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Functionalized Parylene Films for Enhancement of Antibody Production by Hybridoma Cells

Authors
Kim, Tae-HunSong, ZhiquanJung, JaeyongSung, Jeong-SooKang, Min-JungShim, Won-BoLee, MisuPyun, Jae-Chul
Issue Date
Aug-2023
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
antibody productivity; cell adhesion; cell cycle; gene expression; hybridoma cell; parylene
Citation
ACS Applied Bio Materials, v.6, no.9, pp 3726 - 3738
Pages
13
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
Journal Title
ACS Applied Bio Materials
Volume
6
Number
9
Start Page
3726
End Page
3738
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/68063
DOI
10.1021/acsabm.3c00417
ISSN
2576-6422
Abstract
In this study, the influence of microenvironments on antibody production of hybridoma cells was analyzed using six types of functionalized parylene films, parylene-N and parylene-C (before and after UV radiation), parylene-AM, and parylene-H, and using polystyrene as a negative control. Hybridoma cells were cultured on modified parylene films that produced a monoclonal antibody against the well-known fungal toxin ochratoxin-A. Surface properties were analyzed for each parylene film, such as roughness, chemical functional groups, and hydrophilicity. The proliferation rate of the hybridoma cells was observed for each parylene film by counting the number of adherent cells, and the total amount of produced antibodies from different parylene films was estimated using indirect ELISA. In comparison with the polystyrene, the antibody-production by parylene-H and parylene-AM was estimated to be observed to be as high as 210-244% after the culture of 24 h. These results indicate that the chemical functional groups of the culture plate could influence antibody production. To analyze the influence of the microenvironments of the modified parylene films, we performed cell cycle analysis to estimate the ratio of the G0/G1, S, and G2/M phases of the hybridoma cells on each parylene film. From the normalized proportion of phases of the cell cycle, the difference in antibody production from different surfaces was considered to result from the difference in the proliferation rate of hybridoma cells, which occurred from the different physical and chemical properties of the parylene films. Finally, protein expression was analyzed using an mRNA array to determine the effect of parylene films on protein expression in hybridoma cells. The expression of three antibody production-related genes (CD40, Sox4, and RelB) was analyzed in hybridoma cells cultured on modified parylene films. © 2023 American Chemical Society.
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