Literature DB >> 30880170

Low binding affinity and reduced complement-dependent cell death efficacy of ofatumumab produced using a plant system (Nicotiana benthamiana L.).

Narae Jin1, Jin Won Lee2, Woon Heo3, Moon Young Ryu4, Min Kyung So5, Byoung Joon Ko6, Hye-Yeon Kim7, Sei Mee Yoon8, Jinu Lee9, Joo Young Kim10, Woo Taek Kim11.   

Abstract

The plant protein production system is a platform that can not only reduce production costs but also produce monoclonal antibodies that do not have the risk of residual proteins from the host. However, due to the difference between post-translational processes in plants and animals, there may be a modification in the Fab region of the monoclonal antibody produced in the plant; thus, it is necessary to compare the antigen affinity of this antibody with that of the prototype. In this study, ofatumumab, a fully human anti-CD20 IgG1κ monoclonal antibody used for its non-cross resistance to rituximab, was expressed in Nicotiana benthamiana, and its affinities and efficacies were compared with those of native ofatumumab produced from CHO cells. Two forms of plant ofatumumab (with or without HDEL-tag) were generated and their production yields were compared. The HDEL-tagged ofatumumab was more expressed in plants than the form without HDEL-tag. The specificity of the target recognition of plant-derived ofatumumab was confirmed by mCherry-CD20-expressing HEK cells via immuno-staining, and the capping of CD20 after ofatumumab binding was also confirmed using Ramos B cells. In the functional equivalence tests, the binding affinities and complement-dependent cell cytotoxicity efficacy of plant-ofatumumab-HDEL and plant-ofatumumab without HDEL were significantly reduced compared to those of CHO-derived ofatumumab. Therefore, we suggest that although ofatumumab is not a good candidate as a template for plant-derived monoclonal antibodies because of its decreased affinity when produced in plants, it is an interesting target to study the differences between post-translational modifications in mammals and plants.
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Keywords:  Anti-CD20 antibody; B cells; Binding affinity; Fab region; Ofatumumab; Plant-based protein expression

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30880170     DOI: 10.1016/j.pep.2019.03.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Expr Purif        ISSN: 1046-5928            Impact factor:   1.650


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1.  Heterologous expression of biologically active Mambalgin-1 peptide as a new potential anticancer, using a PVX-based viral vector in Nicotiana benthamiana.

Authors:  Ghaffar Khezri; Bahram Baghban Kohneh Rouz; Hamideh Ofoghi; Seyed Javad Davarpanah
Journal:  Plant Cell Tissue Organ Cult       Date:  2020-06-29       Impact factor: 2.711

Review 2.  Cancer biologics made in plants.

Authors:  Matthew Dent; Nobuyuki Matoba
Journal:  Curr Opin Biotechnol       Date:  2019-11-27       Impact factor: 9.740

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