WO2013156504A1 - Verfahren zur erhöhung der sekretion rekombinanter proteine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the optimization of plant or fungal recombinant expression systems by the use of suitable expression methods.
- VEGF 121 a small glycosylated homodimer of 28 kDa size (Baur et al., Journal of Biotechnology 119 (2005): 332-342). Baur et al. describes the transient transformation of moss by PEG.
- the medium for production of VEGF was free of PVP or PEG.
- a tobacco suspension culture for recombinant expression of heterologous proteins is described in Kwon et al. Biotechnology and Bio engineering ⁇ 81 (7) (2003), 870-875 described.
- Callus cells from transformed plants were used as a cell line for the production of human IL-12.
- three polymers were tested for their capacity to 11-12 stabili ⁇ Sieren. PVP and PEG had no effect.
- Gelatin resulted in IL-12 stabilization until day 5 of the culture Proteases in the medium led to a decrease in concentration.
- the yield of the secreted antibodies was between 20 and 200 ⁇ g / 50 ml of culture medium.
- US 2010/035327 AI relates to a universal culture medium additive prepared from rice polysaccharides and polypeptides. It is designed to increase both the growth and the Sekreti ⁇ on cell products. The problem of secretion through a cell wall is not addressed.
- the present invention relates to a method of producing a recombinant protein in cells having a cell wall, comprising the step of secretion of the recombinant protein by the cell wall by expression of the protein in the cells in a culture medium containing a combination of a surface active polymer and monovalent metal ions and an osmolarity of at least 0.22 osmol / L.
- Further aspects of the present invention are such culture media and material compositions.
- the secretion step is, in particular, an increase in secretion. The increase is usually in comparison to untreated cells.
- the invention is further defined as in the claims. In the following special embodiments and preferably parameters are described, which can be provided in combination with each other.
- the present invention first increases the production of proteins and, moreover, surprisingly promotes the secretion of these proteins.
- Proteins produced according to the invention can be of any size.
- the ⁇ be Sonderen advantages imagine a case of larger proteins. Therefore, the proteins according to the invention produced are preferably RESIZE ⁇ SSER than 40 kDa, greater than 50 kDa, greater than 55 kDa, greater than 60 kDa, greater than 65 kDa, greater than 70 kDa, greater than 75 kDa, greater than 80 kDa or greater as 85 kDa, greater than 90 kDa.
- the proteins may also be dimers or heteromers of such proteins.
- the monovalent metal ions are preferably selected from alkali metal ions such as Li, Na, K, Rb or Cs. Most preferably, the monovalent metal ions comprise or are Na ions.
- the metal ion for example the sodium ion is present in a concentration of at least 20 mM in the medium before, particularly preferably in a concentration of at least 30 mM, Minim ⁇ least 40 mM, at least 50 mM, at least 60 mM, at least 70 mM, at least 80mM, at least 90mM, or at least 100mM.
- the metal ion in one of these concentrations is preferably sodium.
- the osmolarity is min ⁇ least 0.33 osmol / L, at least 0.34 osmol / L, at least 0.35 osmol / L, at least 0.36 osmol / L, at least 0.37 osmol / L, at least 0.38 osmol / L or at least 0.4 osmol / L.
- the osmolarity is in the range of 0.32 osmol / L to 0.6 osmol / L, or from 0.35 osmol / L to 0.55 osmol / L.
- the surface-active polymer refers to substances which can reduce the surface tension of a liquid or the interfacial tension between two phases and enable or assist the formation of dispersions or act as solubilizers. Surprisingly, the use of such a polymer together with a metal ion at high osmolarity has led to a significant increase in the production of secreted proteins in cell-walled cells.
- the polymer is in particular a nonionic water-soluble surface-active polymer. Preferably, it is not denaturing proteins.
- polyethers such as polyalkylglycols, polysorbates or polyvinylpyrrolidone
- polyvinyl alcohol water-soluble cellulose derivatives such as hydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, carboxymethylcellulose or hydroxyethylcellulose
- vinylpyrrolidone vinyl acetate copolymer copovidone
- polyvinyl acetate partially hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohol
- the proportion of carbonyl and ether oxygen of the polymer is preferably between 1 before ⁇ Cf GW. % and 50% by weight, preferably between 10 Cf GW. % and 42 Cf GW. % / insbesondre between 5 Cf GW. % and 38 wt .-%, for example, as in polyethylene glycol at 36 wt. ⁇ 6 (only
- the polyether is preferably a polymer or copolymer of a polyalkyl glycol, eg of polyethylene glycol (PEG) or of polypropylene glycol or polyethylene-polypropylene oxide copolymers.
- the polymerized alkyl may also be a mixture of individual alkyls as in a poloxamer.
- the alkyl is preferably selected from C 1 -C 8 -alkylene, in particular selected from C 2 -, C 3 -, C 4 -, C 5 -, C 6 -, C 7 -alkylene or mixtures thereof.
- a polyalkyl glycol may be constructed according to the formula [-R-O-] n where R is the alkyl group. Terminally OH groups, ester or ether groups can be provided independently.
- the ester or ether groups can be prepared from Ci-C 8 - to be 9 -C 8 independently selected from groups as already mentioned or also from organic longer chains, such as C. They can be connected via a linking group, preferably a C 1 -C 12 -linking group, such as an aryl group (for example in octoxinol ( tritone X-100) or nonoxinol).
- the polyether or polyalkyl glycol contains at least one OH group, preferably at least 2 OH groups. These can be terminal.
- the molecular weight of the surface active polymer is preferably at least 500 Da, more preferably at least 1,000 Da, at least 1,500 Da, at least 2,000 Da, at least 3,000 Da, at least 4,000 Da, at least 6,000 Da, at least 8,000 Da, at least 10,000 Da , at least 20,000 Da, at least 30,000 Da.
- the molar weight is between 500 Da and 2,000,000 Da, preferably between 1,000 Da and 200,000 Da or between 1,200 Da and 80,000 Da.
- the surface-active polymer is preferably in a concentration of at least 0.05 wt .-%, more preferably of at least 0.08%, at least 0.1% or at least 1.5 ⁇ 6, in the medium before (all% information in wt .-%).
- the cells are cultured in certain embodiments in a suspension culture or hydroponic culture, especially a hair root culture.
- Secreting cells are treated with the medium of the invention to increase their secretory activity.
- the secretion into the medium takes place at the invention shown SEN cells mostly from the apoplatician space of the cell.
- the protein is usually with a signal sequence for apoplatic space or expressed for secretion. Suitable signal sequences are well known in the art, for example in the literature mentioned in the introduction, and can be used according to the invention.
- the method according to the invention is particularly suitable for increasing the secretion of cells with a cell wall.
- Such cells may be selected from a plant cell, a fungal cell or an algae cell.
- Cell as used herein ver ⁇ uses may relate to isolated cells, isolated cells, or a cell in a multicellular organism.
- a plant cell may be a plant individual cell or a cell in a plant or in a plant tissue in an analogous manner, a fungal cell may be a single cell.
- the algal cell is preferably a green algae cell Tissues may be selected, for example, from phloem, xylem, mesophyll, stem, leaves, thallus, protonema, chloronema, caulonema, rhizoids or gametophores or parenchymal cells, especially callus cells, include or consist of.
- the cell to be used in the method according to the invention is preferably a plant cell, preferably a moss, in particular selected from the group consisting of mosses and liverworts, with species from the genera Physcomitrella, Funaria, Sphagnum and Ceratodon, or Marchantia and Sphaerocarpos used particularly preferred become.
- the method of the invention is carried out using cells, plants or plant tissues such as protonema of the moss Phy ⁇ scomitrella patens. Other preferred plants are tobacco, beans or lentils.
- the plant is preferably an aquatic plant, for example of the genera Lemna, Spirodela, Landoltia, Wolffia or Wolffiella.
- the cell is cultured in a culture medium which is substantially free of sugars, vitamins and phytohormones or functional fragments thereof.
- Suitable phytohormones are, for example, growth hormones, e.g. Auxins.
- the process according to the invention is preferably carried out under phototrophobic growth conditions.
- the inventive method offers the possibility of cultivation fully differentiated ⁇ permanent plants, plant cells or algae under standardizable photoautotrophic conditions, ie without the need for the addition of sugars, vitamins and phytohormones and the like.
- the medium can be protein-free.
- the medium is a sterilized medium to reduce the risk of infection.
- the medium may also be incorporated with an antibiotic to protect the cells from pathogens that infect these cells.
- the pH of the culture medium is preferably between 3.5 and 8.5, more preferably between 4 and 8, or between 4.5 and 7, or between 5 and 6.5, in particular between 5.5 and 6 the pH optimized for optimal growth or ex ⁇ pressions claim.
- the medium should contain micronutrients for the particular cells, especially minerals.
- the medium comprises nitrate ions, preferably a in a concentration of at least 0.2 mM, phosphate ions, preferably in a concentration of at least 0.05 mM, sulfate ion, preferably in a concent ration ⁇ of at least 0.02 mM, calcium ions, preferably in Concentration of at least 0.1 mM, potassium ions, preferably in a concentration of at least 0.1 mM, or combinations thereof.
- the medium may also contain sodium ions, preferably at a concentration of at least 20 mM.
- the method includes a further step prior to said step of increasing the secretion of the recombinant protein in said medium.
- the cells are grown in a culture medium having an osmolarity of less than 0.1 osmol / L, in particular without the aforementioned (increase in) secretion, whereby protein accumulates in the cell interior or in the apoplatic space of the cells.
- This previous step promotes especially the Protei ⁇ nExpression, even if these proteins are secreted not increase under these conditions.
- step (increase) of secretion as described above, they can multiply Finally, proteins produced are secreting and harvested without destroying the cell. This 2-step process allows considerable increases in production.
- the culture medium in this previous step may be basically the same composition as the culture medium in the secretion step - with the difference of lower osmolarity due to a lower metal ion concentration.
- the culture medium contains in the previous step - analog or independent of the composition of the medium in the secretion step - nitrate ions, preferably in a concentration of at least 0.2 mM, phosphate ions, preferably in a concent ⁇ ration of at least 0.05 mM, sulfate ions preferably in egg ⁇ ner concentration of at least 0.02 mM, calcium ions, preferably in a concentration of at least 0.1 mM, potassium ions, preferably in a concentration of at least 0.1 mM, or combinations thereof.
- the concentration of the Natri ⁇ umionen a maximum of 20 mM, especially preferably not more than 15 mM or more than 10 mM.
- the culture medium is preferably free of the surface-active polymer in the preceding step or contains it in a concentration of not more than 0.08 or not more than 0.01% by weight or not more than 0.005% by weight.
- the culture medium may be substantially free of sugars, vitamins and phytohormones or functional fragments thereof, or in alternative embodiments may contain them. It may be sterile or contain an antibiotic.
- the pH of the culture medium in the preceding step is preferably between 3 and 8, more preferably between 3.5 and 7, or between 4 and 6.5, or between 4.1 and 6, in particular between 4.2 and 5.5 ,
- the gas for fumigation contains carbon dioxide.
- the level of Kohlendi ⁇ oxide in the gas between 0 and 10 vol .-%, especially preferably between 1 and 9 vol .-% or between 1.5 and 8 vol .-%, especially preferably from 1.7 to 5 vol .-%.
- Carbon dioxide serves as a carbon source for plants and should be used in photoautotrophic conditions. be provided.
- the temperature in the preceding step and / or in the secretion step is preferably between 10 ° C and 30 ° C, more preferably between 15 ° C and 26 ° C.
- the light radiation measured by the photon flux density (in ⁇ ) is preferably between 1 and 3.000, in particular Zvi ⁇ rule 100 and 2,200.
- the aforementioned previous step may be performed for a period of 2 to 30 days. During this time, op ⁇ timale production of the recombinant protein takes place.
- Said step (the increase) of the secretion may be for a period of at least 2 days, preferably for 3 to 120 Ta ⁇ ge performed. During this time, optimal secretion of the previously produced or produced in this step recombinant protein occurs.
- the 2-step method is based on the semi-continuous Kul ⁇ tivtechnik the plant cell culture and consists of the inoculation of the plant cells in a culture medium, incubation at specific physical parameters as well as the addition of a few components of the media during the process.
- the proteins are secreted at a defined time by changing the medium conditions from the apoplastic space into the culture supernatant.
- the method according to the invention usually, but not necessarily, begins with the inoculation of the cells (eg 0.1 g / 1 dry biomass) into suitable bioreactor systems (wave reactor, chemostat, tubular reactor, shake flask etc.) with the medium and the production of biomass bis to a defined cell density (eg 1-3 g / 1).
- suitable bioreactor systems wave reactor, chemostat, tubular reactor, shake flask etc.
- biomass bis eg 1-3 g / 1
- a defined cell density eg 1-3 g / 1
- osmolarity for example by addition of the metal ion and the polymer (the Po ⁇ lymer alone the osmolarity mostly not increased and often reduced) is initiated secretion. Both phases produce and express protein from the cells.
- He ⁇ inventive method is arbitrarily scalable and can be used in various reactors and quantities. Small bioreactors (microtiter plate), shaking flasks, 5 L chemostats,
- the invention further relates to a culture medium as described above, for example comprising the surface-active polymer in an amount of at least 0.05% by weight and monovalent metal ions in a concentration of at least 20 mM and with an osmolarity of at least 0.32 osmol / L.
- the culture medium is suitable for the method described above and can be used therein, in particular in the step of secretion (increase).
- the culture medium comprises nitrate ions, preferably ⁇ example in a concentration of at least 0.2 mM, phosphate ions, preferably a in a concentration of at least 0.05 mM, sulfate ions, preferably in a concentration of at least 0.02 mM, calcium ions, preferably in concentration of at least 0.1 mM, potassium ions, preferably in a concentra tion of at least 0.1 mM ⁇ , or combinations thereof.
- the medium comprises sodium ions, preferably at a concentration of at least 40 mM, or at least 60 mM or at least 80 mM.
- the invention also relates to a dry nutrient medium mixture for reconstitution of the culture medium as described above.
- the nutrient medium mixture can yield the above amounts and concentrations of said culture medium by adding water.
- the invention also relates to a process for the preparation of said culture medium by dissolving said ingredients in an aqueous solvent, preferably water.
- FIG. 1 shows the synergistic effect of a NaCl-increased osmolarity and of the polymer PEG on the secretion of a recombinantly produced antibody
- FIG. 2 shows additional production-increasing effects due to plant growth-promoting minerals (calcium nitrate);
- FIG. 3 shows the effect of different polymer concentrations .
- the invention provides a method that allows the constant Secre ⁇ tion of recombinant proteins from plant cultures into the culture medium.
- the production plants submerged in liquid culture photoautotrophically cultured in defined, mineral media.
- the culture media are optimized with regard to the optimal nutrient supply of the moss plants, but in themselves cause no release of larger recombinantly produced proteins into the medium, which initially accumulate in the apoplast and after digestion of the moss tissue are measurable as "intracellular”.
- the secretion components were added in the form of a sterile concentrate at -3 g / l During culture, the parameters culture density (g dry weight / l), intracellular and extracellular IgG titer (mg / l) were determined regularly.
- test proteins were produced:
- microelements such as H 3 B0 3 , FeS0 4 , Fe-NaEDTA, C0C I 2, CuS0 4 , KI, MnCl 2 , MnS0 4 , Na 2 Mo0 4 , NiCl 2 , Na 2 SeO 3 , Zn acetate, or vitamins such as folic acid, myo-inositol, nicotinic acid
- Thiamine HCl, pyridoxine HCl, biotin or glycine can be added.
- a catabolic carbohydrate source such as glucose, mannose or mannitol is additionally added.
- Example 1 Production increase by PEG and increased osmolarity
- Example 2 Production increase by PEG and increased osmolarity and nitrate
- a lambda chain of an IgG1 antibody was expressed as described in the following parameters in P. patents: light rhythm [h] 16/8, starting medium KNOP, temperature 25 ° C., light intensity 40yE / m 2 s, culture vessel: flask; Results of antibody production at various time intervals are shown in Table 4 and in FIG. Table 4: PEG, NaCl (osmolarity) and nitrate (concentration IgGl in yg / ml)
- mannitol has no influence on the secretion behavior.
- Nitrate is beneficial due to improved plant growth.
- a lambda chain of an IgG1 antibody was expressed as described in the following parameters in P. patents: light rhythm [h] 16/8, starting medium KNOP / BM, temperature 25 ° C., light intensity 40yE / m 2 s, culture vessel: flask; Results of antibody production at various time intervals are shown in Tables 5 and 6 and in FIG.
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