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Single-Domain Antibodies for Targeting, Detection, and In Vivo Imaging of Human CD4+ Cells

Authors :
Traenkle, Bjoern
Kaiser, Philipp D.
Pezzana, Stefania
Richardson, Jennifer
Gramlich, Marius
Wagner, Teresa R.
Seyfried, Dominik
Weldle, Melissa
Holz, Stefanie
Parfyonova, Yana
Nueske, Stefan
Scholz, Armin M.
Zeck, Anne
Jakobi, Meike
Schneiderhan-Marra, Nicole
Schaller, Martin
Maurer, Andreas
Gouttefangeas, Cécile
Kneilling, Manfred
Pichler, Bernd J.
Sonanini, Dominik
Rothbauer, Ulrich
Source :
Frontiers in Immunology
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2021.

Abstract

The advancement of new immunotherapies necessitates appropriate probes to monitor the presence and distribution of distinct immune cell populations. Considering the key role of CD4+ cells in regulating immunological processes, we generated novel single-domain antibodies [nanobodies (Nbs)] that specifically recognize human CD4. After in-depth analysis of their binding properties, recognized epitopes, and effects on T-cell proliferation, activation, and cytokine release, we selected CD4-specific Nbs that did not interfere with crucial T-cell processes in vitro and converted them into immune tracers for noninvasive molecular imaging. By optical imaging, we demonstrated the ability of a high-affinity CD4-Nb to specifically visualize CD4+ cells in vivo using a xenograft model. Furthermore, quantitative high-resolution immune positron emission tomography (immunoPET)/MR of a human CD4 knock-in mouse model showed rapid accumulation of 64Cu-radiolabeled CD4-Nb1 in CD4+ T cell-rich tissues. We propose that the CD4-Nbs presented here could serve as versatile probes for stratifying patients and monitoring individual immune responses during personalized immunotherapy in both cancer and inflammatory diseases.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16643224
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Immunology
Accession number :
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