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- Title
- Production of a foot-and-mouth disease vaccine antigen using suspension-adapted BHK-21 cells in a bioreactor
- Author(s)
- Soonyong Park; Ji Yul Kim; Kyoung Hwa Ryu; A Y Kim; Jaemun Kim; Y J Ko; Eun Gyo Lee
- Bibliographic Citation
- Vaccines, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 505-505
- Publication Year
- 2021
- Abstract
- The baby hamster kidney-21 (BHK-21) cell line is a continuous cell line used to propagate foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus for vaccine manufacturing. BHK-21 cells are anchorage-dependent, although suspension cultures would enable rapid growth in bioreactors, large-scale virus propagation, and cost-effective vaccine production with serum-free medium. Here, we report the successful adaptation of adherent BHK-21 cells to growth in suspension to a viable cell density of 7.65 × 106 cells/mL on day 3 in serum-free culture medium. The suspension-adapted BHK-21 cells showed lower adhesion to five types of extracellular matrix proteins than adherent BHK-21 cells, which contributed to the suspension culture. In addition, a chemically defined medium (selected by screening various prototype media) led to increased FMD virus production yields in the batch culture, even at a cell density of only 3.5 × 106 cells/mL. The suspension BHK-21 cell culture could be expanded to a 200 L bioreactor from a 20 mL flask, which resulted in a comparable FMD virus titer. This platform technology improved virus productivity, indicating its potential for enhancing FMD vaccine production.
- Keyword
- AdherentBaby hamster kidney cellFoot-and-mouth diseaseVirus productivitySuspension cultureVaccine
- ISSN
- 2076-393X
- Publisher
- MDPI
- Full Text Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9050505
- Type
- Article
- Appears in Collections:
- Division of Bio Technology Innovation > BioProcess Engineering Center > 1. Journal Articles
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