Recombinant human factor VIII expression levels, in vitro and in vivo, are significantly lower than levels obtained for other recombinant coagulation proteins. Here we describe the generation, high level expression and characterization of a recombinant B-domain-deleted porcine factor VIII molecule. Recombinant B-domain-deleted porcine factor VIII expression levels are 10- to 14-fold greater than recombinant B-domain-deleted human factor VIII levels by transient and stable expression in multiple cell lines. Peak expression of 140 units x 10(6) cells(-1) x 24 h(-1) was observed from a baby hamster kidney-derived cell line stably expressing recombinant porcine factor VIII. Factor VIII expression was performed in serum-free culture medium and in the absence of exogenous von Willebrand factor, thus greatly simplifying protein purification. Real time reverse transcription-PCR analysis demonstrated that the differences in protein production were not caused by differences in steady-state factor VIII mRNA levels. The identification of sequence(s) in porcine factor VIII responsible for high level expression may lead to a better understanding of the mechanisms that limit factor VIII expression.

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