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Chemical Identity and Mechanism of Action and Formation of a Cell Growth Inhibitory Compound from Polycarbonate Flasks

Authors :
Yaopeng Zhao
Ye Fang
Yulong Hong
Lai Wei
Xinmiao Liang
Elizabeth Tran
Lori E. Romeo
Paula Dolley-Sonneville
Robert S Burkhalter
Carrie L. Hogue
Jinlin Peng
Zara Melkoumian
Source :
Analytical chemistry. 90(7)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

This paper reports the chemical identity and mechanism of action and formation of a cell growth inhibitory compound leached from some single-use Erlenmeyer polycarbonate shaker flasks under routine cell culture conditions. Single-use cell culture vessels have been increasingly used for the production of biopharmaceuticals; however, they often suffer from issues associated with leachables that may interfere with cell growth and protein stability. Here, high-performance liquid-chromatography preparations and cell proliferation assays led to identification of a compound from the water extracts of some polycarbonate flasks, which exhibited subline- and seeding density-dependent growth inhibition of CHO cells in suspension culture. Mass spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and chemical synthesis confirmed that this compound is 3,5-dinitro-bisphenol A. Cell cycle analysis suggests that 3,5-dinitro-bisphenol A arrests CHO-S cells at the G1/Go phase. Dynamic mass redistribution assays showed tha...

Details

ISSN :
15206882
Volume :
90
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Analytical chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7dbb00586f722eaa61befb752b029a39