Large-scale transient transfection of suspension mammalian cells for VLP production

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Large-scale transient transfection of mammalian cell suspension cultures enables the production of biological products in sufficient quantity and under stringent quality attributes to perform accelerated in vitro evaluations and has the potential to support preclinical or even clinical studies. Here we describe the methodology to produce VLPs in a 3L bioreactor, using suspension HEK 293 cells and PEIPro as a transfection reagent. Cells are grown in the bioreactor to 1 × 106 cells/mL and transfected with a plasmid DNA–PEI complex at a ratio of 1:2. Dissolved oxygen and pH are controlled and are online monitored during the production phase and cell growth and viability can be measured off line taking samples from the bioreactor. If the product is labeled with a fluorescent marker, transfection efficiency can be also assessed using flow cytometry analysis. Typically, the production phase lasts between 48 and 96 h until the product is harvested.

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Cervera, L., & Kamen, A. A. (2018). Large-scale transient transfection of suspension mammalian cells for VLP production. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1674, pp. 117–127). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7312-5_10

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