Publications by authors named "Puriwat Sukwattananipaat"

The fast-growing Chinese hamster lung (CHL)-YN cell line was recently developed for monoclonal antibody production. In this study, we applied a serum-free fed-batch cultivation process to immunoglobulin (Ig)G1-producing CHL-YN cells, which were then used to design a dynamic glucose supply system to stabilize the extracellular glucose concentration based on glucose consumption. Glucose consumption of the cultures rapidly oscillated following three phases of glutamine metabolism: consumption, production, and re-consumption.

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  • Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are commonly used for making recombinant therapeutics due to their ability to properly assemble and modify proteins, especially in serum-free conditions.
  • Researchers developed a new cell line, CHL-YN, from Chinese hamster lung tissue, which shows improved growth rates, doubling in 8.1 hours compared to traditional CHO cells.
  • CHL-YN cells also efficiently produce glycosylated immunoglobulin G (IgG) at similar or higher levels than CHO-K1 cells, making them a promising option for recombinant protein production.
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