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Generation, Diversity Determination, and Application to Antibody Selection of a Human Naïve Fab Library

We constructed a large naïve human Fab library (3 × 10(10) colonies) from the lymphocytes of 809 human donors, assessed available diversities of the heavy-chain variable (VH) and κ light-chain variable (VK) domain repertoires, and validated the library by selecting Fabs against 10 therapeutically re...

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Autores principales: Kim, Sangkyu, Park, Insoo, Park, Seung Gu, Cho, Seulki, Kim, Jin Hong, Ipper, Nagesh S., Choi, Sun Shim, Lee, Eung Suk, Hong, Hyo Jeong
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Publicado: Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5638773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28927259
http://dx.doi.org/10.14348/molcells.2017.0106
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author Kim, Sangkyu
Park, Insoo
Park, Seung Gu
Cho, Seulki
Kim, Jin Hong
Ipper, Nagesh S.
Choi, Sun Shim
Lee, Eung Suk
Hong, Hyo Jeong
author_facet Kim, Sangkyu
Park, Insoo
Park, Seung Gu
Cho, Seulki
Kim, Jin Hong
Ipper, Nagesh S.
Choi, Sun Shim
Lee, Eung Suk
Hong, Hyo Jeong
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description We constructed a large naïve human Fab library (3 × 10(10) colonies) from the lymphocytes of 809 human donors, assessed available diversities of the heavy-chain variable (VH) and κ light-chain variable (VK) domain repertoires, and validated the library by selecting Fabs against 10 therapeutically relevant antigens by phage display. We obtained a database of unique 7,373 VH and 41,804 VK sequences by 454 pyrosequencing, and analyzed the repertoires. The distribution of VH and VK subfamilies and germline genes in our antibody repertoires slightly differed from those in earlier published natural antibody libraries. The frequency of somatic hypermutations (SHMs) in heavy-chain complementarity determining region (HCDR)1 and HCDR2 are higher compared with the natural IgM repertoire. Analysis of position-specific SHMs in CDRs indicates that asparagine, threonine, arginine, aspartate and phenylalanine are the most frequent non-germline residues on the antibody-antigen interface and are converted mostly from the germline residues, which are highly represented in germline SHM hotspots. The amino acid composition and length-dependent changes in amino acid frequencies of HCDR3 are similar to those in previous reports, except that frequencies of aspartate and phenylalanine are a little higher in our repertoire. Taken together, the results show that this antibody library shares common features of natural antibody repertoires and also has unique features. The antibody library will be useful in the generation of human antibodies against diverse antigens, and the information about the diversity of natural antibody repertoires will be valuable in the future design of synthetic human antibody libraries with high functional diversity.
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spelling pubmed-56387732017-10-23 Generation, Diversity Determination, and Application to Antibody Selection of a Human Naïve Fab Library Kim, Sangkyu Park, Insoo Park, Seung Gu Cho, Seulki Kim, Jin Hong Ipper, Nagesh S. Choi, Sun Shim Lee, Eung Suk Hong, Hyo Jeong Mol Cells Article We constructed a large naïve human Fab library (3 × 10(10) colonies) from the lymphocytes of 809 human donors, assessed available diversities of the heavy-chain variable (VH) and κ light-chain variable (VK) domain repertoires, and validated the library by selecting Fabs against 10 therapeutically relevant antigens by phage display. We obtained a database of unique 7,373 VH and 41,804 VK sequences by 454 pyrosequencing, and analyzed the repertoires. The distribution of VH and VK subfamilies and germline genes in our antibody repertoires slightly differed from those in earlier published natural antibody libraries. The frequency of somatic hypermutations (SHMs) in heavy-chain complementarity determining region (HCDR)1 and HCDR2 are higher compared with the natural IgM repertoire. Analysis of position-specific SHMs in CDRs indicates that asparagine, threonine, arginine, aspartate and phenylalanine are the most frequent non-germline residues on the antibody-antigen interface and are converted mostly from the germline residues, which are highly represented in germline SHM hotspots. The amino acid composition and length-dependent changes in amino acid frequencies of HCDR3 are similar to those in previous reports, except that frequencies of aspartate and phenylalanine are a little higher in our repertoire. Taken together, the results show that this antibody library shares common features of natural antibody repertoires and also has unique features. The antibody library will be useful in the generation of human antibodies against diverse antigens, and the information about the diversity of natural antibody repertoires will be valuable in the future design of synthetic human antibody libraries with high functional diversity. Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology 2017-09-30 2017-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5638773/ /pubmed/28927259 http://dx.doi.org/10.14348/molcells.2017.0106 Text en © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology. All rights reserved. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/.
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Kim, Sangkyu
Park, Insoo
Park, Seung Gu
Cho, Seulki
Kim, Jin Hong
Ipper, Nagesh S.
Choi, Sun Shim
Lee, Eung Suk
Hong, Hyo Jeong
Generation, Diversity Determination, and Application to Antibody Selection of a Human Naïve Fab Library
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title_full Generation, Diversity Determination, and Application to Antibody Selection of a Human Naïve Fab Library
title_fullStr Generation, Diversity Determination, and Application to Antibody Selection of a Human Naïve Fab Library
title_full_unstemmed Generation, Diversity Determination, and Application to Antibody Selection of a Human Naïve Fab Library
title_short Generation, Diversity Determination, and Application to Antibody Selection of a Human Naïve Fab Library
title_sort generation, diversity determination, and application to antibody selection of a human naïve fab library
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5638773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28927259
http://dx.doi.org/10.14348/molcells.2017.0106
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