Comprehensive Comparison of Baculoviral and Plasmid Gene Delivery in Mammalian Cells
Author:
Toth Maria1ORCID, Reithofer Manuel1ORCID, Dutra Gregory2, Pereira Aguilar Patricia2ORCID, Dürauer Astrid1ORCID, Grabherr Reingard1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Biotechnology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, 1190 Vienna, AT, Austria 2. Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (ACIB), 1190 Vienna, AT, Austria
Abstract
(1) Recombinant protein production in mammalian cells is either based on transient transfection processes, often inefficient and underlying high batch-to-batch variability, or on laborious generation of stable cell lines. Alternatively, BacMam, a transduction process using the baculovirus, can be employed. (2) Six transfecting agents were compared to baculovirus transduction in terms of transient and stable protein expression characteristics of the model protein ACE2-eGFP using HEK293-6E, CHO-K1, and Vero cell lines. Furthermore, process optimization such as expression enhancement using sodium butyrate and TSA or baculovirus purification was assessed. (3) Baculovirus transduction efficiency was superior to all transfection agents for all cell lines. Transduced protein expression was moderate, but an 18-fold expression increase was achieved using the enhancer sodium butyrate. Ultracentrifugation of baculovirus from a 3.5 L bioreactor significantly improved the transduction efficiency and protein expression. Stable cell lines were obtained with each baculovirus transduction, yet stable cell line generation after transfection was highly unreliable. (4) This study demonstrated the superiority of the BacMam platform to standard transfections. The baculovirus efficiently transduced an array of cell lines both transiently and stably and achieved the highest efficiency for all tested cell lines. The feasibility of the scale-up of baculovirus production was demonstrated and the possibility of baculovirus purification was successfully explored.
Funder
Austrian Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy National Foundation for Research, Technology and Development Christian Doppler Research Association BMK, BMDW, SFG, Standortagentur Tirol, Government of Lower Austria and Vienna Business Agency COMET—Competence Centers for Excellent Technologies Austrian Research Promotion Agency FFG
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