Tag: <span>alkp production</span>

Single-use, stirred-tank bioreactor systems have been used in large-scale production for a number of years. Bench-scale, stirred-tank bioreactors have not been commercially-available for single-use until recently. The New Brunswick™ CelliGen® BLU pitched-blade bioreactor was introduced in 2009, and the CelliGen BLU packed-bed bioreactor, in 2012. Little information is currently available on the utility of these bioreactors for bench-scale production of recombinant products. Thus, we designed this study to perform multiple comparisons with these single-use bioreactors and their traditional glass vessel counterparts. The data comparisons included: (1) CelliGen BLU pitched-blade vs. glass pitched-blade; and (2) CelliGen BLU pitched blade in batch mode vs. CelliGen BLU packed-bed in perfusion mode. Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells were used to measure alkaline phosphatase (ALKP) production in each bioreactor. The final measured concentration of ALKP, after eight days of batch-mode culture in the single-use, pitched-blade bioreactor, was 1.6 U/mL compared to 2.1 U/mL in the reusable bioreactor. After six perfusion harvests in the single-use, packed-bed bioreactor, the combined ALKP production was 16.2 U/mL compared to 17.4 U/mL in the reusable bioreactor in batch mode. Multiple batch culture runs in the pitched-blade bioreactor would be required to match the output of a single run in the packed-bed bioreactor in perfusion mode. Results demonstrate that there are no significant differences between the reusable and single-use systems for bench-scale production of recombinant proteins. Our results also suggest that the CelliGen BLU packed-bed bioreactor, when operated in perfusion mode, is superior to the CelliGen BLU pitched-blade bioreactor when operated in batch mode, confirming our studies from 2012…

Biologics Production