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Animal Cell Technology: Basic & Applied Aspects Volume 16 Animal Cell Technology: Basic & Applied Aspects Volume 16 For further volumes: http://www.springer.com/series/7552 JAACT 2008 Organizing Committee Meeting Chairman Masamichi Kamihira (Kyushu University, Japan) Meeting Vice Chairman Yoshinori Katakura (Kyushu University, Japan) Meeting Secretaries Akira Ito (Kyushu University, Japan) Hiroyuki Ijima (Kyushu University, Japan) Hiroshi Mizumoto (Kyushu University, Japan) Kiichiro Teruya (Kyushu University, Japan) Yoshinori Kawabe (Kyushu University, Japan) Organizing Boards: P. M. Alves (Portugal) H. Anazawa (Japan) S. Asahi (Japan) K. Dairiki (Japan) D. Ejima (Japan) A. Enomoto (Japan) Y. Fuke (Japan) Y. Fukui (Japan) S. Hachimura (Japan) S. Hashizume (Japan) C. Hirashima (Japan) T. Hisatsune (Japan) M. Hosobuchi (Japan) H. Hoshi (Japan) S. Iijima (Japan) K. Ikura (Japan) H. Isoda (Japan) T. Kadowaki (Japan) M. Kamei (Japan) Y. Kamei (Japan) S. Kida (Japan) T. Kuwata (Japan) M. Maeda-Yamamoto (Japan) T. Matsuda (Japan) T. Matsumoto (Japan) T. Matsushita (Japan) Y. Miura (Japan) M. Nagao (Japan) H. Nakano (Japan) K. Nishijima (Japan) T. Omasa (Japan) M. Sato (Japan) H. Satsu (Japan) T. Shigehisa (Japan) M. Shimizu (Japan) S. Shirahata (Japan) H. Shinmoto (Japan) M. Takagi (Japan) Y. Taniyama (Japan) M. Tanokura (Japan) M. Totsuka (Japan) M. Tsukahara (Japan) H. Tsukamoto (Japan) H. Tsumura (Japan) K. Yagasaki (Japan) M. Yokota (Japan) Advisory Boards D. W. Barnes (USA) S. Kaminogawa (Japan) K. Nagai (Japan) R. Sasaki (Japan) G. H. Sato (USA) T. Suzuki (Japan) J. Werenne (Belgium) Masamichi Kamihira · Yoshinori Katakura · Akira Ito Editors Animal Cell Technology: Basic & Applied Aspects Proceedings of the 21st Annual and International Meeting of the Japanese Association for Animal Cell Technology (JAACT), Fukuoka, Japan, November 24–27, 2008 123 Editors Masamichi Kamihira Yoshinori Katakura Kyushu University Kyushu University Fac. Engineering Fac. Agriculture Dept. Chemical Engineering 6-10-1 Hakozaki 744 Motooka Higashi-ku Nishi-ku Fukuoka Fukuoka 812-8581 Japan 819-0395 Japan Akira Ito Kyushu University Fac. Engineering Dept. Chemical Engineering 744 Motooka Nishi-ku Fukuoka 819-0395 Japan ISBN 978-90-481-3891-3 e-ISBN 978-90-481-3892-0 DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-3892-0 Springer Dordrecht Heidelberg London New York Library of Congress Control Number: 2010921921 © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010 No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, microfilming, recording or otherwise, without written permission from the Publisher, with the exception of any material supplied specifically for the purpose of being entered and executed on a computer system, for exclusive use by the purchaser of the work. Printed on acid-free paper Springer is part of Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com) Preface The 21st Annual and International Meeting of the Japanese Association for Animal Cell Technology (JAACT) “POWER OF CELLS” was held at the Fukuoka International Congress Center in Fukuoka, Japan from November 24–27, 2008. The meeting focused on recent advancements in the field of animal cell tech- nology from both basic and applied aspects. We invited academic and industrial scientists from all over the world to make this meeting truly successful and scien- tifically fruitful. More than 340 participants from 14 countries joined the meeting and gave presentations (plenary & keynote lectures, 3; Murakami memorial lecture, 1; presentations by symposists, 37; technical seminars, 6; oral presentations, 30; poster presentations, 126). Fields and titles of 9 symposia were 1. “From Molecules and Genes to Therapies: Industrial ACT Perspectives”, 2. “Stem Cells: Culture Technology to Clinical Application – Yasuo Kitagawa Memorial Symposium – ”, 3. “Innovation for Tissue Engineering of Metabolic Organs”, 4. “Cell Engineering – from Omics to Cell Culture Processes”, 5. “Water and Life”, 6. “Nutrigenomics: Lipid Metabolism and Cancer Prevention”, 7. “Recent Progress in Cell Culture Process Development”, 8. “Novel Production System for Biologics”, 9. “ Challenges on Down Stream Process Development for Biologics”. All presentations (oral and poster) were brought together on the following topics. 1. Cell culture engineering 2. Production of biologicals 3. Functional cell lines 4. Glycoengineering 5. Immunologicals, monoclonal antibodies, and vaccines 6. Transplantation, artificial organs, and organ substitutes 7. Gene therapy 8. Transgenic animals 9. Safety and regulation 10. Cell regulatory factors and signal transduction 11. Functional substances in food and natural sources 12. Animal cells for in vitro assay The editors hope this volume of Proceedings will greatly contribute to the development of animal cell technology for innovation of life science. v vi Preface The editors express their sincere thanks to all the participants, symposium organizers, chairmen, speakers, members of the organizing committee, and the student staff of this meeting for their valuable contributions. We also deeply thank to Commemorative Organization for The Japan World Exposition ’70, Fukuoka Convention & Visitors Bureau, ThermoFisher Scientific Japan, and Kao Foundation for Arts and Sciences for financial supports. Japan Masamichi Kamihira Yoshinori Katakura Akira Ito Contents Purification of Hepatoblasts from Fetal Mouse Livers by Using a Temperature-Reversible Gelation Polymer and Their Application in Regenerative Medicine ................... 1 Koichiro Yori, Toru Koike and Nobuyoshi Shiojiri Computer Aided Rational Design of Biochemical Systems ........ 7 Hiroyuki Kurata DNA Microarray in Nutrigenomics and Cancer Prevention Research: Elucidating Molecular Signatures of Cancer Preventive Phytochemicals ......................... 13 Thomas T.Y. Wang DNA Microarray Technology Evaluation of Effect of Dietary Intake of Crude Rice Glycosphingolipids in Mice ............. 19 Jun Shimizu Integrated Pathway Analysis of Genome-Wide Expression Changes Associated with Serum-Free Suspension Adaptation of an Antibody-Producing Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) Cell Line .. 27 Yung-Shyeng Tsao, Ankit A. Merchant, Aaron Meyer, and Zhong Liu; Marsha Smith, Diane Levitan, and Eric Gustafson Affordable Mab by Ensuring Low Cog ................... 33 Bjorn Hammarberg and Bo Forsberg Evaluation of Neurotoxicity of Environmental Chemicals Using Neural Stem Cells and Neuroblastoma Cells ................ 41 Masami Ishido Integration of Endothelial Cell-Covered Hepatocyte Spheroids for Construction of Vascularized Liver Tissue ............... 45 Masakazu Inamori, Hiroshi Mizumoto, and Toshihisa Kajiwara Characterization of Cell-Sized Vesicles Induced from Human Lymphoid Cell Lines ............................. 51 Makoto Yamanaka, Shigeki Nakamura, Aiko Inoue, Takashi Yasuda, Yuichi Inoue, and Hiroharu Kawahara vii viii Contents Dendrimer-Immobilized Culture Surface as a Tool to Promote Aggregate Formation of Anchorage-Dependent Cells ........... 57 Mee-Hae Kim, Masahiro Kino-oka, Jun-ichi Miyazaki, and Masahito Taya Advantage of Alagln as an Additive to Cell Culture Medium ...... 65 Yasufumi Imamoto, Hisaya Tanaka, Ken Takahashi, Yoshinobu Konno, and Toshiyuki Suzawa Supplementation of Phosphatidylcholine Protects the Hybridoma Cells from Apoptosis Induced by Serum Withdrawal .... 73 Beng Ti Tey, Kah Choon Yap, Hideki Yamaji, Abdul Manaf Ali, and Wen Siang Tan Monoclonal Antibody Productivity of Hybridoma Cells Under Active Hypothermic Growth Condition .................. 77 Beng Ti Tey, Sun Li Chong, Michelle Y.T. Ng, Duen Gang Mou, Saw Hoon Lim, and Abdul Manaf Ali Efficient Selection of Cell Clones with Higher Productivity in the Production of Recombinant Human Monoclonal Antibodies .... 83 Ayako Ohshima, Yumiko Takamatsu, Koichi Yamamot, and Hiroyuki Saitoh Continuous Cell Production from Three Dimensional Hematopoietic Microenvironment in Polyurethane Foam ........ 89 Tadasu Jozaki, Kentarou Aoki, Hiroshi Mizumoto, and Toshihisa Kajiwara A New Approach for Drug Discovery and Differentiation Study Using Cutting-Edge 3d Cell Culture System ................ 95 Fujiko Ozawa, Yoshitaka Miyagawa, Masami Hiroyama, Nobutaka Kiyokawa, Akihiro Umezawa, Akito Tanoue, and Satoru Tanaka Dimensional Cell Culture Dish for In Vivo-Like Cell Culture ...... 103 Y. Furutani, T. Tamura, and M. Kodama Characterization of the Erythropoietin (EPO) Protein Production in the Recombinant Human Cultured Cells, in which the Exogenous EPO Gene was Introduced into Hypoxanthine Phosphoribosyl Transferase (HPRT) Gene Locus ............. 109 Toshiaki Banzai, Yukiko Koyama, and Shuji Sonezaki Development of Protein High Expression System by Using Fructose Metabolism ............................ 115 Yuriko Tsukamoto, Shigeki Nakamura, Aiko Inoue, Norikazu Nishino, Yuichi Inoue, and Hiroharu Kawahara Contents ix Controlling Fucosylation Levels of Antibodies with Osmolality during Cell Culture ............................. 121 Yoshinobu Konno, Yuki Kobayashi, Ken Takahashi, Eiji Takahashi, Shinji Sakae, Masako Wakitani, Toshiyuki Suzawa, Keiichi Yano, Masamichi Koike, Kaori Wakamatu, and Shinji Hosoi Comparison of Immunoresponses Between Cecal Patch Cells and Peyer’s Patch Cells Stimulated by Bacterial Components ...... 127 Takuma Konno, Akira Hosono, Yasuhiro Hiramatsu, Satoshi Hachimura, Kyoko Takahashi, and Shuichi Kaminogawa Conjugate of β-Lactoglobulin with Carboxymethyl Dextran Increased the Antigen-Specific IgG1 Production, While It Decreased IgE Production Compared with
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