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Attenuating apoptosis in Chinese hamster ovary cells for improved biopharmaceutical production.

Matthew N HenryMichael A MacDonaldCamila A OrellanaPeter P GrayMarianne GillardKym BakerLars Keld NielsenEsteban MarcellinStephen MahlerVerónica S Martínez
Published in: Biotechnology and bioengineering (2020)
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are the predominant host cell line for the production of biopharmaceuticals, a growing industry currently worth more than $188 billion USD in global sales. CHO cells undergo programmed cell death (apoptosis) following different stresses encountered in cell culture, such as substrate limitation, accumulation of toxic by-products, and mechanical shear, hindering production. Genetic engineering strategies to reduce apoptosis in CHO cells have been investigated with mixed results. In this review, a contemporary understanding of the real complexity of apoptotic mechanisms and signaling pathways is described; followed by an overview of antiapoptotic cell line engineering strategies tested so far in CHO cells.
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