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Single cell analysis of Chinese hamster ovary cells during a bioprocess using a novel dynamic imaging system

Reliable monitoring of mammalian cells in bioreactors is essential to biopharmaceutical production. Trypan blue exclusion is a method of determining cell density and viability that has been used for over… Click to show full abstract

Reliable monitoring of mammalian cells in bioreactors is essential to biopharmaceutical production. Trypan blue exclusion is a method of determining cell density and viability that has been used for over one hundred years to monitor cells in culture and is the current standard method in biomanufacturing. This method has many disadvantages however and there is a growing demand for more detailed and in‐line measurements of cell growth in bioreactors. This article assesses a novel dynamic imaging system for single cell analysis. This data shows that comparable total cell density, viable cell density and percentage viability data shown here, generated by the imaging system, aligned well with conventional trypan blue counting methods for an industrially relevant Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cell line. Furthermore, detailed statistical analysis shows that the classification system used by the PharmaFlow system can reveal trends of interest in monitoring the health of mammalian cells over a 6‐day bioreactor culture. The system is also capable of sampling at‐line, removing the necessity for taking samples off‐line and enabling real time monitoring of cells in a bioreactor culture.

Keywords: novel dynamic; analysis; imaging system; culture; cell

Journal Title: Biotechnology Progress
Year Published: 2024

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