Abstract

During the past decades, tremendous advances have occurred in manufacturing recombinant therapeutic proteins in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. Nevertheless, the production of stable high-producing cell lines has remained a major obstacle in the development process of the CHO cell line. It has been shown that genomic regulatory elements can promote cell line development efficiency by improving transgenes' productivity and stability. Such elements include insulators, ubiquitous chromatin opening elements, scaffold/matrix attachment regions, and antirepressors. In addition, tDNA elements are shown to act as insulators in mammalian cells. This study examines the effect of the tDNA insulator on stable expression of a vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-Fc fusion protein.

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