Chinese hamster ovary cells produce sufficient recombinant insulin-like growth factor I to support growth in serum-free medium - Serum-free growth of IGF-I producing CHO cells


Autoria(s): Hunt, S. M. N.; Pak, S. C. O.; Bridges, M. W.; Gray, P. P.; Sleigh, M. J.
Contribuinte(s)

Merten, O.-W.

Data(s)

01/05/1997

Resumo

Insulin-like growth factor I has similar mitogenic effects to insulin, a growth factor required by most cells in culture, and it can replace insulin in serum-free formulations for some cells. Chinese Hamster Ovary cells grow well in serum-free medium with insulin and transferrin as the only exogenous growth factors. An alternative approach to addition of exogenous growth factors to serum-free medium is transfection of host cells with growth factor-encoding genes, permitting autocrine growth. Taking this approach, we constructed an IGF-I heterologous gene driven by the cytomegalovirus promoter, introduced it into Chinese Hamster Ovary cells and examined the growth characteristics of Insulin-like growth factor I-expressing clonal cells in the absence of the exogenous factor. The transfected cells secreted up to 500 ng/10(6) cells/day of mature Insulin-like growth factor I into the conditioned medium and as a result they grew autonomously in serum-free medium containing transferrin as the only added growth factor. This growth-stimulating effect, observed under both small and large scale culture conditions, was maximal since no further improvement was observed in the presence of exogenous insulin.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:57569

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Kluwer

Palavras-Chave #Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology #Cell Biology #Cho #Igf-i #Serum-free #Autocrine Growth #Cell Culture #Cultured Human-fibroblasts #Somatomedin Production #Mammalian-cells #Expression #Gene #Cdna #Proinsulin #Sequence #Amplification #Purification #291400 Materials Engineering
Tipo

Journal Article