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      Evaluation of a Novel Pneumatic Bioreactor System for Culture of Recombinant Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells

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      Single use culture systems are a tool in research and biotechnology manufacturing processes and are employed in mammalian cell-based manufacturing processes. Recently,we characterized a novel bioreactor system developed by PBS Biotech. The Pneumatic B...

      Single use culture systems are a tool in research and biotechnology manufacturing processes and are employed in mammalian cell-based manufacturing processes. Recently,we characterized a novel bioreactor system developed by PBS Biotech. The Pneumatic Bioreactor SystemTM (PBS)employs the Air-wheelTM, which is a mixing device similar in structure to a water wheel but is driven by the buoyant force of gas bubbles. In this study, we investigated the physical properties of the PBS system, with which we performed biological tests. In 2 L PBS, the mixing times ranged from 6 (30 rpm, 0.175 vvm) to 15 sec (10 rpm,0.025 vvm). The kLa value reached upto 7.66/h at 0.5 vvm,even without a microsparger, though this condition is not applicable for cell cultures. Also, when a 10 L PBS equipped with a microsparger was evaluated, a kLa value of upto approximately 20/h was obtained particularly in mild cell culture conditions. We performed cultivation of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells in 2 and 10 L PBS prototypes.
      Results from the PBS were compared with those from an Erlenmeyer flask and conventional stirred tank type bioreactor (STR). The maximum cell density of 10.6 ×106 cells/mL obtained fromthe 2 L PBSwas about 2 times higher than that from the Erlenmeyer flask (5.6 × 106 cells/mL)andwas similar to the STR (9.7 × 106 cells/mL) when the CHO-S cells were cultured. These results support the general suitability of the PBS system using pneumatic mixing for suspension cell cultivation as a novel single-use bioreactor system.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Terrier, B., "Two new disposable bioreactors for plant cell culture: The wave and undertow bioreactor and the slug bubble bioreactor" 96 : 914-923, 2007

      2 Pollard, D. J., "Scale up of a viscous fungal fermentation: Application of scale-up criteria with regime analysis and operating boundary conditions" 96 : 307-317, 2007

      3 Deo, Y. M., "Practical consideration in operation and scale-up of spin-filter based bioreactor for monoclonal antibody production" 12 : 57-64, 1996

      4 Fleischaker, R. J., "Oxygen demand and supply in cell culture" 12 : 193-197, 1981

      5 Weber, W., "Optimisation of protein expression and establishment of the Wave Bioreactor for Baculovirus/insect cell culture" 38 : 77-85, 2002

      6 Singh, V., "On-Line measurement of oxygen uptake in cell culture using the dynamic method" 52 : 443-448, 1996

      7 Ducos, J. P., "Improvement of plastic-based disposable bioreactors for plant science needs" 7 : 607-613, 2008

      8 Choi, S. K., "High-density culture of hybridoma cells in a dual hollow fiber bioreactor" 9 : 567-572, 1995

      9 Chen, Z., "High density culture of recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cells producing prothrombin in protein-free medium" 23 : 767-770, 2001

      10 Sun, X., "Glutamine cannot recombinant CHO cell growth and maintenance in the absence of glucose" 39 : 717-720, 2004

      1 Terrier, B., "Two new disposable bioreactors for plant cell culture: The wave and undertow bioreactor and the slug bubble bioreactor" 96 : 914-923, 2007

      2 Pollard, D. J., "Scale up of a viscous fungal fermentation: Application of scale-up criteria with regime analysis and operating boundary conditions" 96 : 307-317, 2007

      3 Deo, Y. M., "Practical consideration in operation and scale-up of spin-filter based bioreactor for monoclonal antibody production" 12 : 57-64, 1996

      4 Fleischaker, R. J., "Oxygen demand and supply in cell culture" 12 : 193-197, 1981

      5 Weber, W., "Optimisation of protein expression and establishment of the Wave Bioreactor for Baculovirus/insect cell culture" 38 : 77-85, 2002

      6 Singh, V., "On-Line measurement of oxygen uptake in cell culture using the dynamic method" 52 : 443-448, 1996

      7 Ducos, J. P., "Improvement of plastic-based disposable bioreactors for plant science needs" 7 : 607-613, 2008

      8 Choi, S. K., "High-density culture of hybridoma cells in a dual hollow fiber bioreactor" 9 : 567-572, 1995

      9 Chen, Z., "High density culture of recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cells producing prothrombin in protein-free medium" 23 : 767-770, 2001

      10 Sun, X., "Glutamine cannot recombinant CHO cell growth and maintenance in the absence of glucose" 39 : 717-720, 2004

      11 Mikola, M., "Evaluation of a novel Wave bioreactor (R) cellbag for aerobic yeast cultivation" 30 : 231-241, 2007

      12 Berson, R. E., "Enhanced mixing and mass transfer in a recirculation loop results in high cell densities in a roller bottle reactor" 18 : 72-77, 2002

      13 Li, Z. J., "Effects of increased impeller power in a production scale Aspergillus oryzae fermentation" 18 : 437-444, 2002

      14 Singh, V., "Disposable bioreactor for cell culture using wave-induced agitation" 30 : 149-158, 1999

      15 Li, F., "Current therapeutic antibody production and process optimization" 4 : 23-30, 2005

      16 Handa-corrigan, A., "Controlling and predicting monoclonal antibody production in hollow-fiber bioreactor" 14 : 58-63, 1992

      17 Delaplace, G., "Circulation and mixing times for helical ribbon impellers. Review and experiments" 28 : 170-182, 2000

      18 Garciao-Ochoa, F., "Bioreactor scale-up and oxygen transfer rate in microbial processes: An overview" 27 : 153-176, 2009

      19 Li, F., "A systematic approach for scale-down model development and characterization of commercial cell culture processes" 22 : 696-703, 2006

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