Abstract

The intracellular hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) content per cell was significantly increased by 7.2-fold in the culture of recombinant CHO cells with 1.5% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), while the HBsAg production and specific productivity were only improved by 70% and 3.2-fold, respectively. The significant accumulation of HBsAg within rCHO cells by DMSO stimulation was testified with flow cytometry measurements. Electron microscopy was applied to show that the dilated areas scattered over whole cytoplasm within rCHO cells in response to DMSO, and further revealed that intracellular HBsAg was localized to these areas with immunogold labeling. The failure of intracellular HBsAg virus-like particle assembly was revealed to be closely associated with the HBsAg accumulation within DMSO-stimulated rCHO cells on the basis of sucrose gradient analysis of cell extract. This work provided the details to further understand the HBsAg accumulation within rCHO cells in response to DMSO.

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