Repeated hybridoma batch culture with cell recycle.

H D Blasey, A R Bernard
Author Information
  1. H D Blasey: Glaxo Institute for Molecular Biology, Geneva, Switzerland.

Abstract

At the end of a hybridoma batch culture, the cells are usually discarded after separation from the culture broth. If, however, they are aseptically recycled into the reactor, the production process can be resumed simply by the addition of fresh medium. This cycle can then be repeated several times consecutively. In a test case, with a mouse hybridoma, we found antibody yields for each cycle in the same range as for a standard batch. In a 15 1 stirred tank reactor we could, within 6 days, produce 2.8 g of monoclonal antibody (MAb). This type of reactor operation allowed a doubling in the reactor volumetric productivity (mg/l/day).

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MeSH Term

Animals
Cell Line
Cell Separation
Hybridomas