Establishment of DHFR-deficient HEK293 cells for high yield of therapeutic glycoproteins

In this study, we established a DHFR-deficient HEK293 cell line for the high yield of recombinant proteins. We doubly knocked out DHFR and DHFR2 in the MAN1A1/A2/B1/C1-quadruple knockout HEK293 (QD-KO) cells, using the CRISPR/Cas9 system. The DHFR-deficient QD-KO cells were used to overexpress two proteins, lysosomal acid lipase and the constant fragment of human immunoglobulin G1 by the DHFR/MTX gene-amplification method. This method resulted in a dramatic increase in the two protein expressions in the DHFR-deficient QD-KO cells by increasing MTX concentration. Our system could be adopted in the production of several recombinant proteins including therapeutic proteins.
Source: Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering - Category: Biomedical Science Source Type: research