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Deepak B Thimiri Govinda Raj1, N Musasira1, M M Takundwa1
1Synthetic Nanobiotechnology and Biomachines Group, Synthetic Biology and Precision Medicine Centre, Next Generation Health and Chemical Cluster, CSIR Pretoria, South Africa.
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Most of the biopharmaceuticals that are currently on the market are expressed using the Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cell lines. However, the production yield of these biopharmaceuticals is affected due to CHO cellular heterogeneity and challenges in adaptability during the bioreactor scale-up stage. In this communication, we report the protocol for the miniaturized directed evolution process for CHO cells. The results of the directed evolution process would guide adapting the CHO cell line before bioreactor scale-up. With our approach, we have established the protocol that can be used to streamline superior CHO cell lines for biopharmaceutical production which would be the first of its kind in Africa. Our directed evolution protocol includes a method for a low-cost multiplex directed evolution process that can be used on CHO cells using 20 stressors in 8 concentrations and provides stable trial results for the scale-up process. Using our process, we can provide a simple consumable kit that manufacturers can use for the CHO cell phenotype stability test before the scale-up process. With our approach, we would further develop a platform that can streamline superior CHO cell lines for biopharmaceutical production. This approach would be the first of its kind in South Africa/ Africa.
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