Literature DB >> 17803448

Recombinant expression of the beta-subunit of HLA-DR10 for the selection of novel lymphoma targeting molecules.

Huguette Albrecht1, Monique Cosman, Maria Ngu-Schwemlein, Michele Corzett, Kena W Curran, Cheryl Dolan, Xiangming Fang, Sally J DeNardo, Gerald L DeNardo, Rod Balhorn.   

Abstract

Selective high-affinity ligands (SHALs) were selected as substitutes for monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to deliver radioisotopes to malignant tumors. Because a SHAL (5 KD) is considerably smaller in comparison to an antibody (150 KD), a significant therapeutic index (TI) enhancement for radioimmunotherapy (RIT) is anticipated. The antibody-antigen (Ab-Ag) model system chosen for the development of SHALs consists of Lym-1, a MAb with proven selectivity in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) patients and its well-characterized Ag, the beta subunit of HLA DR10. Whereas Lym-1 is readily available, the subunit of HLA-DR10 is not. Native, heterodimeric (alpha and beta subunits) HLA-DR10 can be purified from Raji cells, which are known to overexpress this Ag. Inconsistent homogeneity between preparations of HLA-DR10 solubilized in the presence of detergents prompted us to express a recombinant form of the beta subunit of HLA-DR10 in Escherichia coli. Negligible production yields (<or=50 microg/L) were achieved by the expression of the full-length protein in a soluble form. By contrast, yields of 240 mg/L were obtained by expressing only the extracellular domain (ED) of the beta subunit of HLA-DR10 in an insoluble form (inclusion bodies). The recovery yield of refolded protein was 75%. Circular dichroism (CD) and Lym-1 binding studies indicated that the recombinant ED of the beta subunit of HLA-DR10 was properly folded. Therefore, this recombinant protein can be used as a surrogate for native heterodimeric HLA DR10 for the in vitro selection of SHALs and related targeting molecules.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17803448     DOI: 10.1089/cbr.2007.375A

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Biother Radiopharm        ISSN: 1084-9785            Impact factor:   3.099


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1.  Nanomolecular HLA-DR10 antibody mimics: A potent system for molecular targeted therapy and imaging.

Authors:  Gerald L DeNardo; Arutselvan Natarajan; Saphon Hok; Gary Mirick; Sally J DeNardo; Michele Corzett; Vladimir Sysko; Joerg Lehmann; Laurel Beckett; Rod Balhorn
Journal:  Cancer Biother Radiopharm       Date:  2008-12       Impact factor: 3.099

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