Marine Drugs (Jul 2024)

Comparative RNA-Seq of Ten <i>Phaeodactylum tricornutum</i> Accessions: Unravelling Criteria for Robust Strain Selection from a Bioproduction Point of View

  • Charlotte Toustou,
  • Isabelle Boulogne,
  • Anne-Alicia Gonzalez,
  • Muriel Bardor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md22080353
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 8
p. 353

Abstract

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The production of biologics in mammalian cells is hindered by some limitations including high production costs, prompting the exploration of other alternative expression systems that are cheaper and sustainable like microalgae. Successful productions of biologics such as monoclonal antibodies have already been demonstrated in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum; however, limited production yields still remain compared to mammalian cells. Therefore, efforts are needed to make this microalga more competitive as a cell biofactory. Among the seventeen reported accessions of P. tricornutum, ten have been mainly studied so far. Among them, some have already been used to produce high-value-added molecules such as biologics. The use of “omics” is increasingly being described as useful for the improvement of both upstream and downstream steps in bioprocesses using mammalian cells. Therefore, in this context, we performed an RNA-Seq analysis of the ten most used P. tricornutum accessions (Pt1 to Pt10) and deciphered the differential gene expression in pathways that could affect bioproduction of biologics in P. tricornutum. Our results highlighted the benefits of certain accessions such as Pt9 or Pt4 for the production of biologics. Indeed, these accessions seem to be more advantageous. Moreover, these results contribute to a better understanding of the molecular and cellular biology of P. tricornutum.

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