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Structural Guided Scaffold Phage Display Libraries as a Source of Bio-Therapeutics

We have developed a structurally-guided scaffold phage display strategy for identification of ligand mimetic bio-therapeutics. As a proof of concept we used the ligand of integrin αvβ6, a tumour cell surface receptor and a major new target for imaging and therapy of many types of solid cancer. NMR s...

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Autores principales: Man, Y. K. Stella, DiCara, Danielle, Chan, Nicole, Vessillier, Sandrine, Mather, Stephen J., Rowe, Michelle L., Howard, Mark J., Marshall, John F., Nissim, Ahuva
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3739823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23950939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070452
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author Man, Y. K. Stella
DiCara, Danielle
Chan, Nicole
Vessillier, Sandrine
Mather, Stephen J.
Rowe, Michelle L.
Howard, Mark J.
Marshall, John F.
Nissim, Ahuva
author_facet Man, Y. K. Stella
DiCara, Danielle
Chan, Nicole
Vessillier, Sandrine
Mather, Stephen J.
Rowe, Michelle L.
Howard, Mark J.
Marshall, John F.
Nissim, Ahuva
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description We have developed a structurally-guided scaffold phage display strategy for identification of ligand mimetic bio-therapeutics. As a proof of concept we used the ligand of integrin αvβ6, a tumour cell surface receptor and a major new target for imaging and therapy of many types of solid cancer. NMR structure analysis showed that RGD-helix structures are optimal for αvβ6 ligand-interaction, so we designed novel algorithms to generate human single chain fragment variable (scFv) libraries with synthetic V(H)-CDR3 encoding RGD-helix hairpins with helices of differing pitch, length and amino acid composition. Study of the lead scFv clones D25scFv and D34scFv and their corresponding V(H)-CDR3 derived peptides, D25p and D34p, demonstrated: specific binding to recombinant and cellular αvβ6; inhibition of αvβ6-dependent cell and ligand adhesion, αvβ6-dependent cell internalisation; and selective retention by αvβ6-expressing, but not αvβ6-negative, human xenografts. NMR analysis established that both the D25p and D34p retained RGD-helix structures confirming the success of the algorithm. In conclusion, scFv libraries can be engineered based on ligand structural motifs to increase the likelihood of developing powerful bio-therapeutics.
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spelling pubmed-37398232013-08-15 Structural Guided Scaffold Phage Display Libraries as a Source of Bio-Therapeutics Man, Y. K. Stella DiCara, Danielle Chan, Nicole Vessillier, Sandrine Mather, Stephen J. Rowe, Michelle L. Howard, Mark J. Marshall, John F. Nissim, Ahuva PLoS One Research Article We have developed a structurally-guided scaffold phage display strategy for identification of ligand mimetic bio-therapeutics. As a proof of concept we used the ligand of integrin αvβ6, a tumour cell surface receptor and a major new target for imaging and therapy of many types of solid cancer. NMR structure analysis showed that RGD-helix structures are optimal for αvβ6 ligand-interaction, so we designed novel algorithms to generate human single chain fragment variable (scFv) libraries with synthetic V(H)-CDR3 encoding RGD-helix hairpins with helices of differing pitch, length and amino acid composition. Study of the lead scFv clones D25scFv and D34scFv and their corresponding V(H)-CDR3 derived peptides, D25p and D34p, demonstrated: specific binding to recombinant and cellular αvβ6; inhibition of αvβ6-dependent cell and ligand adhesion, αvβ6-dependent cell internalisation; and selective retention by αvβ6-expressing, but not αvβ6-negative, human xenografts. NMR analysis established that both the D25p and D34p retained RGD-helix structures confirming the success of the algorithm. In conclusion, scFv libraries can be engineered based on ligand structural motifs to increase the likelihood of developing powerful bio-therapeutics. Public Library of Science 2013-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3739823/ /pubmed/23950939 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070452 Text en © 2013 Man et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Man, Y. K. Stella
DiCara, Danielle
Chan, Nicole
Vessillier, Sandrine
Mather, Stephen J.
Rowe, Michelle L.
Howard, Mark J.
Marshall, John F.
Nissim, Ahuva
Structural Guided Scaffold Phage Display Libraries as a Source of Bio-Therapeutics
title Structural Guided Scaffold Phage Display Libraries as a Source of Bio-Therapeutics
title_full Structural Guided Scaffold Phage Display Libraries as a Source of Bio-Therapeutics
title_fullStr Structural Guided Scaffold Phage Display Libraries as a Source of Bio-Therapeutics
title_full_unstemmed Structural Guided Scaffold Phage Display Libraries as a Source of Bio-Therapeutics
title_short Structural Guided Scaffold Phage Display Libraries as a Source of Bio-Therapeutics
title_sort structural guided scaffold phage display libraries as a source of bio-therapeutics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3739823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23950939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070452
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