To investigate the influence of medium amino acid resources on hybridoma cell proliferation and monoclonal antibody secretion, we first determined, in two different cell lines, the pattern of amino acid consumption. We then showed that complementation of each cell line by an amino acid solution prepared to cover its needs led in both cases to a marked increase in cell density and monoclonal antibody production. This observation suggests that the amino acid supply is one of the factors limiting cell growth and productivity in typical batch processes, and we demonstrated that a similar limitation occurs in a semicontinuous culture. Finally, we showed that the cell decline observed after a period of amino acid deficiency is not irreversible and that proliferation could be resumed if the required amino acids were added.
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