Quantitative studies of cell-bubble interactions and cell damage at different pluronic F-68 and cell concentrations

被引:62
作者
Ma, NN
Chalmers, JJ
Aunins, JG [1 ]
Zhou, WC
Xie, LZ
机构
[1] Merck & Co Inc, Merck Res Labs, Bioproc R&D, West Point, PA 19486 USA
[2] Ohio State Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
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10.1021/bp0342405
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Pluronic F-68 (PF-68) is routinely used as a shear-protection additive in mammalian cell cultures. However, most previous studies of its shear protection mechanisms have typically been qualitative in nature and have not covered a wide range of PF-68 and cell concentrations. In this study, interactions between air bubbles along with the associated cell damage were investigated using the novel adenovirus-producing cell line PER.C6, a human embryonic retinoblast transfected with the adenovirus type 5 El gene. A wide range of PF-68 and cell concentrations (approximately 3 orders of magnitude) were used in these studies. At low PF-68 concentrations (0.001 g/L), cells had a very high affinity for bubbles, indicated by a more than 10-fold increase in cell concentration in the foam layer liquid versus the bulk liquid. At high PF-68 concentrations (similar to3 g/L), however, the cell concentration in the foam layer liquid was only similar to40% of that in the bulk cell suspension. The number of cells associated with each bubble decreased from approximately 1000 cells at 0.001 g/L PF-68 to approximately 120 cells at 3 g/L PF-68. Despite the lower cell affinity for bubbles at a high PF-68 concentration, at high cell concentrations (10(7) cells/mL and 1 g/L PF-68) significant cell entrapment occurred in the foam layer, on the order of 1000 cells/bubble. For the cells carried by the bubbles, quantitative cell damage data revealed that the probability of cell death from bubble rupture was independent of bulk cell concentration but was affected by PF-68 concentration. These quantitative studies further indicated that even at a low PF-68 concentration of 0.03 g/L, approximately 30% of the attached cells were killed during the bubble rupture process. At the same time, at low PF-68 concentration (<0.1 g/L), significant cell death occurred prior to bubble rupture. On average, a bubble disrupted more cells in the bulk liquid and/or foam layer than during rupture. For both mechanisms, the number of cells damaged by each bubble increased with decreasing PF-68 concentration and increasing bulk cell concentration.
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