Caracterização metabólica e cinética do cultivo de três hibridomas para produção de imunoglobulinas com especificidade e antígenos eritrocitários para uso hemoterápico.
Resumo
In the last two decades mammalian cell cultures have been broadly used for the
industrial production of pharmaceutical, proteins, in particular the monoclonal antibodies by
cultures of murine hybrid cells (hybridoma). The development of bioprocess for industrial
scale of monoclonal antibodys (MAbs) depends on the determination and optimization of
several physiological and metabolic parameters. In this work are shown preliminary
development results of the bioprocess for production of three MAbs for blood typing through
the ABO system, with is of great interest for Brazilian public health. Experiments with three
lineages of murine hybridomas which were able to secret three different immunoglobulins
with specificity to ABO human blood antigens were accomplished in Spinner flasks using
RPMI 1640 medium and fetal bovine serum (FBS) in concentrations of 20 and 10 % vv,
temperature of 37 ºC and pH 6.8 7.4 .The three hybridomas showed very different growth
patterns in these culture medium The cultivation with 20 % v/v of FBS as much as the
cultivation with cells adapted to 10 % v/v FBS showed the necessity of a better balance of the
amino acids formulation in the culture medium in order to improve the specific maximum
grow rate (µmáx) and maximum cells density (CXmáx).