Polyploidy as a strategy to increase taxane production in yew cell cultures: Obtaining and characterizing a Taxus baccata tetraploid cell line

Plant Sci. 2023 Sep:334:111776. doi: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2023.111776. Epub 2023 Jun 19.

Abstract

Novel approaches to optimize the production of plant specialized metabolites are crucial to reach maximum productivity of plant biofactories. Plant polyploidization frequently enhances protein synthesis and thereby increases the biosynthesis of specialized metabolites. Paclitaxel is a valuable anticancer agent scarcely produced in nature. Therefore, plant biofactories represent a sustainable alternative source of this compound and related taxanes. With the aim of improving the productivity of Taxus spp. cell cultures, we induced polyploidy in vitro by treating immature embryos of Taxus baccata with colchicine. To obtain the polyploid cell lines, calli were induced from T. baccata plantlets previously treated with colchicine and ploidy levels were accurately identified using flow cytometry. In terms of cell morphology, tetraploid cells were about 3-fold bigger than the diploid cells. The expression of taxane pathway genes was higher in the tetraploid cell line compared to the diploid cells. Moreover, taxane production was 6.2-fold higher and the production peak was achieved 8 days earlier than in the diploid cell line, indicating a higher productivity. The obtained tetraploid cell line proved to be highly productive, constituting a step forward towards the development of a bio-sustainable production system for this chemotherapeutic drug.

Keywords: Cell cultures; Colchicine; Paclitaxel; Polyploidy; Taxane productivity; Taxus spp.

MeSH terms

  • Cell Culture Techniques
  • Cell Line
  • Colchicine / metabolism
  • Colchicine / pharmacology
  • Taxoids / metabolism
  • Taxoids / pharmacology
  • Taxus* / genetics
  • Taxus* / metabolism
  • Tetraploidy

Substances

  • taxane
  • Taxoids
  • Colchicine