WO2011078773A1 - A method for controlling culture parameters in a bioreactor - Google Patents

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WO2011078773A1
WO2011078773A1 PCT/SE2010/051425 SE2010051425W WO2011078773A1 WO 2011078773 A1 WO2011078773 A1 WO 2011078773A1 SE 2010051425 W SE2010051425 W SE 2010051425W WO 2011078773 A1 WO2011078773 A1 WO 2011078773A1
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  • the present invention relates to a method for controlling at least one culture parameter in a bioreactor bag provided in a bioreactor system. It further relates to a bioreactor system.
  • culture parameters such as temperature, pH or DO are controlled by different means.
  • the temperature can be controlled by a heater blanket surrounding the bioreactor, a heating/cooling element under the bioreactor, a liquid containing jacket surrounding the bioreactor, by heating/cooling the environment that surrounds the bioreactor, by heating/cooling coils in the bioreactor, and by controlling the temperature of liquid or gas that is added to the bioreactor.
  • pH can be controlled by adding acid or base, by adding gases, or by culture medium renewal.
  • DO can be controlled by e.g. adding oxygen and/or nitrogen to the bioreactor headspace, by adding oxygen and/or nitrogen into the bulk fluid , by changing the stirrer speed, by changing the rocking rate, by changing the rocking angle and by changing the vertical/horizontal movement of the bioreactor.
  • Control of temperature and/or pH and/or DO can be performed by using feed-back loops consisting of a) a measuring device such as a sensor or an electrode immersed into or in close proximity to the culture, b) a software for control and c) a means for affecting the respective parameter.
  • the measuring device records the process value of the respective parameter and the sensor signal provides indata for the control software.
  • the software adjusts the output of the controller means dependent on the current process value and the process history, the controller type and a unique set of controller parameters.
  • the parameters can be accessible in the graphical user interface or hidden in the software.
  • An object of the invention is to provide an improved method for controlling culture parameters in a bioreactor.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic view of a bioreactor system according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a schematic view of a bioreactor system according to another embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a flow chart of a method according to one embodiment of the invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
  • a bioreactor system comprising at least one bioreactor bag comprising a culture fluid.
  • a control unit of the system is arranged to receive information about the at least one bioreactor and to control at least one culture parameter in dependence of said bioreactor information.
  • the bioreactor information could be for example the size of the bioreactor bag, the weight of the bioreactor bag including the contents of the bag or some information about the cell culture status in the bioreactor bag.
  • the cell culture status information could for example be retrieved from a sensor provided in the cell culture in the bioreactor bag and the information could be for example the growth phase of the cell culture, information about the metabolites or information about the biomass.
  • the controlling of at least one culture parameter could include the changing of PID parameters or suitably choosing between different sets of PID parameters in dependence of said bioreactor information.
  • the controlling of the culture parameter can be automatically adapted for different bioreactor features, above called bioreactor information. If two bioreactor bags are provided into the same bioreactor system the culture parameters of the bioreactor bags can be independently controlled in dependence of the respective bioreactor information. More details of specific embodiments of the invention are given below.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a bioreactor system according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • a bioreactor bag 1 is provided in a rocking tray 3 (also called a support).
  • the rocking motion is suitable for providing proper gassing and mixing of the culture fluid inside the bag 1.
  • gassing and mixing methods could also be used such as horizontal and/or vertical movement, stirring with impellers, gas additions into the bioreactor headspace and/or into the bulk fluid and/or pumps.
  • the bioreactor system comprises furthermore a control unit 5.
  • the control unit 5 comprises a receiving means 7 that in this embodiment is connected to an input means 9. Via the input means 9 a user is adapted to provide information to the control means 5 about the size of the bioreactor bag 1.
  • the receiving means 7 is furthermore suitably connected to at least one sensor in the bioreactor bag 1.
  • the receiving means 7 is connected to two sensors 1 1a, 1 lb in the bioreactor bag 1.
  • the sensors could be for example temperature sensors, pH sensors, DO sensors.
  • the sensors 1 1a, 1 lb could also be sensors for measuring cell culture status, such as growth phase, biomass or metabolites.
  • the receiving means 7 is further connected to a load cell 13 provided on the tray 3 under the bioreactor bag 1. Hereby the weight of the bioreactor bag with its contents of culture fluid will be received as an input to the receiving means 7 in the control unit 5 when the bioreactor bag is placed on the tray.
  • the control unit 5 comprises further a determining means 15 connected to the receiving means 7.
  • the determining means 15 is adapted to use the information about the size of the bag, possibly together with information about at least one culture parameter received from the sensors 1 la, 1 lb, to decide how to control this at least one culture parameter.
  • information about the cell culture status from the sensors 1 1a, 1 lb is used to decide how to control the at least one culture parameter.
  • more complicated functions for determining an optimal control of a culture parameter could be provided.
  • the functions could for example be dependent on both size and shape of the bag, the size of the tray, the weight of the liquid content within the bag, culture parameter values received from the sensors 1 1a, 1 lb and/or cell culture state information received from the sensors 1 la, 1 lb.
  • the determining means 15 could either use the size information or the weight of the bioreactor bag 1 for
  • the control unit 5 further comprises a controlling means 17 connected to the determining means 15 and adapted to control the at least one culture parameter according to what was determined in the determining means 15.
  • the controlling means 17 is connected to a heating and/or cooling means 19 provided under the tray in the form of a heater pad/cooler pad.
  • Other possible heating and/or cooling means could be heating or cooling of the surrounding gases, heating or cooling of the inlet gas to the bioreactor and heating and/or cooling means inside the bioreactor.
  • the heating and/or cooling means 19 will then control the temperature in the bioreactor bag 1 in dependence of the bioreactor information, which in this embodiment is bag size but could also be cell culture status or weight as described above.
  • the controlling means 17 could be connected to some kind of adding means 21 connected to an inlet 23 to the bioreactor bag.
  • This adding means 21 can be adapted to add for example one or more of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, acid, base, specific nutrient concentrates or complete cell culture medium.
  • other culture parameters than temperature can be controlled in dependence of the bioreactor information. These other culture parameters are for example pH, DO.
  • a further advantage of the invention is that if two bioreactor bags are provided in the same tray the two bioreactor bags can be controlled independently and in dependence of each respective size or each respective other bioreactor information. Two bioreactor bags could be provided in the bioreactor system shown in Figure 1.
  • FIG. 2 shows schematically a bioreactor system according to the invention where two bioreactors 31a, 31b are provided in a rocking tray 33 (also called a support).
  • a control unit 35 is provided in the bioreactor system.
  • the control unit 35 comprises a receiving means 37 connected to an input means 39. Via the input means 39 a user is adapted to provide information to the control means 35 about the size of the two bioreactor bags 3 la, 3 lb.
  • This input from the user could either be a manual input or some kind of automatic reading such as bar code reading or F reading of an RFID tag.
  • the receiving means 37 is further suitably connected to at least one sensor 41a, 41b in each bioreactor bag 31a, 31b.
  • the sensor could be for example a temperature sensor, pH sensor, DO sensor.
  • the sensor could also possible measure cell culture status as defined above.
  • control unit 35 comprises further a determining means 45 connected to the receiving means 37 and adapted to use the bioreactor information for example about the sizes of the bags suitably together with information about at least one culture parameter received from the sensors 41a, 41b to decide how to control this at least one culture parameter independently in each of the two bioreactor bags 31a, 31b.
  • determining means 45 connected to the receiving means 37 and adapted to use the bioreactor information for example about the sizes of the bags suitably together with information about at least one culture parameter received from the sensors 41a, 41b to decide how to control this at least one culture parameter independently in each of the two bioreactor bags 31a, 31b.
  • control unit 35 also comprises a controlling means 47 connected to the determining means 45.
  • the controlling means 47 is also connected to for example a heating and/or cooling means 49a, 49b connected to each bioreactor bag 3 la, 3 lb and/or an adding means 51a, 51b connected one to each bioreactor bag 31a, 31b through an inlet 53a, 53b.
  • the controlling is the same as described above.
  • the advantage is as described above that these two bioreactor bags can be controlled independently and in dependence of each respective bag size (or other bioreactor information).
  • Figure 3 is a flow chart describing the method steps of one embodiment of the invention.
  • Bioreactor information of one or two bags 1, 31a, 31b provided on the tray 3, 33 is provided to the control unit 5, 35 of the bioreactor system, possibly via the input means 9, 39.
  • the bioreactor information is size and then the providing of information could be either manual input of bag size or some kind of bar code reading of the bag size or F reading of an RFID tag provided on the bioreactor bags.
  • the providing of bioreactor information to the control unit could be from sensors in the bioreactor bag or from a load cell on the tray as described above.
  • S3 Receiving culture parameter information in the control unit from sensors 1 1a, 1 lb, 41a, 41b provided in the bioreactor bags 1, 31a, 31b.
  • S5 Determining how to control at least one culture parameter in each bioreactor bag dependence of each respective bioreactor information.

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A method for controlling at least one culture parameter in a bioreactor bag (1; 31a, 31b) provided in a bioreactor system, said method comprising the steps of: -providing bioreactor information to a control unit (5; 35) controlling the bioreactor system; -controlling the at least one culture parameter in dependence of the bioreactor information.

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A METHOD FOR CONTROLLING CULTURE PARAMETERS IN A BIOREACTOR
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a method for controlling at least one culture parameter in a bioreactor bag provided in a bioreactor system. It further relates to a bioreactor system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION In bioreactors culture parameters such as temperature, pH or DO are controlled by different means. For example the temperature can be controlled by a heater blanket surrounding the bioreactor, a heating/cooling element under the bioreactor, a liquid containing jacket surrounding the bioreactor, by heating/cooling the environment that surrounds the bioreactor, by heating/cooling coils in the bioreactor, and by controlling the temperature of liquid or gas that is added to the bioreactor. pH can be controlled by adding acid or base, by adding gases, or by culture medium renewal. DO can be controlled by e.g. adding oxygen and/or nitrogen to the bioreactor headspace, by adding oxygen and/or nitrogen into the bulk fluid , by changing the stirrer speed, by changing the rocking rate, by changing the rocking angle and by changing the vertical/horizontal movement of the bioreactor.
Control of temperature and/or pH and/or DO can be performed by using feed-back loops consisting of a) a measuring device such as a sensor or an electrode immersed into or in close proximity to the culture, b) a software for control and c) a means for affecting the respective parameter. The measuring device records the process value of the respective parameter and the sensor signal provides indata for the control software. The software adjusts the output of the controller means dependent on the current process value and the process history, the controller type and a unique set of controller parameters. The parameters can be accessible in the graphical user interface or hidden in the software. SUMMARY
An object of the invention is to provide an improved method for controlling culture parameters in a bioreactor.
This is achieved in a method according to claim 1 and in a bioreactor system according to claim 9.
Hereby culture parameters in bioreactor bags of for example different size, at different weight or containing cell cultures at different status can be controlled differently.
Suitable embodiments are described in the dependent claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a schematic view of a bioreactor system according to one embodiment of the invention.
Figure 2 is a schematic view of a bioreactor system according to another embodiment of the invention.
Figure 3 is a flow chart of a method according to one embodiment of the invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
According to the invention a bioreactor system is provided comprising at least one bioreactor bag comprising a culture fluid. A control unit of the system is arranged to receive information about the at least one bioreactor and to control at least one culture parameter in dependence of said bioreactor information. The bioreactor information could be for example the size of the bioreactor bag, the weight of the bioreactor bag including the contents of the bag or some information about the cell culture status in the bioreactor bag. The cell culture status information could for example be retrieved from a sensor provided in the cell culture in the bioreactor bag and the information could be for example the growth phase of the cell culture, information about the metabolites or information about the biomass. The controlling of at least one culture parameter could include the changing of PID parameters or suitably choosing between different sets of PID parameters in dependence of said bioreactor information. Hereby the controlling of the culture parameter can be automatically adapted for different bioreactor features, above called bioreactor information. If two bioreactor bags are provided into the same bioreactor system the culture parameters of the bioreactor bags can be independently controlled in dependence of the respective bioreactor information. More details of specific embodiments of the invention are given below.
Figure 1 is a schematic view of a bioreactor system according to one embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment a bioreactor bag 1 is provided in a rocking tray 3 (also called a support). The rocking motion is suitable for providing proper gassing and mixing of the culture fluid inside the bag 1. However other gassing and mixing methods could also be used such as horizontal and/or vertical movement, stirring with impellers, gas additions into the bioreactor headspace and/or into the bulk fluid and/or pumps. The bioreactor system comprises furthermore a control unit 5. The control unit 5 comprises a receiving means 7 that in this embodiment is connected to an input means 9. Via the input means 9 a user is adapted to provide information to the control means 5 about the size of the bioreactor bag 1. This input from the user could either be a manual input or some kind of automatic reading such as bar code reading or F reading of an RFID tag. The receiving means 7 is furthermore suitably connected to at least one sensor in the bioreactor bag 1. In this embodiment the receiving means 7 is connected to two sensors 1 1a, 1 lb in the bioreactor bag 1. The sensors could be for example temperature sensors, pH sensors, DO sensors. The sensors 1 1a, 1 lb could also be sensors for measuring cell culture status, such as growth phase, biomass or metabolites. In this embodiment the receiving means 7 is further connected to a load cell 13 provided on the tray 3 under the bioreactor bag 1. Hereby the weight of the bioreactor bag with its contents of culture fluid will be received as an input to the receiving means 7 in the control unit 5 when the bioreactor bag is placed on the tray.
The control unit 5 comprises further a determining means 15 connected to the receiving means 7. In this embodiment the determining means 15 is adapted to use the information about the size of the bag, possibly together with information about at least one culture parameter received from the sensors 1 la, 1 lb, to decide how to control this at least one culture parameter. In another embodiment information about the cell culture status from the sensors 1 1a, 1 lb is used to decide how to control the at least one culture parameter. In one embodiment of the invention there are predefined sets of parameters, possibly PID parameters, to use where each set is dedicated for each possible size (or in another embodiment: different possible cell culture states) of the bioreactor bag. In this case the determining means 15 only has to choose one of the sets of parameters depending of the size information received from the receiving means 7. In another embodiment of the invention more complicated functions for determining an optimal control of a culture parameter could be provided. The functions could for example be dependent on both size and shape of the bag, the size of the tray, the weight of the liquid content within the bag, culture parameter values received from the sensors 1 1a, 1 lb and/or cell culture state information received from the sensors 1 la, 1 lb. Furthermore, according to one embodiment of the invention where a load cell 13 is provided, the determining means 15 could either use the size information or the weight of the bioreactor bag 1 for
determining how to control the at least one culture parameter in the best way. A combination of the size information and the weight information could also be used. The control unit 5 further comprises a controlling means 17 connected to the determining means 15 and adapted to control the at least one culture parameter according to what was determined in the determining means 15. In this embodiment the controlling means 17 is connected to a heating and/or cooling means 19 provided under the tray in the form of a heater pad/cooler pad. Other possible heating and/or cooling means could be heating or cooling of the surrounding gases, heating or cooling of the inlet gas to the bioreactor and heating and/or cooling means inside the bioreactor. According to the invention the heating and/or cooling means 19 will then control the temperature in the bioreactor bag 1 in dependence of the bioreactor information, which in this embodiment is bag size but could also be cell culture status or weight as described above. In this embodiment it is also shown that the controlling means 17 could be connected to some kind of adding means 21 connected to an inlet 23 to the bioreactor bag. This adding means 21 can be adapted to add for example one or more of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, acid, base, specific nutrient concentrates or complete cell culture medium. Hereby other culture parameters than temperature can be controlled in dependence of the bioreactor information. These other culture parameters are for example pH, DO.
Since different bioreactor bag sizes can be used in the same bioreactor system this invention is very advantageous. When different bag sizes are used the culture parameters will change by different amounts when the same controlling will be applied. Heating a small bag size would for example be much faster than heating a large bag size. Hereby the adapted controlling according to the invention is advantageous and especially advantageous in bioreactor systems where the volume span is large.
A further advantage of the invention is that if two bioreactor bags are provided in the same tray the two bioreactor bags can be controlled independently and in dependence of each respective size or each respective other bioreactor information. Two bioreactor bags could be provided in the bioreactor system shown in Figure 1.
Figure 2 shows schematically a bioreactor system according to the invention where two bioreactors 31a, 31b are provided in a rocking tray 33 (also called a support). A control unit 35 is provided in the bioreactor system. The control unit 35 comprises a receiving means 37 connected to an input means 39. Via the input means 39 a user is adapted to provide information to the control means 35 about the size of the two bioreactor bags 3 la, 3 lb. This input from the user could either be a manual input or some kind of automatic reading such as bar code reading or F reading of an RFID tag. The receiving means 37 is further suitably connected to at least one sensor 41a, 41b in each bioreactor bag 31a, 31b. The sensor could be for example a temperature sensor, pH sensor, DO sensor. The sensor could also possible measure cell culture status as defined above.
Similar to what was described in relation to Figure 1 the control unit 35 comprises further a determining means 45 connected to the receiving means 37 and adapted to use the bioreactor information for example about the sizes of the bags suitably together with information about at least one culture parameter received from the sensors 41a, 41b to decide how to control this at least one culture parameter independently in each of the two bioreactor bags 31a, 31b. As described before there could be provided different sets of parameters adapted for different bag sizes and then the determining means has to choose an appropriate set of parameters for each bag.
Furthermore, the control unit 35 also comprises a controlling means 47 connected to the determining means 45. The controlling means 47 is also connected to for example a heating and/or cooling means 49a, 49b connected to each bioreactor bag 3 la, 3 lb and/or an adding means 51a, 51b connected one to each bioreactor bag 31a, 31b through an inlet 53a, 53b. The controlling is the same as described above. The advantage is as described above that these two bioreactor bags can be controlled independently and in dependence of each respective bag size (or other bioreactor information).
Figure 3 is a flow chart describing the method steps of one embodiment of the invention.
SI : Bioreactor information of one or two bags 1, 31a, 31b provided on the tray 3, 33 is provided to the control unit 5, 35 of the bioreactor system, possibly via the input means 9, 39. In one embodiment the bioreactor information is size and then the providing of information could be either manual input of bag size or some kind of bar code reading of the bag size or F reading of an RFID tag provided on the bioreactor bags. In other embodiments the providing of bioreactor information to the control unit could be from sensors in the bioreactor bag or from a load cell on the tray as described above. S3: Receiving culture parameter information in the control unit from sensors 1 1a, 1 lb, 41a, 41b provided in the bioreactor bags 1, 31a, 31b.
S5: Determining how to control at least one culture parameter in each bioreactor bag dependence of each respective bioreactor information.
S7: Controlling said culture parameter accordingly.

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1. A method for controlling at least one culture parameter in a bioreactor bag (1 ; 31a, 31b) provided in a bioreactor system, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing bioreactor information to a control unit (5; 35) controlling the bioreactor system;
- controlling the at least one culture parameter in dependence of the bioreactor information.
2. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the control unit (5; 35) choosing one specific set among a number of different sets of control parameters in dependence of the bioreactor information.
3. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the control unit (5; 35) choosing one specific set among a number of different sets of PID parameters in dependence of the bioreactor information.
4. A method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the bioreactor information is size of the bioreactor bag and/or weight of the bioreactor bag and/or information about the cell culture status.
5. A method according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the culture parameter is temperature, and/or pH, and/or DO.
6. A method according to any one of the previous claims, wherein the bioreactor information is manually input to the control unit (5; 35) or read from a barcode or an FID tag on the bioreactor bag.
7. A method according to any one of the previous claims, further comprising weighing the bioreactor bag (1) with culture fluid automatically when it is placed into the bioreactor system and using the weight of the bioreactor bag with culture fluid as bioreactor information for controlling the at least one culture parameter.
8. A method according to any one of the previous claims, wherein controlling the at least one culture parameter comprises heating and/or cooling and/or adding oxygen and/or adding carbon dioxide and/or adding nitrogen and/or adding acid and/or adding base and/or changing the gas flow to the bioreactor in dependence of the bioreactor
information.
9. A bioreactor system comprising at least one bioreactor bag (1 ; 31a, 31b) comprising a culture fluid, the bioreactor system further comprising a control unit (5; 35) for controlling the bioreactor system, characterised in that said control unit (5; 35) comprises a receiving means (7; 37) adapted to receive bioreactor information and in that said control unit (5; 35) is adapted to control at least one culture parameter in the at least one bioreactor bag (1 ; 31a, 31b) in dependence of said bioreactor information.
10. A bioreactor system according to claim 9, wherein the control unit (5; 35) is adapted to choose one specific set among a number of different sets of control parameters in dependence of the bioreactor information.
1 1. A bioreactor system according to claim 9, wherein the control unit (5; 35) is adapted to choose one specific set among a number of different sets of PID parameters in dependence of the bioreactor information.
12. A bioreactor system according to any one of the claims 9-1 1, wherein the bioreactor information is size of the bioreactor bag and/or weight of the bioreactor bag and/or information about the cell culture status.
13. A bioreactor system according to any one of the claims 9-12, further comprising at least one sensor (1 la, 1 lb, 41a, 41b) provided inside the bioreactor bag and connected to the control unit (5; 35), said sensor being adapted to measure the culture parameter to be controlled and/or at least one cell culture status such as biomass, cell growth phase or metabolites.
14. A bioreactor system according to any one of the claims 9-13, wherein the control unit (5; 35) is adapted to control at least one of temperature, pH and DO in the at least one bioreactor bag in dependence of said bioreactor information.
15. A bioreactor system according to any one of the claims 9-14, further comprising at least one heating means and/or cooling means (19; 49a, 49b) adapted to heat or cool the at least one bioreactor bag (1 ; 31a, 31b), said heating and/or cooling means (19; 49a, 49b) being controlled by the control unit (5; 35) in dependence of said bioreactor information.
16. A bioreactor system according to any one of the claims 9-15, further comprising at least one adding means (21 ; 51a, 51b) adapted to add oxygen and/or carbon dioxide, and/or nitrogen and/or acid and/or base to the at least one bioreactor, said adding means (21 ; 51a, 51b) being controlled by the control unit (5; 35) in dependence of said bioreactor information.
17. A bioreactor system according to any one of the claims 9-16, wherein the receiving means (7; 37) is adapted to receive the bioreactor information by manual input to the control unit (5; 35) or by reading from a barcode or an FID tag on the bioreactor bag.
18. A bioreactor system according to any one of the claims 9-17, further comprising at least one load cell (13) provided on a support (3) for the bioreactor bag and adapted to weigh the at least one bioreactor bag with culture fluid, said receiving means (7) further being connected to said load cell (13) and the control unit (5) is adapted to control at least one culture parameter in the at least one bioreactor bag (1) in dependence of the weight of the at least one bioreactor bag.
19. A bioreactor system according to any one of the claims 9-18, comprising two bioreactor bags (31a, 31b) on one support (33), wherein said control unit (35) being adapted to control each said bioreactor bag (31a, 31b) independently in dependence of the bioreactor information of each said bioreactor bag.
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