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Vloga antioksidantov pri dolgoročnem shranjevanju celičnih linij
ID Pagon, Lara (Author), ID Narat, Mojca (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Korencic, Anja (Comentor)

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Abstract
Celična banka predstavlja homogeno zamrznjene celice v obliki alikvotov, ki se uporabljajo kot vstopni material za proizvodnjo rekombinantnih terapevtskih učinkovin (proteinov) v biofarmacevtski industriji. Zato je pomembno, da je proces proizvodnje celičnih bank optimiran, robusten in ponovljiv ter da so celice ves čas v eksponentni fazi rasti. Zamrzovanje predstavlja kritičen korak v proizvodnji celičnih bank, saj celice med tem doživljajo temperaturni, oksidativni in osmotski šok, ki lahko povzroči fiziološke in mehanske spremembe. To lahko negativno učinkuje na njihovo rast in posledično na sposobnost proizvodnje rekombinantnih terapevtskih učinkovin. Z namenom izboljšanja rasti in viabilnosti celic smo uporabili štiri različne antioksidante, ki smo jih uporabili na modelu načrtno oslabljene celične banke z znižano celično viabilnostjo in koncentracijo. Preverjali smo učinek vrste in koncentracije dodanega antioksidanta ter časovno točko dodanega antioksidanta. Optimalen test za preverjanje učinkovanja antioksidantov na slabo banko je takšen, da antioksidante dodajamo ob precepitvi v zadnjo pasažo ter uporabljamo 15-minutno izpostavitev DMSO pred zamrzovanjem. Vse skupaj smo testirali na celični liniji CHO-X, nato pa pripravo slabe banke ter učinek koncentracije askorbinske kisline testirali tudi na celični liniji CHO-Y. Ugotovili smo, da z uporabo 5 mM askorbinske kisline (A2) lahko učinkujemo na zvišanje viabilnosti slabe banke za 20–30 % in koncentracije (nad 1,0 × 106 živih celic/mL).

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:celične banke, dolgoročno shranjevanje, celične linije, sesalske celice, CHO, krioprotektanti, antioksidanti
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-140446 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:125659907 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.09.2022
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Language:English
Title:The role of antioxidants in long-term storage of cell lines
Abstract:
A cell bank represents homogeneously frozen cells in the form of aliquots, which are used as starting material for the production of recombinant therapeutic agents (proteins) in the biopharmaceutical industry. It is therefore important that the cell bank production process is optimised, robust and reproducible and that the cells are in an exponential growth phase at all times. Freezing is a critical step in the production of cell banks, as the cells undergo temperature, oxidative and osmotic shock during this process, which can cause physiological and mechanical changes. This can have a negative effect on their growth and consequently on their ability to produce recombinant therapeutic agents. In order to improve cell growth and viability, four different antioxidants were used in a model of a deliberately attenuated cell bank with reduced cell viability and concentration. The effect of the type and concentration of the added antioxidant and the time point of the added antioxidant were tested. The optimal assay to test the effect of antioxidants on a weak bank is to add antioxidants at the time of inoculation into the posterior passage and to use a 15 min exposure to DMSO before freezing. We tested all this in the CHO-X cell line and then tested the preparation of the bad bank and the effect of the ascorbic acid concentration in the CHO-Y cell line. We found that the use of 5 mM ascorbic acid (A2) can have an effect on increasing the viability of the bad bank by 20-30% and the concentration (above 1.0 × 106 live cells/mL).

Keywords:cell banks, long-term storage, cell lines, mammalian cells, CHO, cryoprotectants, antioxidants

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