Efficient interleukin-21 production by optimization of codon and signal peptide in Chinese Hamster Ovarian cells

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Abstract

Interleukin-21 is a common γ-chain cytokine that controls the immune responses of B cells, T cells, and natural killer cells. Targeting IL-21 to strengthen the immune system is promising for the development of vaccines as well as anti-infection and anti-tumor therapies. However, the practical application of IL-21 is limited by the high production cost. In this study, we improved IL-21 production by codon optimization and selection of appropriate signal peptide in CHO-K1 cells. Codon-optimized or non-optimized human IL-21 was stably transfected into CHO-K1 cells. IL-21 expression was 10-fold higher for codon-optimized than non-optimized IL-21. We fused five different signal peptides to codon-optimized mature IL-21 and evaluated their effect on IL-21 production. The best result (a 3-fold increase) was obtained using a signal peptide derived from human azurocidin. Furthermore, codon-optimized IL-21 containing the azurocidin signal peptide promoted IFN-γ secretion and STAT3 phosphorylation in NK-92 cells similar to codon-optimized IL-21 containing original signal peptide. Collectively, these results indicate that codon optimization and azurocidin signal peptides provide an efficient approach for the high-level production of IL-21 as a biopharmaceutical.

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Cho, H. J., Oh, B. M., Kim, J. T., Lim, J., Park, S. Y., Hwang, Y. S., … Lee, H. G. (2019). Efficient interleukin-21 production by optimization of codon and signal peptide in Chinese Hamster Ovarian cells. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 29(2), 304–310. https://doi.org/10.4014/jmb.1811.11042

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