Cell Line Development: 6 - Brossura

Libro 5 di 10: Cell Engineering
 
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Mammalian cell lines command an effective monopoly for the production of therapeutic proteins that require post-translational modifications. This unique advantage outweighs the costs associated with mammalian cell culture, which are far grater in terms of development time and manufacturing when compared to microbial culture. The development of cell lines has undergone several advances over the years, essentially to meet the requirement to cut the time and costs associated with using such a complex hosts as production platforms.

This book provides a comprehensive guide to the methodology involved in the development of cell lines and the cell engineering approach that can be employed to enhance productivity, improve cell function, glycosylation and secretion and control apoptosis. It presents an overall picture of the current topics central to expression engineering including such topics as epigenetics and the use of technologies to overcome positional dependent inactivation, the use of promoter and enhancer sequences for expression of various transgenes, site directed engineering of defined chromosomal sites, and examination of the role of eukaryotic nucleus as the controller of expression of genes that are introduced for production of a desired product. It includes a review of selection methods for high producers and an application developed by a major biopharmaceutical industry to expedite the cell line development process. The potential of cell engineering approch to enhance cell lines through the manipulation of single genes that play important roles in key metabolic and regulatory pathways is also explored throughout.

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Contenuti

1. Use of MAR elements to increase the production of recombinant proteins, Cori Gorman, Salina Arope, Mélanie Grandjean, Pierre-Alain Girod, and Nicolas Mermod; 2. Expression Engineering – the IE2 promoter/enhancer from mouse CMV, Markus O. Imhof; 3. Defeating Randomness – Targeted Integration as a Boost for Biotechnology, Gama-Norton, L.; Riemer, P.; Sandhu, U.; Nehlsen, K.; Schucht, R.; Hauser, H. and Wirth D.; 4. Importance of genetic environment for recombinant gene expression, Alan J. Dickson; 5. Expression Vector Engineering for Recombinant Protein Production, Helen Kim, John Laudemann, Jennitte Stevens and Michelle Wu; 6. Cell XpressTM Applications in Development and Characterization of Biopharmaceutical Recombinant Protein Producing Cell Lines, Jennifer R. Cresswell, Nan Lin, Genova A. Richardson and Kevin J. Kayser; 7. Selection Methods for High-Producing Mammalian Cell Lines, S. M. Browne and M. Al-Rubeai ; 8. Engineering Mammalian Cells for Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody Production, Sarah L. Davies and David C. James; 9. Engineering Cell Function by RNA Interference, Joseph A. Gredell, Hemant K. Kini, and S. Patrick Walton; 10. Apoptosis and Autophagy Cell Engineering, Chaya Mohan, Yeon-Gu Kim, Gyun Min Lee ; 11. Glycoengineering and Modeling of Protein N-Glycosylation, Sandra V. Bennun, Frederick J. Krambeck and Michael J. Betenbaugh; 12. Engineering the Secretory pathway in mammalian cells, Ren-Wang Peng and Martin Fussenegger

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9789048122448: Cell Line Development: 6

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ISBN 10:  9048122449 ISBN 13:  9789048122448
Casa editrice: Springer Nature, 2009
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