1. Selection of human anti-CD28 scFvs from a T-NHL related scFv library using ribosome display.
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Rothe A, Nathanielsz A, Hosse RJ, Oberhäuser F, Strandmann EP, Engert A, Hudson PJ, and Power BE
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- CD28 Antigens isolation & purification, Humans, Immunoassay methods, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin pathology, Antibodies, Monoclonal immunology, CD28 Antigens immunology, Immunoglobulin Fc Fragments immunology, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin immunology, Peptide Library, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell immunology, Ribosomes immunology
- Abstract
Engineered antibodies have become an invaluable source of biopharmaceuticals against a wide range of diseases. About 200 antibody-based biologicals have been tested in clinical trials. Single chain variable fragments of antibodies (scFvs) provide binding specificity and offer an increased ease of in vitro display selection. Here, we present the generation of a human scFv library from peripheral blood lymphocyte RNA of a patient with relapsed T-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (T-NHL) who experienced a rare case of "spontaneous" remission. Antibodies against human T-cell antigen CD28, a co-stimulatory protein that influences the immune response by amplification of the transcriptional effects of T-cell receptors, might have contributed to the patient's remission. The scFv library was panned against CD28 using ribosome display and further subjected to affinity maturation. Isolated scFv were assessed for binding specificity and affinity and may provide the basis for the development of novel immunotherapeutic strategies. This work demonstrates the selection of a fully human antibody fragment from a patient-derived gene pool by in vitro ribosome display technology.
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- 2007
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