Humanization of a chicken anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibody

Chicken anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibodies were isolated by phage display using spleen cells from a chicken immunized with human and mouse IL-12 as a source for library construction. One of the chicken monoclonal antibodies, DD2, exhibited binding to both human and mouse IL-12 in the single-chain Fv f...

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description Chicken anti-IL-12 monoclonal antibodies were isolated by phage display using spleen cells from a chicken immunized with human and mouse IL-12 as a source for library construction. One of the chicken monoclonal antibodies, DD2, exhibited binding to both human and mouse IL-12 in the single-chain Fv form and also after conversion to chicken–human chimeric IgG1/λ antibody. The chicken DD2 variable regions were humanized by transferring their CDRs and several framework amino acids onto human acceptor variable regions. In the Vλ, six chicken framework amino acids were identified to be important for the conformation of the CDR structure by computer modeling and therefore were retained in the humanized form; likewise, five chicken amino acids in the VH framework regions were retained in the humanized VH. The affinities of humanized DD2 IgG1/λ to human and mouse IL-12 measured by competitive binding were nearly identical to those of chicken–human chimeric DD2 IgG1/λ. This work demonstrates that humanization of chicken monoclonal antibodies assisted by computer modeling is possible, leading to a new way to generate therapeutic humanized antibodies against antigens to which the rodent immune system may fail to efficiently raise high affinity antibodies.
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Animals
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Antibodies, Monoclonal - immunology
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Antibody Affinity - immunology
Antibody engineering
Antibody Specificity - immunology
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Cross-reactive antibody
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Female
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Fundamental immunology
Humans
Immunoglobulin Variable Region - chemistry
Immunoglobulin Variable Region - genetics
Immunoglobulin Variable Region - immunology
Interleukin-12 - immunology
Models, Molecular
Molecular immunology
Molecular Sequence Data
Peptide Library
Phage display
Techniques
Tolerance
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