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A Hybrid Modeling Framework for Predictive Digital Twins of CHO Cell Culture
Anne Richelle1, David Andersson2, Athanasios Antonakoudis3
1Sartorius Corporate Research, Brussels, Belgium.
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Digital twins of mammalian cell cultures hold great potential for predictive bioprocess modeling, yet their development is challenged by the nonlinear dynamics and metabolic complexity of these systems. We present a hybrid computational framework that integrates mechanistic and data-driven modeling to construct predictive digital twins for Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell cultures producing monoclonal antibodies. The framework couples ordinary differential equation (ODE) models with constraint-based metabolic modeling and machine learning components trained on Bayesian-estimated metabolic rates. Applied to 23 CHO fed-batch cultures, viable cell density, product titer, and key metabolite concentrations are accurately predicted under varying feeding and media conditions within a unified simulation engine, where empirical variability is incorporated through multivariate statistical constraints derived from experimental data. Cross-validation analyses demonstrated strong generalization across process variations, highlighting the framework's capacity to capture both biochemical constraints and adaptive cellular behavior. This hybrid modeling approach provides a mechanistically interpretable yet data-adaptive foundation for constructing bioprocess digital twins. By bridging statistical, mechanistic, and machine learning methodologies, it advances the computational representation of CHO cell culture systems and offers a generalizable strategy for predictive modeling in complex biological production processes.
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