Effect of addition of `carrier' DNA during transient protein expression in suspension CHO culture

TitleEffect of addition of `carrier' DNA during transient protein expression in suspension CHO culture
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsPradhan, K, Gadgil, M
JournalCytotechnology
Volume64
Issue6
Pagination613-622
Date PublishedDEC
ISSN0920-9069
KeywordsCarrier DNA, Cell age, DNA: polyethyleneimine particle size, Medium equilibration with CO2, pH excursion, Salmon sperm DNA, Transient protein expression
Abstract

Transient protein expression using polyethyleneimine as a transfection agent is useful for the rapid production of small amounts of recombinant proteins. It is known that an increase in extracellular DNA concentration during transfection can lead to a nonlinear increase in intracellular DNA concentration. We present an approach that hypothesizes that this nonlinearity can be used to decrease the amount of plasmid required for productive transfections. Through addition of non coding `carrier' DNA to increase total DNA concentration during transfection, we report a statistically significant increase in protein (IgG) expression per unit plasmid used for transfection. This approach could be useful to increase protein yields for large scale transfections under conditions where plasmid availability is limited.

DOI10.1007/s10616-012-9435-4
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)1.315
Divison category: 
Chemical Engineering & Process Development