Continuous Stable production of won Willerand Factor Monoclonal Antibody in Spin Filter Bioreactor with Bleeding Technology

  • Yun, Joung-Won (Biological Production Unit Central Research Conter, Green Gross Corporation,227-3 Kugal-Ri, Kilheung-Eup, Young-Si, Kyunggi-Do 449-900,Korea) ;
  • Lee, Soo-Young (Biological Production Unit Central Research Conter, Green Gross Corporation, 227-3 Kugal-Ri, Kilheung-Eup, Young-Si, Kyunggi-Do 449-900,Korea) ;
  • Park, Byung-Wook (Biological Production Unit Central Research Conter, Green Gross Corporation, 227-3 Kugal-Ri, Kilheung-Eup, Young-Si, Kyunggi-Do 449-900,Korea) ;
  • Han-Kyu oh (Biological Production Unit Central Research Conter, Green Gross Corporation,227-3 Kugal-Ri, Kilheung-Eup, Young-Si, Kyunggi-Do 449-900,Korea) ;
  • Kim, Se-Ho (Biological Production Unit Central Research Conter, Green Gross Corporation,227-3 Kugal-Ri, Kilheung-Eup, Young-Si, Kyunggi-Do 449-900,Korea) ;
  • Byum, Tea-Ho (Biological Production Unit Central Research Conter, Green Gross Corporation,227-3 Kugal-Ri, Kilheung-Eup, Young-Si, Kyunggi-Do 449-900,Korea) ;
  • Park, Soung-yong (Biological Production Unit Central Research Conter, Green Gross Corporation,227-3 Kugal-Ri, Kilheung-Eup, Young-Si, Kyunggi-Do 449-900,Korea)
  • 발행 : 2000.04.01

초록

The characteristics of two different modes of perfusion culture, intermittent and continuous bleedings, were investigated by culturing the hybridoma cells producing von Willebrand Factor (vWF) monoclonal antibody (McAb) in a 15 L bioreactor without clogging the filter. Both culture methods exhibited similar profiles of cell density and metabolite concentrations during the culture period at the cell concentration of around 1${\times}$107 cells/mL. When the perfusion rate was increased, the intermittrnt bleeding culture showed problems of ammonia accumulation and decrease of cell viability. The continuous bleeding culture in terms of nutrient consumption and metabolite production kinetics. But the analysis of specific oxygen consumption rate showed that the specific oxygen consumption rate of intermittent bleeding culture was similar to that of exponential growth phase. The continuous bleeding culture showed higher specific oxygen consumption rate of intermittent bleeding culture. finally we proved the possibility of long-term operation of continuous bleeding culture and produced approximately 40 g of vWF McAb in a 15L bioreactor after one-month operation.

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