TY - JOUR
T1 - Considerations on the lactate consumption by CHO cells in the presence of galactose
AU - Altamirano, Claudia
AU - Illanes, Andres
AU - Becerra, Silvana
AU - Cairó, Jordi Joan
AU - Gòdia, Francesc
N1 - Funding Information:
Work supported by Grant 1020793 and 7020793 from FONDECYT, Chile. Support from Boehringer Ingelheim Ltd. (Chile) and Pharmacia-Upjohn (Sweden) is also acknowledged.
PY - 2006/10/1
Y1 - 2006/10/1
N2 - A CHO cell line producing t-PA was cultured using glutamate and glucose or galactose to decrease the formation of metabolic end-products and therefore improving the process. In batch cultures using glutamate (6 mM) with glucose at two different levels (5 and 20 mM) or with glucose and galactose (5 and 20 mM, respectively) a remarkable difference in cell culture parameters was evidenced. For 20 mM glucose, a usual cell pattern was observed with lactate built-up in the medium. For 5 mM glucose, cell growth was arrested due to glucose depletion and only a limited use of the excreted lactate could be observed, not supporting cell growth sufficiently. However, when glucose 5 mM and galactose 20 mM were used together, cells consumed the glucose first and, interestingly, in a second phase they continued growing on galactose with the simultaneous consumption of the endogenous lactate. Under these conditions, cell growth was even improved with respect to growth on 20 mM glucose, used as a control. This metabolic behavior is further investigated by using metabolic flux analysis, suggesting that the lactate produced is not used in the oxidative metabolism through the TCA cycle. Metabolic fate of the lactate consumed is discussed.
AB - A CHO cell line producing t-PA was cultured using glutamate and glucose or galactose to decrease the formation of metabolic end-products and therefore improving the process. In batch cultures using glutamate (6 mM) with glucose at two different levels (5 and 20 mM) or with glucose and galactose (5 and 20 mM, respectively) a remarkable difference in cell culture parameters was evidenced. For 20 mM glucose, a usual cell pattern was observed with lactate built-up in the medium. For 5 mM glucose, cell growth was arrested due to glucose depletion and only a limited use of the excreted lactate could be observed, not supporting cell growth sufficiently. However, when glucose 5 mM and galactose 20 mM were used together, cells consumed the glucose first and, interestingly, in a second phase they continued growing on galactose with the simultaneous consumption of the endogenous lactate. Under these conditions, cell growth was even improved with respect to growth on 20 mM glucose, used as a control. This metabolic behavior is further investigated by using metabolic flux analysis, suggesting that the lactate produced is not used in the oxidative metabolism through the TCA cycle. Metabolic fate of the lactate consumed is discussed.
KW - CHO cells
KW - Galactose
KW - Glucose
KW - Glutamate
KW - Lactate
KW - t-PA
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2006.03.023
DO - 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2006.03.023
M3 - Article
C2 - 16822573
AN - SCOPUS:33748300981
SN - 0168-1656
VL - 125
SP - 547
EP - 556
JO - Journal of Biotechnology
JF - Journal of Biotechnology
IS - 4
ER -