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Transgene-host cell interactions mediate significant influences on the production, stability, and function of recombinant canine FVIII
Recombinant FVIII manufacturing is characterized by poor product stability and low yields. Codon-optimization of transgenes accelerates translation by exploiting the synonymous codon usage bias of a species. However, this can alter the performance of the final product. Additionally, the effects of t...
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author | Crawford, Bredon Ozelo, Margareth C Ogiwara, Kenichi Ahlin, James Albanez, Silvia Hegadorn, Carol Harpell, Lori Hough, Christine Lillicrap, David |
author_facet | Crawford, Bredon Ozelo, Margareth C Ogiwara, Kenichi Ahlin, James Albanez, Silvia Hegadorn, Carol Harpell, Lori Hough, Christine Lillicrap, David |
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description | Recombinant FVIII manufacturing is characterized by poor product stability and low yields. Codon-optimization of transgenes accelerates translation by exploiting the synonymous codon usage bias of a species. However, this can alter the performance of the final product. Additionally, the effects of transgene design across diverse cell types are not well understood and are of interest for next-generation protein and gene therapies. To investigate the effects of transgene design across different host cells, B-domain-deleted (BDD) and modified codon-optimized (CO-N6) transgenes were inserted via lentiviral delivery into cBOECs, HEK293T, and MDCK cells. The CO-N6 cFVIII transgene produced threefold more protein per transgene in HEK293T cells, and sixfold more protein in the two canine cell lines. However, pharmacokinetic analysis in hemophilia A dogs demonstrated that cFVIII produced from cBOECs transduced with the CO-N6 transgene had significantly reduced in vivo recovery. Furthermore, this product showed reduced in vitro stability and activity on thrombin activation versus the BDD product. This trend was reversed in HEK293T lines. Overall, our results demonstrate the need for an integrated approach that not only assesses protein expression levels but also considers the influence that host-cells have on preserving the molecular and biochemical properties of the naturally occurring FVIII. |
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spelling | pubmed-46509982015-12-03 Transgene-host cell interactions mediate significant influences on the production, stability, and function of recombinant canine FVIII Crawford, Bredon Ozelo, Margareth C Ogiwara, Kenichi Ahlin, James Albanez, Silvia Hegadorn, Carol Harpell, Lori Hough, Christine Lillicrap, David Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev Article Recombinant FVIII manufacturing is characterized by poor product stability and low yields. Codon-optimization of transgenes accelerates translation by exploiting the synonymous codon usage bias of a species. However, this can alter the performance of the final product. Additionally, the effects of transgene design across diverse cell types are not well understood and are of interest for next-generation protein and gene therapies. To investigate the effects of transgene design across different host cells, B-domain-deleted (BDD) and modified codon-optimized (CO-N6) transgenes were inserted via lentiviral delivery into cBOECs, HEK293T, and MDCK cells. The CO-N6 cFVIII transgene produced threefold more protein per transgene in HEK293T cells, and sixfold more protein in the two canine cell lines. However, pharmacokinetic analysis in hemophilia A dogs demonstrated that cFVIII produced from cBOECs transduced with the CO-N6 transgene had significantly reduced in vivo recovery. Furthermore, this product showed reduced in vitro stability and activity on thrombin activation versus the BDD product. This trend was reversed in HEK293T lines. Overall, our results demonstrate the need for an integrated approach that not only assesses protein expression levels but also considers the influence that host-cells have on preserving the molecular and biochemical properties of the naturally occurring FVIII. Nature Publishing Group 2015-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4650998/ /pubmed/26636112 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mtm.2015.33 Text en Copyright © 2015 Official journal of the American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Crawford, Bredon Ozelo, Margareth C Ogiwara, Kenichi Ahlin, James Albanez, Silvia Hegadorn, Carol Harpell, Lori Hough, Christine Lillicrap, David Transgene-host cell interactions mediate significant influences on the production, stability, and function of recombinant canine FVIII |
title | Transgene-host cell interactions mediate significant influences on the production, stability, and function of recombinant canine FVIII |
title_full | Transgene-host cell interactions mediate significant influences on the production, stability, and function of recombinant canine FVIII |
title_fullStr | Transgene-host cell interactions mediate significant influences on the production, stability, and function of recombinant canine FVIII |
title_full_unstemmed | Transgene-host cell interactions mediate significant influences on the production, stability, and function of recombinant canine FVIII |
title_short | Transgene-host cell interactions mediate significant influences on the production, stability, and function of recombinant canine FVIII |
title_sort | transgene-host cell interactions mediate significant influences on the production, stability, and function of recombinant canine fviii |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4650998/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26636112 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mtm.2015.33 |
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