Literature DB >> 11827478

Selection of large diversities of antiidiotypic antibody fragments by phage display.

Steffen Goletz1, Peter Astrup Christensen, Peter Kristensen, Dietmar Blohm, Ian Tomlinson, Greg Winter, Uwe Karsten.   

Abstract

Antiidiotypic antibodies (Ab2) are needed as tools for a better understanding of molecular mimicry and the immunological network, and for many potential applications in the biomedical and pharmaceutical field. Antiidiotypic antibodies mimicking carbohydrate or conformational epitopes (Ab2beta) are of considerable interest as surrogate immunogens for cancer vaccination. However, it has so far been difficult and tedious to produce Ab2s to a given antigen. Here we describe a fast and reliable technique for generating large diversities of antiidiotypic single chain antibody fragments from non-immunized phagemid libraries using phage display. Key elements are a specific elution with the original antigen followed by trypsin treatment of the eluted phages in combination with the protease sensitive helperphage KM13. This novel method was compared with various conventional selection and elution methods, including, specific elution with or without trypsin treatment, elution with glycine at pH 2.2 with or without trypsin treatment, and elution by trypsin treatment only. The results clearly show that specific elution in combination with trypsin treatment of the eluted phages is by far superior to the other conventional methods, enabling for the first time the generation of a large variety of Ab2s after only two to three rounds of selection, thereby maintaining maximum diversity. We obtained 28 to 88 antiidiotypes out of 96 tested clones after two to three rounds of selection with a diversity of 55-90 %. This was achieved for two carbohydrate (di-, and tetrasaccharides) and one conformational protein epitope using two large naïve libraries and their corresponding monoclonal Ab1. The antiidiotypic nature of the selected scFv-phages was verified by ELISA and immunocytochemistry inhibition experiments. Copyright 2002 Elsevier Science Limited.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11827478     DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.2001.5314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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