A Bioreactor System
20220127557 · 2022-04-28
Inventors
- Andreas Castan (Uppsala, SE)
- Ricardo A. Medronho (Rio de Janeiro, BR)
- Leda Castilho (Rio de Janeiro, BR)
- Iona Walter Bettinardi (Rio de Janeiro, BR)
Cpc classification
B04C5/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C12M29/18
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B04C9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B04C5/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B04C9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bioreactor system for culturing cells, comprising: —at least one bioreactor (3); and —at least one hydrocyclone (5a; 5b; 5c; 5d, 5d′; 5e) comprising: —a cell culture inlet (7) which is connected to a cell culture outlet (9) of the bioreactor (3) via a pump (11), whereby a cell culture from the bioreactor can be transferred to the hydrocyclone (5a: 5b; 5c; 5d, 5d′; 5e) when a cell culture is provided in the bioreactor, —a hydrocyclone separation part (13) into which cell culture can be introduced from the cell culture inlet (7), —a top outlet (15) through which a part of the cell culture with decreased cell concentration can be transferred after separation in the hydrocyclone separation pan (13); and —a bottom outlet (17) through which a pan of the cell culture with increased cell concentration can be transferred after separation in the hydrocyclone separation part (13), wherein said bottom outlet (17) of the hydrocyclone (5a; 5b; 5c; 5d, 5d′; 5e) is provided in a position such that when the bioreactor system is used for culturing cells the bottom outlet (17) is in connection with a headspace (21) of the bioreactor (3) and wherein said bottom outlet (17) is provided such that the bottom outlet (17) has a free space around it such that a cell culture transferred out form the bottom outlet (17) is allowed to freely discharge around the bottom outlet.
Claims
1. A bioreactor system for culturing cells, comprising: at least one bioreactor; and at least one hydrocyclone comprising: a cell culture inlet which is connected to a cell culture outlet the bioreactor via a pump, whereby a cell culture from the bioreactor can be transferred to the hydrocyclone when a cell culture is provided in the bioreactor; a hydrocyclone separation part into which cell culture can be introduced from the cell culture inlet, a top outlet through which a part of the cell culture with decreased cell concentration can be transferred after separation in the hydrocyclone separation part; and a bottom outlet through which a part of the cell culture with increased cell concentration can be transferred after separation in the hydrocyclone separation part, wherein said bottom outlet of the hydrocyclone is provided in a position such that when the bioreactor system is used for culturing cells the bottom outlet is in connection with a headspace of the bioreactor and wherein said bottom outlet is provided such that the bottom outlet has a free space around it such that a cell culture transferred out form the bottom outlet allowed to freely discharge around the bottom outlet.
2. The bioreactor system according to claim 1, wherein said bottom outlet is provided such that the bottom outlet has a free space of at least 1 cm radially around it.
3. The bioreactor system according to claim 1, wherein the hydrocyclone is integrated with the bioreactor such that the bottom outlet of the hydrocyclone is provided directly in the headspace of the bioreactor when the bioreactor system is used for culturing cells.
4. The bioreactor system according to claim 1, wherein the hydrocyclone comprises a connection device which is provided to surround the bottom outlet of the hydrocyclone leaving a free space around it, wherein said connection device is connected to an inlet of the bioreactor, optionally via an aseptic connector.
5. The bioreactor system according to claim 4, wherein said connection device is a tubular part connected to the hydrocyclone symmetrically around the bottom outlet, wherein said tubular part has an inner diameter of at least 2 cm.
6. The bioreactor system according to claim 1, wherein the bioreactor is a flexible bag and the hydrocyclone is produced from plastic and wherein at least the bioreactor, the hydrocyclone and a single-use part of the pump are provided as single-use components of the bioreactor system, optionally as a presterilized single-use package.
7. The bioreactor system according to claim 1, wherein the hydrocyclone is provided inside the bioreactor and the top outlet of the hydrocyclone is connected to a port in a wall of the bioreactor.
8. The bioreactor system according to claim 1, wherein the bottom outlet of the hydrocyclone is provided pointing into the bioreactor whereby the hydrocyclone is integrated in a side wall of the bioreactor.
9. The bioreactor system according to claim 1, wherein the bioreactor system comprises at least two connected hydrocyclones, wherein the top outlet(s) of one or more first hydrocyclone(s) connected to a cell culture inlet a second hydrocyclone and wherein all the hydrocyclones are positioned such that their bottom outlets are provided in connection with the headspace in the bioreactor when the bioreactor system is used for culturing cells.
10. The bioreactor system according to claim 1, wherein the bioreactor system further comprises a hollow fiber filter comprising an inlet connected to the top outlet of the hydrocyclone and a retentate outlet connected to the bioreactor and a permeate outlet configured for transferring a part of the cell culture with decreased cell concentration out from the bioreactor system when the bioreactor system is used for culturing cells.
11. A hydrocyclone configured to be connected to a bioreactor, said hydrocyclone comprising: a cell culture inlet which is configured to be connected to a cell cultured in the bioreactor via a pump, whereby cell culture from the bioreactor can be transferred to the hydrocyclone; a hydrocyclone separation part into which cell culture can be introduced from the cell culture inlet, a top outlet through which a part of the cell culture with decreased cell concentration can be transferred after separation in the hydrocyclone separation part; a bottom outlet through which a part of the cell culture with increased cell concentration can be transferred after separation in the hydrocyclone separation part; and a connection devices which is provided to surround the bottom outlet of the hydrocyclone leaving a free space around it such that a cell culture transferred out form the bottom outlet is allowed to freely discharge around the bottom outlet, wherein said connection device is configured to be connected to an inlet of the bioreactor.
12. The hydrocyclone according to claim 11, wherein said connection device is a tubular part connected to the hydrocyclone symmetrically around the bottom outlet, wherein said tubular part has a diameter of at least 2 cm.
13. The hydrocyclone according to claim 11, wherein said connection device comprises an aseptic connector and wherein said hydrocyclone is produced from plastic and is a pre-sterilized single-use component.
14. The hydrocyclone according to claim 11, wherein said connection device comprises a bellows or a telescope connection.
15. A method for culturing cells in a bioreactor system comprising at least one bioreactor and at least one hydrocyclone, wherein said method comprises the steps of: transferring a part of a cell culture provided in the bioreactor to a cell culture inlet of the hydrocyclone; separating the cell culture in a hydrocyclone separation part of the hydrocyclone into which hydrocyclone separation part the cell culture is introduced from the cell culture inlet, whereby the cell culture is separated into one part of the cell culture with decreased cell concentration and one part of the cell culture with increased cell concentration; transferring the part of the cell culture with decreased cell concentration out from the hydrocyclone through a top outlet of the hydrocyclone; and freely discharging the part of the cell culture with increased cell concentration out from the hydrocyclone through a bottom outlet of the hydrocyclone, wherein said bottom outlet of the hydrocyclone is provided in connection with a headspace in the bioreactor and wherein said bottom outlet is provided such that the bottom outlet has a free space around it such that the cell culture transferred out form the bottom outlet is allowed to freely discharge around the bottom outlet.
16. A The method for culturing of cells in a bioreactor system according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0043] According to the invention said bottom outlet 17 of the hydrocyclone 5a; 5b; 5c; 5d, 5d′; 5e is provided in a position such that when the bioreactor system is used for culturing cells the bottom outlet 17 is in connection with a headspace 21 of the bioreactor 3 and said bottom outlet 17 is provided such that the bottom outlet 17 has a free space around it such that a cell culture transferred out form the bottom outlet is allowed to freely discharge, such as spraying out around the bottom outlet 17. This is in contrast to prior art hydrocyclones which are connected by for example an ordinary tube for transferring an outflow from the bottom outlet. The connection of a tube to the bottom outlet for transferring a flow out from the bottom outlet will affect the separation efficiency for the hydrocyclone. This is shown and compared in
[0044] In some embodiments of the invention said bottom outlet 17 is provided such that the bottom outlet has a free space of at least 1 cm in all directions around it, i.e. at least 1 cm radially around the bottom outlet and at least 1 cm axially below the outlet referring to the directions in the drawings. A free space around the bottom outlet 17 can be achieved by providing a connection device 31 to the hydrocyclone 5a; 5c; 5d, 5d′; 5e, which connection device 31 is provided to surround the bottom outlet 17 of the hydrocyclone leaving a free space around it. The connection device 31 can be a tubular part connected to the hydrocyclone 5a; 5c; 5d, 5d′; 5e symmetrically around the bottom outlet 17, wherein said tubular part in one embodiment of the invention can have an inner diameter of at least 2 cm. The tubular part could be a flexible or rigid tube allowing connection to an inlet 33 of the bioreactor 3, optionally via an aseptic connector 35a, 35b, which can be seen in
[0045] Another alternative of providing the free space around the bottom outlet 17 is to provide the hydrocyclone 5b inside the bioreactor 3 in the bioreactor system 1b as shown in
[0046] In some embodiments of the invention, for example as shown in
[0047] In some embodiments of the invention, for example as shown in
[0048] The bioreactor 3 can be a flexible bag and the hydrocyclone can be produced from plastic. Hereby the bioreactor 3, the at least one hydrocyclone 5a; 5b; 5d, 5d′; 5e and a single-use part of the pump 11 and fluid connections can be provided as single-use components of the bioreactor system, optionally as a presterilized single-use package. The single-use package can be sterilized by for example gamma radiation.
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[0050] As described above the connection device 31 can be a tubular part connected to the hydrocyclone symmetrically around the bottom outlet 17, wherein said tubular part leaves a free space around the bottom outlet for allowing free discharge around the bottom outlet. The tubular part can for example have an inner diameter of at least 2 cm as discussed above. Said connection device 31 can comprise a bellows or a telescope connection.
[0051] Said hydrocyclone can be produced from plastic and can be a pre-sterilized single-use component.
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[0055] Hereby this experiment clearly shows that a wide (large) connection to the bottom outlet 17 of the hydrocyclone 5 will increase separation efficiency of the hydrocyclone.
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[0057] S1: Transferring a part of a cell culture provided in the bioreactor 3 to a cell culture inlet 7 of the hydrocyclone 5a; 5b; 5c; 5d, 5d′; 5e.
[0058] S2: Separating the cell culture in a hydrocyclone separation part 13 of the hydrocyclone into which hydrocyclone separation part the cell culture is introduced from the cell culture inlet 7, whereby the cell culture is separated into one part of the cell culture with decreased cell concentration and one part of the cell culture with increased cell concentration.
[0059] S3: Transferring the part of the cell culture with decreased cell concentration out from the hydrocyclone through a top outlet 15 of the hydrocyclone; and
[0060] S4: Freely discharging the part of the cell culture with increased cell concentration out from the hydrocyclone through a bottom outlet 17 of the hydrocyclone, wherein said bottom outlet 17 of the hydrocyclone 5a; 5b; 5c; 5d, 5d′; 5e is provided in connection with a headspace 21 in the bioreactor 3 and wherein said bottom outlet 17 is provided such that the bottom outlet has a free space around it such that the cell culture transferred out form the bottom outlet is allowed to freely discharge around the bottom outlet, such as spraying out around the bottom outlet.
[0061] As described above in relation to
[0062] The method and system according to the invention can both be used for perfusion mode and for a final harvest step where the harvest is removed through the at least one hydrocyclone and the cells are concentrated in the bioreactor (without the addition of new cell culture media as during perfusion mode) and then the concentrated cell suspension is washed in a diafiltering step.