The emerging CHO systems biology era: harnessing the 'omics revolution for biotechnology

HF Kildegaard, D Baycin-Hizal, NE Lewis… - Current opinion in …, 2013 - Elsevier
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are the primary factories for biopharmaceuticals
because of their capacity to correctly fold and post-translationally modify recombinant …

An'omics approach towards CHO cell engineering

P Datta, RJ Linhardt… - Biotechnology and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Chinese hamster ovarian cells (CHO) cells have been extensively utilized for industrial
production of biopharmaceutical products, such as monoclonal antibodies, human growth …

[HTML][HTML] Genomic landscapes of Chinese hamster ovary cell lines as revealed by the Cricetulus griseus draft genome

NE Lewis, X Liu, Y Li, H Nagarajan, G Yerganian… - Nature …, 2013 - nature.com
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells, first isolated in 1957, are the preferred production host
for many therapeutic proteins. Although genetic heterogeneity among CHO cell lines has …

[HTML][HTML] CHO microRNA engineering is growing up: Recent successes and future challenges

V Jadhav, M Hackl, A Druz, S Shridhar, CY Chung… - Biotechnology …, 2013 - Elsevier
Abstract microRNAs with their ability to regulate complex pathways that control cellular
behavior and phenotype have been proposed as potential targets for cell engineering in the …

The use of 'Omics technology to rationally improve industrial mammalian cell line performance

AM Lewis, NR Abu‐Absi, MC Borys… - Biotechnology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Biologics represent an increasingly important class of therapeutics, with 7 of the 10 top
selling drugs from 2013 being in this class. Furthermore, health authority approval of …

Integrated miRNA, mRNA and protein expression analysis reveals the role of post-transcriptional regulation in controlling CHO cell growth rate

C Clarke, M Henry, P Doolan, S Kelly, S Aherne… - BMC genomics, 2012 - Springer
Background To study the role of microRNA (miRNA) in the regulation of Chinese hamster
ovary (CHO) cell growth, qPCR, microarray and quantitative LC-MS/MS analysis were …

[HTML][HTML] A reflection on the improvement of Chinese hamster ovary cell-based bioprocesses through advances in proteomic techniques

M Nguyen, A Zimmer - Biotechnology Advances, 2023 - Elsevier
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are the preferred mammalian host for the large-scale
production of recombinant proteins in the biopharmaceutical industry. Research endeavors …

Detection of host cell microprotein impurities in antibody drug products

I Tzani, M Castro-Rivadeneyra, P Kelly… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are used to produce almost 90% of therapeutic
monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and antibody fusion proteins (Fc-fusion). The annotation of …

Tracing production instability in a clonally derived CHO cell line using single‐cell transcriptomics

I Tzani, N Herrmann, S Carillo… - Biotechnology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
A variety of mechanisms including transcriptional silencing, gene copy loss, and increased
susceptibility to cellular stress have been associated with a sudden or gradual loss of …

Label‐free mass spectrometric analysis of the mdx‐4cv diaphragm identifies the matricellular protein periostin as a potential factor involved in dystrophinopathy …

A Holland, P Dowling, P Meleady, M Henry… - …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Proteomic profiling plays a decisive role in the identification of novel biomarkers of muscular
dystrophy and the elucidation of new pathobiochemical mechanisms that underlie …