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(764g) Model Based Control for Metabolic Shift Regulation In Mammalian Cells

Authors 

Baeza, D. - Presenter, University of Chile
Salgado, J. C. - Presenter, Centre for Biotechnology and Bioengineering CeBiB
Gerdtzen, Z. P. - Presenter, Centre for Biotechnology and Bioengineering


The existence of multiple steady states in mammalian cell culture with distinct cellular metabolism is of great importance in bioprocess design [1]. Different metabolic states are represented by different lactate to glucose stoichiometric ratios. Low ΔL/ΔG are associated with increased culture's productivity. Experimental evidence suggests that the existence of multiple steady states involves the interaction between metabolic and gene networks and their regulation [2]. The problem of providing an optimized strategy for glucose feeding in order to achieve a specific metabolic state is yet to be studied. We propose a model based strategy for designing a control system for metabolic state regulation that considers the biological complexity of the regulation of the cellular system.

We formulated a detailed metabolic model for mammalian cell metabolism, based on a system of differential equations for the main metabolic variables, involving a large number of variables and parameters. The model’s parameters were obtained from literature and through a fitting process to experimental data. The existence of only one stable attractor supports the idea that metabolic regulation alone cannot explain the metabolic shift. Therefore, gene regulation is a crucial element that must be considered in a model that correctly describes this phenomenon. Based on experimental information [2] and the metabolic model, we identified the enzyme level changes that would have the largest impact in metabolism regulation. Using this information a continuous regultation model was proposed and coupled with the existing metabolic model in order to manipulate the metabolic response.

A simplified version of the metabolic model, which is capable of representing the metabolic shift of mammalian cells in low glucose cultures, was used for implementing a control strategy for maintaining a low metabolic state (ΔL/ΔG ratio under 0.5) under continuous operation. The input variables considered are glucose and lactate concentrations as well as the ΔL/ΔG ratio. The controller modifies the response of the system by manipulating the dilution rate and the glucose feed concentration of the culture.

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[2] R. Korke, M. Gatti, A. Lau, J. Lim, T. Seow, M. Chung, W-S. Hu, J. Biotech., 107, 1-17 (2004)