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  DNA methylation contributes to loss in productivity of monoclonal antibody-producing CHO cell lines.

Yang, Y., Mariati,.-., Chusainow, J., & Yap, M. G. S. (2010). DNA methylation contributes to loss in productivity of monoclonal antibody-producing CHO cell lines. Journal of Biotechnology, 147(3-4), 180-185.

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Yang, Yuansheng, Author
Mariati, -1, Author
Chusainow, Janet2, Author           
Yap, Miranda G S, Author
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1Max Planck Society, ou_persistent13              
2Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              

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 Abstract: Production instability currently limits the use of mammalian cells for industrial production of therapeutic proteins. We have previously reported that the loss of productivity in recombinant monoclonal antibody producing Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO-mAb) cell lines is mainly due to a decrease in heavy chain (HC) and light chain (LC) transcripts. Molecular analysis indicates that the decreased mRNA levels are not due to a loss in gene copies and change of integration sites. In this work, we further demonstrate that impaired trans-acting factors and spontaneous mutations to the DNA are not responsible for the reduced HC and LC transcription. Examination of two CpG sites by methyl-assisted quantitative real-time PCR assay revealed an increase in methylation of the human cytomegalovirus major immediate-early enhancer and promoter (hCMV-MIE) controlling the expression of LC and HC in cells which exhibited loss in productivity. Treatment of these cells with a DNA methylation inhibitor, 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine, partially restored the lost specific mAb productivity. The increase in productivity correlated to the increase in mRNA levels of HC and LC and the demethylation of hCMV-MIE promoter. This finding, which indicates that DNA methylation contributes to production instability, will be beneficial for generation of high-producing cell lines with stable productivity.

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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 147 (3-4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 180 - 185 Identifier: -