Mining Naïve Rabbit Antibody Repertoires by Phage Display for Monoclonal Antibodies of Therapeutic Utility

Peng H, Nerreter T, Chang J, Qi J, Li X, Karunadharma P, Martinez GJ, Fallahi M, Soden J, Freeth J, Beerli RR, Grawunder U, Hudecek M, Rader C (2017)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2017

Journal

Book Volume: 429

Pages Range: 2954-2973

Journal Issue: 19

DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2017.08.003

Abstract

Owing to their high affinities and specificities, rabbit monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have demonstrated value and potential primarily as basic research and diagnostic reagents, but, in some cases, also as therapeutics. To accelerate access to rabbit mAbs bypassing immunization, we generated a large naïve rabbit antibody repertoire represented by a phage display library encompassing > 10 billion independent antibodies in chimeric rabbit/human Fab format and validated it by next-generation sequencing. Panels of rabbit mAbs selected from this library against two emerging cancer targets, ROR1 and ROR2, revealed high diversity, affinity, and specificity. Moreover, ROR1- and ROR2-targeting rabbit mAbs demonstrated therapeutic utility as components of chimeric antigen receptor-engineered T cells, further corroborating the value of the naïve rabbit antibody library as a rich and virtually unlimited source of rabbit mAbs.

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APA:

Peng, H., Nerreter, T., Chang, J., Qi, J., Li, X., Karunadharma, P.,... Rader, C. (2017). Mining Naïve Rabbit Antibody Repertoires by Phage Display for Monoclonal Antibodies of Therapeutic Utility. Journal of Molecular Biology, 429(19), 2954-2973. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2017.08.003

MLA:

Peng, Haiyong, et al. "Mining Naïve Rabbit Antibody Repertoires by Phage Display for Monoclonal Antibodies of Therapeutic Utility." Journal of Molecular Biology 429.19 (2017): 2954-2973.

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