| Literature DB >> 29070976 |
André Frenzel1,2, Jonas Kügler2, Saskia Helmsing1, Doris Meier1, Thomas Schirrmann2, Michael Hust1, Stefan Dübel1.
Abstract
With six approved products and more than 60 candidates in clinical testing, human monoclonal antibody discovery by phage display is well established as a robust and reliable source for the generation of therapeutic antibodies. While a vast diversity of library generation philosophies and selection strategies have been conceived, the power of molecular design offered by controlling the in vitro selection step is still to be recognized by a broader audience outside of the antibody engineering community. Here, we summarize some opportunities and achievements, e.g., the generation of antibodies which could not be generated otherwise, and the design of antibody properties by different panning strategies, including the adjustment of kinetic parameters.Entities:
Keywords: Human monoclonal antibodies; Immunotherapy; In vitro evolution; Panning; Phage display; scFv
Year: 2017 PMID: 29070976 PMCID: PMC5649246 DOI: 10.1159/000479633
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transfus Med Hemother ISSN: 1660-3796 Impact factor: 3.747