Co-culture of the 55-6 B cell hybridoma with the EL-4 thymoma cell. Effect on cell growth and monoclonal antibody production

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Alicia Martín-López
Lourdes Acosta-López
Francisco García-Camacho
Antonio Contreras-Gómez
Emilio Molina-Grima
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[1] University of Almería,Department of Chemical Engineering
[2] MRC-Laboratory of Molecular Biology,undefined
[3] Centro Andaluz de Biología Molecular y Medicina Regenerativa CABIMER,undefined
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Cytotechnology | 2013年 / 65卷
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Hybridoma; Growth rate; Antibody; Co-culture; CD40; CD154;
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The cell growth and monoclonal antibody production of the 55-6 hybridoma cell co-cultured with the murine thymoma cell line EL-4 at different initial 55-6:EL-4 ratios were investigated. Both populations were seeded in co-culture without previous stimulation and therefore with low constitutive CD40 and CD40 ligand (CD154) expression levels, and in the absence of exogenous co-stimuli. Viable cell density and growth rate data seem to suggest a competition for nutrients, which is detrimental for both cells in terms of biomass production and also of growth rate for 55-6. Final concentrations of antibody and specific antibody production rates were affected by the initial 55-6:EL-4 ratio. The 4:1 ratio yielded the highest IgG2a concentration, whereas the highest specific antibody production rate was obtained at the 2:1 ratio. Changes mainly in CD154 and also in CD40 expression in co-cultures could suggest cross-talk between both populations. In conclusion, different types of interactions are probably present in this co-culture system: competition for nutrients, cognate interaction and/or autocrine or paracrine interactions that influence the proliferation of both cells and the hybridoma antibody secretion. We are hereby presenting a pre-scale-up process that could speed up the optimization of large-scale monoclonal antibodies production in bioreactors by emulating the in vivo cell–cell interaction between B and T cells without previous stimulation or the addition of co-stimulatory molecules.
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