Antibody composition-producing cell
View Patent ↗The present invention relates to a cell for the production of an antibody molecule such as an antibody useful for various diseases having high antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxic activity, a fragment of the antibody and a fusion protein having the Fc region of the antibody or the like, a method for producing an antibody composition using the cell, the antibody composition and use thereof.
1. A method for producing an antibody composition, said method comprising culturing a cell in a cell culture medium to produce and accumulate an antibody composition in the culture; and recovering the antibody composition from the culture,
wherein said cell is a mammalian cell into which a gene encoding an antibody molecule is introduced, and wherein said mammalian cell produces the antibody composition comprising an antibody molecule having complex N-glycoside-linked sugar chains bound to the Fc region, wherein among the total complex N-glycoside-linked sugar chains bound to the Fc region in the composition, the ratio of a sugar chain in which fucose is not bound to N-acetylglucosamine in the reducing end in the sugar chain is 20% or more,
wherein said mammalian cell is resistant to a lectin which recognizes a sugar chain in which the 1-position of fucose is bound to the 6-position of N-acetylglucosamine in the reducing end through an α-bond in the complex N-glycoside-linked sugar chain,
wherein said lectin resistance results from decreasing or deleting the activity of an enzyme in said cell, said enzyme being selected from the group consisting of (a)-(d):
(a) GDP-mannose 4,6-dehydratase;
(b) GDP-keto-6-deoxymannose 3,5-epimerase, 4-reductase;
(c) GDP-beta-L-fucose pyrophosphorylase; and
(d) α1,6-fucosyltransferase,
and wherein said antibody composition has greater antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity activity than an antibody composition produced by expressing said gene in the parent mammalian cell that has not had the activity of the enzyme selected from the group of (a)-(d) decreased or deleted and that is not resistant to said lectin.
2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein α1,6-fucosylation of the antibody composition is decreased or deleted by a technique selected from the group consisting of the following (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e):
(a) a gene disruption technique targeting a gene encoding the enzyme;
(b) a technique for introducing a gene encoding a mutant form of the enzyme, wherein the mutation inactivates the active site of the enzyme;
(c) a technique for introducing a mutation into the enzyme;
(d) a technique for inhibiting transcription or translation of a gene encoding the enzyme;
(e) a technique for selecting a cell line resistance to the lectin which recognizes a sugar chain in which the 1-position of fucose is bound to the 6-position of N-acetylglucosamine in the reducing end through an α-bond in the complex N-glycoside-linked sugar chain.
3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the cell is selected from the group consisting of the following (a) to (i):
(a) a CHO cell derived from a Chinese hamster ovary tissue;
(b) a rat myeloma cell line, YB2/3HL.P2.G11.16Ag.20 cell; (c) a mouse myeloma cell line, NSO cell;
(d) a mouse myeloma cell line, SP2/0-Ag14 cell;
(e) a BHK cell derived from a syrian hamster kidney tissue; (f) an antibody-producing hybridoma cell;
(g) a human leukemia cell line Namalwa cell;
(h) a non-human embryonic stem cell; and
(i) a non-human fertilized egg cell.
4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the lectin is selected from the group consisting of a Lens culinaris lectin, a pea lectin, a broad bean lectin and an Aleuria aurantia lectin.