2011
DOI: 10.1021/ac2009492
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Metabolomics Profiling of Cell Culture Media Leading to the Identification of Riboflavin Photosensitized Degradation of Tryptophan Causing Slow Growth in Cell Culture

Abstract: As more protein biopharmaceuticals are produced using mammalian cell culture techniques, it becomes increasingly important for the biopharmaceutical industry to have tools to characterize the cell culture media and evaluate its impact on the cell culture performance. Exposure of the cell culture media to light, temperature stress, or adventitious introduction of low-level organisms during preparation can lead to the generation of chemical degradants or metabolites of the media components, which are potentially… Show more

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“…Indeed, as recently stated by Clarke and Lee (2014), the CHO community is currently generating 'omics data at an ever-increasing rate. This is supported by the following non-exhaustive examples on CHO 'omics studies: genomics (Lewis et al, 2013;Xu et al, 2011), transcriptomics (Becker et al, 2011;Doolan et al, 2008), translatomics (Courtes et al, 2013), proteomics (BaycinHizal et al, 2012;Carlage et al, 2009), metabolomics (Selvarasu et al, 2012;Zang et al, 2011) and integrative 'omics (Clarke et al, 2012). Moreover, a consensus genome-scale reconstruction of…”
Section: Concluding Remarks and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Indeed, as recently stated by Clarke and Lee (2014), the CHO community is currently generating 'omics data at an ever-increasing rate. This is supported by the following non-exhaustive examples on CHO 'omics studies: genomics (Lewis et al, 2013;Xu et al, 2011), transcriptomics (Becker et al, 2011;Doolan et al, 2008), translatomics (Courtes et al, 2013), proteomics (BaycinHizal et al, 2012;Carlage et al, 2009), metabolomics (Selvarasu et al, 2012;Zang et al, 2011) and integrative 'omics (Clarke et al, 2012). Moreover, a consensus genome-scale reconstruction of…”
Section: Concluding Remarks and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Although the term CDM suggests unaffected culture conditions, the complex mixture of various compound classes such as inorganic salts, amino acids, vitamins, lipids and other compounds enables an environment for chemical reactions. Back in 2011, it was shown that the oxidation kinetics of amino acids are drastically changed in the presence of the photosensitizer riboflavin through production of singlet oxygen species . Furthermore, reaction products of tryptophan have been identified to affect both cell growth and product quality .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The ability to quantify changes in metabolite levels in growth medium with relative ease offers great potential for the rational optimization of culture media (19,20). Targeted metabolic profiling approaches may be used to quantify nutrient utilization and to allow comparison of metabolite levels to biologically relevant concentrations.…”
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confidence: 99%