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Analysis of microRNA transcription and post-transcriptional processing by Dicer in the context of CHO cell proliferation

CHO cells are the mammalian cell line of choice for recombinant production of therapeutic proteins. However, their low rate of proliferation limits obtainable space-time yields due to inefficient biomass accumulation. We set out to correlate microRNA transcription to cell-specific growth-rate by mic...

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Autores principales: Hackl, Matthias, Jadhav, Vaibhav, Klanert, Gerald, Karbiener, Michael, Scheideler, Marcel, Grillari, Johannes, Borth, Nicole
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Science Publishers 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4247382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24486028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2013.12.018
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author Hackl, Matthias
Jadhav, Vaibhav
Klanert, Gerald
Karbiener, Michael
Scheideler, Marcel
Grillari, Johannes
Borth, Nicole
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Jadhav, Vaibhav
Klanert, Gerald
Karbiener, Michael
Scheideler, Marcel
Grillari, Johannes
Borth, Nicole
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description CHO cells are the mammalian cell line of choice for recombinant production of therapeutic proteins. However, their low rate of proliferation limits obtainable space-time yields due to inefficient biomass accumulation. We set out to correlate microRNA transcription to cell-specific growth-rate by microarray analysis of 5 CHO suspension cell lines with low to high specific growth rates. Global microRNA expression analysis and Pearson correlation studies showed that mature microRNA transcript levels are predominately up-regulated in a state of fast proliferation (46 positively correlated, 17 negatively correlated). To further validate this observation, the expression of three genes that are central to microRNA biogenesis (Dicer, Drosha and Dgcr8) was analyzed. The expression of Dicer, which mediates the final step in microRNA maturation, was found to be strongly correlated to growth rate. Accordingly, knockdown of Dicer impaired cell growth by reducing growth-correlating microRNA transcripts. Moderate ectopic overexpression of Dicer positively affected cell growth, while strong overexpression impaired growth, presumably due to the concomitant increase of microRNAs that inhibit cell growth. Our data therefore suggest that Dicer dependent microRNAs regulate CHO cell proliferation and that Dicer could serve as a potential surrogate marker for cellular proliferation.
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spelling pubmed-42473822014-12-03 Analysis of microRNA transcription and post-transcriptional processing by Dicer in the context of CHO cell proliferation Hackl, Matthias Jadhav, Vaibhav Klanert, Gerald Karbiener, Michael Scheideler, Marcel Grillari, Johannes Borth, Nicole J Biotechnol Article CHO cells are the mammalian cell line of choice for recombinant production of therapeutic proteins. However, their low rate of proliferation limits obtainable space-time yields due to inefficient biomass accumulation. We set out to correlate microRNA transcription to cell-specific growth-rate by microarray analysis of 5 CHO suspension cell lines with low to high specific growth rates. Global microRNA expression analysis and Pearson correlation studies showed that mature microRNA transcript levels are predominately up-regulated in a state of fast proliferation (46 positively correlated, 17 negatively correlated). To further validate this observation, the expression of three genes that are central to microRNA biogenesis (Dicer, Drosha and Dgcr8) was analyzed. The expression of Dicer, which mediates the final step in microRNA maturation, was found to be strongly correlated to growth rate. Accordingly, knockdown of Dicer impaired cell growth by reducing growth-correlating microRNA transcripts. Moderate ectopic overexpression of Dicer positively affected cell growth, while strong overexpression impaired growth, presumably due to the concomitant increase of microRNAs that inhibit cell growth. Our data therefore suggest that Dicer dependent microRNAs regulate CHO cell proliferation and that Dicer could serve as a potential surrogate marker for cellular proliferation. Elsevier Science Publishers 2014-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4247382/ /pubmed/24486028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2013.12.018 Text en © 2014 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) .
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Analysis of microRNA transcription and post-transcriptional processing by Dicer in the context of CHO cell proliferation
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title_short Analysis of microRNA transcription and post-transcriptional processing by Dicer in the context of CHO cell proliferation
title_sort analysis of microrna transcription and post-transcriptional processing by dicer in the context of cho cell proliferation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4247382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24486028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2013.12.018
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