Rare, high-affinity anti-pathogen antibodies from human repertoires, discovered using microfluidics and molecular genomics

Affinity-matured, functional anti-pathogen antibodies are present at low frequencies in natural human repertoires. These antibodies are often excellent candidates for therapeutic monoclonal antibodies. However, mining natural human antibody repertoires is a challenge. In this study, we demonstrate a...

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Veröffentlicht in:mAbs 2017-11, Vol.9 (8), p.1282-1296
Hauptverfasser: Adler, Adam S, Mizrahi, Rena A, Spindler, Matthew J, Adams, Matthew S, Asensio, Michael A, Edgar, Robert C, Leong, Jackson, Leong, Renee, Roalfe, Lucy, White, Rebecca, Goldblatt, David, Johnson, David S
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Zusammenfassung:Affinity-matured, functional anti-pathogen antibodies are present at low frequencies in natural human repertoires. These antibodies are often excellent candidates for therapeutic monoclonal antibodies. However, mining natural human antibody repertoires is a challenge. In this study, we demonstrate a new method that uses microfluidics, yeast display, and deep sequencing to identify 247 natively paired anti-pathogen single-chain variable fragments (scFvs), which were initially as rare as 1 in 100,000 in the human repertoires. Influenza A vaccination increased the frequency of influenza A antigen-binding scFv within the peripheral B cell repertoire from
ISSN:1942-0862
1942-0870
DOI:10.1080/19420862.2017.1371383