Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
Print ISSN : 0916-8451
Production of Recombinant Human Monoclonal Antibody Using ras-Amplified BHK-21 Cells in a Protein-free Medium
Yuichi INOUELourdes Bouzo LOPEZSeiji KAWAMOTONobuhisa ARITAKiichiro TERUYAKiyohiko SEKIMasahiro SHOJIMasanori KAMEIShuichi HASHIZUMEYasumitsu SHIOZAWAHirofumi TACHIBANAHideya OHASHIKosei YASUMOTOAkira NAGASHIMAHisashi NAKAHASHITatsuo SUZUKITadaaki IMAIKikuo NOMOTOMitsuhiro TAKENOYAMAYoshinori KATAKURASanetaka SHIRAHATA
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1996 Volume 60 Issue 5 Pages 811-817

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A ras oncogene-amplified recombinant BHK-21 cell line (ras-rBHK-IgG) has been established, and was shown to hyperproduce the recombinant IgG chimeric human monoclonal antibody (hMAb) AE6F4, which recognizes lung cancer cells. We found that the ras-rBHK-IgG cells could be easily cultured in a protein-free ERDF medium supplemented with iron(III) nitrate, hydroxyethyliminodiacetic acid, and non-protein synthetic attachment factor as well as in a serum-free ERDF medium supplemented with insulin, transferrin, ethanolamine, and sodium selenite. The productivity of recombinant hMAb from the cells cultured in dishes at high cell densities was higher in protein-free medium than in serum-containing medium. True high density culture of the ras-rBHK-IgG cells was done in protein-free medium using the Tecnomouse, which is a novel hollow fiber bioreactor system. After culture for 30 days in protein-free culture, a total amount of about 14 mg of the recombinant hMAb AE6F4 was obtained, and was shown to be reactive against lung cancer cells in tissues.

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