Impact of host cell line choice on glycan profile

Page view(s)
22
Checked on Jan 14, 2025
Impact of host cell line choice on glycan profile
Title:
Impact of host cell line choice on glycan profile
Journal Title:
Critical Reviews in Biotechnology
Publication Date:
20 December 2017
Citation:
Justin Bryan Goh & Say Kong Ng (2017): Impact of host cell line choice on glycan profile, Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, DOI: 10.1080/07388551.2017.1416577
Abstract:
Protein glycosylation is post-translational modification (PTM) which is important for pharmacokinetics and immunogenicity of recombinant glycoprotein therapeutics. As a result of variations in monosaccharide composition, glycosidic linkages and glycan branching, glycosylation introduces considerable complexity and heterogeneity to therapeutics. The host cell line used to produce the glycoprotein has a strong influence on the glycosylation because different host systems may express varying repertoire of glycosylation enzymes and transporters that contributes to specificity and heterogeneity in glycosylation profiles. In this review, we discuss the types of host cell lines currently used for recombinant therapeutic production, their glycosylation potential and the resultant impact on glycoprotein properties. In addition, we compare the reported glycosylation profiles of four recombinant glycoproteins: immunoglobulin G (IgG), coagulation factor VII (FVII), erythropoietin (EPO) and alpha-1 antitrypsin (A1AT) produced in different mammalian cells to establish the influence of mammalian host cell lines on glycosylation.
License type:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Funding Info:
Description:
ISSN:
0738-8551
1549-7801
Files uploaded: