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Fast Filtration of Bacterial or Mammalian Suspension Cell Cultures for Optimal Metabolomics Results

The metabolome offers real time detection of the adaptive, multi-parametric response of the organisms to environmental changes, pathophysiological stimuli or genetic modifications and thus rationalizes the optimization of cell cultures in bioprocessing. In bioprocessing the measurement of physiologi...

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Autores principales: Bordag, Natalie, Janakiraman, Vijay, Nachtigall, Jonny, González Maldonado, Sandra, Bethan, Bianca, Laine, Jean-Philippe, Fux, Elie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4954723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27438065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159389
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author Bordag, Natalie
Janakiraman, Vijay
Nachtigall, Jonny
González Maldonado, Sandra
Bethan, Bianca
Laine, Jean-Philippe
Fux, Elie
author_facet Bordag, Natalie
Janakiraman, Vijay
Nachtigall, Jonny
González Maldonado, Sandra
Bethan, Bianca
Laine, Jean-Philippe
Fux, Elie
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description The metabolome offers real time detection of the adaptive, multi-parametric response of the organisms to environmental changes, pathophysiological stimuli or genetic modifications and thus rationalizes the optimization of cell cultures in bioprocessing. In bioprocessing the measurement of physiological intracellular metabolite levels is imperative for successful applications. However, a sampling method applicable to all cell types with little to no validation effort which simultaneously offers high recovery rates, high metabolite coverage and sufficient removal of extracellular contaminations is still missing. Here, quenching, centrifugation and fast filtration were compared and fast filtration in combination with a stabilizing washing solution was identified as the most promising sampling method. Different influencing factors such as filter type, vacuum pressure, washing solutions were comprehensively tested. The improved fast filtration method (MxP(®) FastQuench) followed by routine lipid/polar extraction delivers a broad metabolite coverage and recovery reflecting well physiological intracellular metabolite levels for different cell types, such as bacteria (Escherichia coli) as well as mammalian cells chinese hamster ovary (CHO) and mouse myeloma cells (NS0).The proposed MxP(®) FastQuench allows sampling, i.e. separation of cells from medium with washing and quenching, in less than 30 seconds and is robustly designed to be applicable to all cell types. The washing solution contains the carbon source respectively the (13)C-labeled carbon source to avoid nutritional stress during sampling. This method is also compatible with automation which would further reduce sampling times and the variability of metabolite profiling data.
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spelling pubmed-49547232016-08-08 Fast Filtration of Bacterial or Mammalian Suspension Cell Cultures for Optimal Metabolomics Results Bordag, Natalie Janakiraman, Vijay Nachtigall, Jonny González Maldonado, Sandra Bethan, Bianca Laine, Jean-Philippe Fux, Elie PLoS One Research Article The metabolome offers real time detection of the adaptive, multi-parametric response of the organisms to environmental changes, pathophysiological stimuli or genetic modifications and thus rationalizes the optimization of cell cultures in bioprocessing. In bioprocessing the measurement of physiological intracellular metabolite levels is imperative for successful applications. However, a sampling method applicable to all cell types with little to no validation effort which simultaneously offers high recovery rates, high metabolite coverage and sufficient removal of extracellular contaminations is still missing. Here, quenching, centrifugation and fast filtration were compared and fast filtration in combination with a stabilizing washing solution was identified as the most promising sampling method. Different influencing factors such as filter type, vacuum pressure, washing solutions were comprehensively tested. The improved fast filtration method (MxP(®) FastQuench) followed by routine lipid/polar extraction delivers a broad metabolite coverage and recovery reflecting well physiological intracellular metabolite levels for different cell types, such as bacteria (Escherichia coli) as well as mammalian cells chinese hamster ovary (CHO) and mouse myeloma cells (NS0).The proposed MxP(®) FastQuench allows sampling, i.e. separation of cells from medium with washing and quenching, in less than 30 seconds and is robustly designed to be applicable to all cell types. The washing solution contains the carbon source respectively the (13)C-labeled carbon source to avoid nutritional stress during sampling. This method is also compatible with automation which would further reduce sampling times and the variability of metabolite profiling data. Public Library of Science 2016-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4954723/ /pubmed/27438065 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159389 Text en © 2016 Bordag et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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González Maldonado, Sandra
Bethan, Bianca
Laine, Jean-Philippe
Fux, Elie
Fast Filtration of Bacterial or Mammalian Suspension Cell Cultures for Optimal Metabolomics Results
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title_full Fast Filtration of Bacterial or Mammalian Suspension Cell Cultures for Optimal Metabolomics Results
title_fullStr Fast Filtration of Bacterial or Mammalian Suspension Cell Cultures for Optimal Metabolomics Results
title_full_unstemmed Fast Filtration of Bacterial or Mammalian Suspension Cell Cultures for Optimal Metabolomics Results
title_short Fast Filtration of Bacterial or Mammalian Suspension Cell Cultures for Optimal Metabolomics Results
title_sort fast filtration of bacterial or mammalian suspension cell cultures for optimal metabolomics results
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4954723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27438065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159389
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