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In vitro affinity optimization of an anti-BDNF monoclonal antibody translates to improved potency in targeting chronic pain states in vivo.

Edwina Stack1, Sheridan McMurray2, Gordon McMurray2, Jason Wade1,3, Melissa Clark2, Gareth Young2, Kim Marquette3, Sadhana Jain3, Kerry Kelleher3, Ting Chen3, Qingcong Lin3, Laird Bloom3, Laura Lin3, William Finlay1, Rie Suzuki2, Orla Cunningham1.   

Abstract

The role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) signaling in chronic pain has been well documented. Given the important central role of BDNF in long term plasticity and memory, we sought to engineer a high affinity, peripherally-restricted monoclonal antibody against BDNF to modulate pain. BDNF shares 100% sequence homology across human and rodents; thus, we selected chickens as an alternative immune host for initial antibody generation. Here, we describe the affinity optimization of complementarity-determining region-grafted, chicken-derived R3bH01, an anti-BDNF antibody specifically blocking the TrkB receptor interaction. Antibody optimization led to the identification of B30, which has a > 300-fold improvement in affinity based on BIAcore, an 800-fold improvement in potency in a cell-based pERK assay and demonstrates exquisite selectivity over related neurotrophins. Affinity improvements measured in vitro translated to in vivo pharmacological activity, with B30 demonstrating a 30-fold improvement in potency over parental R3bH01 in a peripheral nerve injury model. We further demonstrate that peripheral BDNF plays a role in maintaining the plasticity of sensory neurons following nerve damage, with B30 reversing neuron hyperexcitability associated with heat and mechanical stimuli in a dose-dependent fashion. In summary, our data demonstrate that effective sequestration of BDNF via a high affinity neutralizing antibody has potential utility in modulating the pathophysiological mechanisms that drive chronic pain states.

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Keywords:  BDNF; affinity optimization; chickens; chronic pain; monoclonal antibody; neuropathic pain; peripheral nerve injury

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32329655      PMCID: PMC7188400          DOI: 10.1080/19420862.2020.1755000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MAbs        ISSN: 1942-0862            Impact factor:   5.857


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