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A large semi-synthetic single-chain Fv phage display library based on chicken immunoglobulin genes

BACKGROUND: Antibody fragments selected from large combinatorial libraries have numerous applications in diagnosis and therapy. Most existing antibody repertoires are derived from human immunoglobulin genes. Genes from other species can, however, also be used. Because of the way in which gene conver...

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Autores principales: van Wyngaardt, Wouter, Malatji, Teresiah, Mashau, Cordelia, Fehrsen, Jeanni, Jordaan, Frances, Miltiadou, Dubravka, du Plessis, Dion H
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC406508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15059288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-4-6
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author van Wyngaardt, Wouter
Malatji, Teresiah
Mashau, Cordelia
Fehrsen, Jeanni
Jordaan, Frances
Miltiadou, Dubravka
du Plessis, Dion H
author_facet van Wyngaardt, Wouter
Malatji, Teresiah
Mashau, Cordelia
Fehrsen, Jeanni
Jordaan, Frances
Miltiadou, Dubravka
du Plessis, Dion H
author_sort van Wyngaardt, Wouter
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Antibody fragments selected from large combinatorial libraries have numerous applications in diagnosis and therapy. Most existing antibody repertoires are derived from human immunoglobulin genes. Genes from other species can, however, also be used. Because of the way in which gene conversion introduces diversity, the naïve antibody repertoire of the chicken can easily be accessed using only two sets of primers. RESULTS: With in vitro diagnostic applications in mind, we have constructed a large library of recombinant filamentous bacteriophages displaying single chain antibody fragments derived from combinatorial pairings of chicken variable heavy and light chains. Synthetically randomised complementarity determining regions are included in some of the heavy chains. Single chain antibody fragments that recognise haptens, proteins and virus particles were selected from this repertoire. Affinities of three different antibody fragments were determined using surface plasmon resonance. Two were in the low nanomolar and one in the subnanomolar range. To illustrate the practical value of antibodies from the library, phage displayed single chain fragments were incorporated into ELISAs aimed at detecting African horsesickness and bluetongue virus particles. Virus antibodies were detected in a competitive ELISA. CONCLUSION: The chicken-derived phage library described here is expected to be a versatile source of recombinant antibody fragments directed against a wide variety of antigens. It has the potential to provide monoclonal reagents with applications in research and diagnostics. For in vitro applications, naïve phage libraries based on avian donors may prove to be useful adjuncts to the selectable antibody repertoires that already exist.
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spelling pubmed-4065082004-05-13 A large semi-synthetic single-chain Fv phage display library based on chicken immunoglobulin genes van Wyngaardt, Wouter Malatji, Teresiah Mashau, Cordelia Fehrsen, Jeanni Jordaan, Frances Miltiadou, Dubravka du Plessis, Dion H BMC Biotechnol Research Article BACKGROUND: Antibody fragments selected from large combinatorial libraries have numerous applications in diagnosis and therapy. Most existing antibody repertoires are derived from human immunoglobulin genes. Genes from other species can, however, also be used. Because of the way in which gene conversion introduces diversity, the naïve antibody repertoire of the chicken can easily be accessed using only two sets of primers. RESULTS: With in vitro diagnostic applications in mind, we have constructed a large library of recombinant filamentous bacteriophages displaying single chain antibody fragments derived from combinatorial pairings of chicken variable heavy and light chains. Synthetically randomised complementarity determining regions are included in some of the heavy chains. Single chain antibody fragments that recognise haptens, proteins and virus particles were selected from this repertoire. Affinities of three different antibody fragments were determined using surface plasmon resonance. Two were in the low nanomolar and one in the subnanomolar range. To illustrate the practical value of antibodies from the library, phage displayed single chain fragments were incorporated into ELISAs aimed at detecting African horsesickness and bluetongue virus particles. Virus antibodies were detected in a competitive ELISA. CONCLUSION: The chicken-derived phage library described here is expected to be a versatile source of recombinant antibody fragments directed against a wide variety of antigens. It has the potential to provide monoclonal reagents with applications in research and diagnostics. For in vitro applications, naïve phage libraries based on avian donors may prove to be useful adjuncts to the selectable antibody repertoires that already exist. BioMed Central 2004-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC406508/ /pubmed/15059288 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-4-6 Text en Copyright © 2004 van Wyngaardt et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
spellingShingle Research Article
van Wyngaardt, Wouter
Malatji, Teresiah
Mashau, Cordelia
Fehrsen, Jeanni
Jordaan, Frances
Miltiadou, Dubravka
du Plessis, Dion H
A large semi-synthetic single-chain Fv phage display library based on chicken immunoglobulin genes
title A large semi-synthetic single-chain Fv phage display library based on chicken immunoglobulin genes
title_full A large semi-synthetic single-chain Fv phage display library based on chicken immunoglobulin genes
title_fullStr A large semi-synthetic single-chain Fv phage display library based on chicken immunoglobulin genes
title_full_unstemmed A large semi-synthetic single-chain Fv phage display library based on chicken immunoglobulin genes
title_short A large semi-synthetic single-chain Fv phage display library based on chicken immunoglobulin genes
title_sort large semi-synthetic single-chain fv phage display library based on chicken immunoglobulin genes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC406508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15059288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-4-6
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