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  • Researchers developed a high cell density culture process using HEK293-derived stable producer clones to significantly increase lentiviral vector (LV) productivity, achieving a titer of 8.2 x 10 TU/mL.
  • Despite the effective growth of HEK293 cells in commercial media, the stable producer clones showed poor growth in most selected media, highlighting challenges in media selection and feeding strategy.
  • Combining diverse culture media and feeding strategies from different manufacturers improved cell density to 11 x 10 cells/mL, enhancing LV productivity by up to fivefold, illustrating the complexity and necessity of tailored nutritional approaches for new cell lines.

Article Abstract

The growing interest in the use of lentiviral vectors (LVs) for various applications has created a strong demand for large quantities of vectors. To meet the increased demand, we developed a high cell density culture process for production of LV using stable producer clones generated from HEK293 cells, and improved volumetric LV productivity by up to fivefold, reaching a high titer of 8.2 × 10 TU/mL. However, culture media selection and feeding strategy development were not straightforward. The stable producer clone either did not grow or grow to lower cell density in majority of six commercial HEK293 media selected from four manufacturers, although its parental cell line, HEK293 cell, grows robustly in these media. In addition, the LV productivity was only improved up to 53% by increasing cell density from 1 × 10 and 3.8 × 10 cells/mL at induction in batch cultures using two identified top performance media, even these two media supported the clone growth to 5.7 × 10 and 8.1 × 10 cells/mL, respectively. A combination of media and feed from different companies was required to provide diverse nutrients and generate synergetic effect, which supported the clone growing to a higher cell density of 11 × 10 cells/mL and also increasing LV productivity by up to fivefold. This study illustrates that culture media selection and feeding strategy development for a new clone or cell line can be a complex process, due to variable nutritional requirements of a new clone. A combination of diversified culture media and feed provides a broader nutrients and could be used as one fast approach to dramatically improve process performance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9363386PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00449-022-02737-5DOI Listing

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