[BOOK][B] Modular construction of large non-immune human antibody phage-display libraries from variable heavy and light chain gene cassettes

NK Lee, S Bidlingmaier, Y Su, B Liu - 2018 - Springer
NK Lee, S Bidlingmaier, Y Su, B Liu
2018Springer
Monoclonal antibodies and antibody-derived therapeutics have emerged as a rapidly
growing class of biological drugs for the treatment of cancer, autoimmunity, infection, and
neurological diseases. To support the development of human antibodies, various display
techniques based on antibody gene repertoires have been constructed over the last two
decades. In particular, scFv-antibody phage display has been extensively utilized to select
lead antibodies against a variety of target antigens. To construct a scFv phage display that …
Abstract
Monoclonal antibodies and antibody-derived therapeutics have emerged as a rapidly growing class of biological drugs for the treatment of cancer, autoimmunity, infection, and neurological diseases. To support the development of human antibodies, various display techniques based on antibody gene repertoires have been constructed over the last two decades. In particular, scFv-antibody phage display has been extensively utilized to select lead antibodies against a variety of target antigens. To construct a scFv phage display that enables efficient antibody discovery, and optimization, it is desirable to develop a system that allows modular assembly of highly diverse variable heavy chain and light chain (Vκ and Vλ) repertoires. Here, we describe modular construction of large non-immune human antibody phage-display libraries built on variable gene cassettes from heavy chain and light chain repertoires (Vκ- and Vλ-light can be made into independent cassettes). We describe utility of such libraries in antibody discovery and optimization through chain shuffling.
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