Epitope-directed monoclonal antibody production using a mixed antigen cocktail facilitates antibody characterization and validation

High quality, well-validated antibodies are needed to mitigate irreproducibility and clarify conflicting data in science. We describe an epitope-directed monoclonal antibody (mAb) production method that addresses issues of antibody quality, validation and utility. The workflow is illustrated by gene...

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Veröffentlicht in:Communications biology 2021-04, Vol.4 (1), p.441-441, Article 441
Hauptverfasser: Liew, Oi Wah, Ling, Samantha S. M., Lilyanna, Shera, Zhou, Yue, Wang, Peipei, Chong, Jenny P. C., Ng, Yan Xia, Lim, Angeline E. S., Leong, Eliot R. Y., Lin, Qifeng, Lim, Teck Kwang, Lin, Qingsong, Ng, Enoch M. W., Ng, Tuck Wah, Richards, A. Mark
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Zusammenfassung:High quality, well-validated antibodies are needed to mitigate irreproducibility and clarify conflicting data in science. We describe an epitope-directed monoclonal antibody (mAb) production method that addresses issues of antibody quality, validation and utility. The workflow is illustrated by generating mAbs against multiple in silico-predicted epitopes on human ankyrin repeat domain 1 (hANKRD1) in a single hybridoma production cycle. Antigenic peptides (13–24 residues long) presented as three-copy inserts on the surface exposed loop of a thioredoxin carrier produced high affinity mAbs that are reactive to native and denatured hANKRD1. ELISA assay miniaturization afforded by novel DEXT microplates allowed rapid hybridoma screening with concomitant epitope identification. Antibodies against spatially distant sites on hANKRD1 facilitated validation schemes applicable to two-site ELISA, western blotting and immunocytochemistry. The use of short antigenic peptides of known sequence facilitated direct epitope mapping crucial for antibody characterization. This robust method motivates its ready adoption for other protein targets. Liew et al. describe an efficient monoclonal antibody (mAb) production method and as a proof-of-concept, develop mAbs against multiple epitopes on hANKRD1 in a single hybridoma production cycle. With rapid screening and validation techniques, this pipeline shows promise of general applicability for antibody panel generation.
ISSN:2399-3642
2399-3642
DOI:10.1038/s42003-021-01965-x