LONG-TERM AND LARGE-SCALE CULTIVATION OF HUMAN HEPATOMA HEP-G2 CELLS IN HOLLOW FIBER BIOREACTOR

被引:20
作者
LIU, JJ
CHEN, BS
TSAI, TF
WU, YJ
PANG, VF
HSIEH, A
HSIEH, JH
CHANG, TH
机构
[1] Development Center for Biotechnology, Taipei
[2] Pig Research Institute, Taiwan, Miaoli, 35099, Chunan
关键词
HEP-G2; HOLLOW FIBER BIOREACTOR;
D O I
10.1007/BF00365429
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Long-term and large scale cultivation of an anchorage-dependent cell line using an industrial scale hollow fiber perfusion bioreactor is described. Hep G2 cells (a human hepatoma cell line) were cultivated in an Acusyst-P(R) (Endotronic) with a total fiber surface area of 7.2 m2 (6 x 1.2 m2) to produce Hep G2 crude conditioned medium (CCM). Pretreatment of the cellulose acetate hollow fibers with collagen enhances the attachment of the anchorage-dependent cells. We have succeeded in growing the Hep G2 cells in an antibiotics- and serum-free IMDM medium, supplemented with 50-mu-g/ml of Hep G2 CCM protein at inoculation. The Hep G2 cells replicate and secrete CCM protein in quantities comparable to those produced in DMEM containing 10% fetal calf serum (FCS). The highest CCM protein productivity during the 80-day cultivation was 1.1 g/day with a total of 30 g of protein accumulated. Hep G2 CCM (20-40-mu-g protein/ml) was comparable to or even better than 10% FCS in supporting the growth of Molt-4 (a human T leukemia cell line) and FO (a mouse myeloma cell line) cells in vitro. The availability of this large amount of Hep G2 CCM will aid the further purification and characterization of growth factor(s) which could be used as serum substituents.
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页数:11
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