AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the creation of a diverse antibody library from a single healthy individual, challenging the traditional view that more donors equal greater diversity.
  • The research emphasizes that the quantity of lymphocytes is more crucial than the number of donors in producing a functional library.
  • A high-quality phage display library was constructed, utilizing efficient extraction and amplification methods, and validated through next-generation sequencing, demonstrating successful functionality against various therapeutic targets.

Article Abstract

Antibody complementarity determining region diversity has been considered to be the most important metric for the production of a functional antibody library. Generally, the greater the antibody library diversity, the greater the probability of selecting a diverse array of high affinity leads. According to this paradigm, the primary means of elevating library diversity has been by increasing the number of donors. In the present study we explored the possibility of creating an in vitro antibody library from a single healthy individual, showing that the number of lymphocytes, rather than the number of donors, is the key criterion in the production of a diverse and functional antibody library. We describe the construction of a high-quality phage display library comprising 5 × 10 human antibodies by applying an efficient B cell extraction protocol from a single donor and a targeted V-gene amplification strategy favoring specific antibody families for their improved developability profiles. Each step of the library generation process was followed and validated by next generation sequencing to monitor the library quality and diversity. The functionality of the library was tested using several therapeutically relevant targets for which a vast number of different antibodies with desired biophysical properties were obtained.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7979914PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-01881-0DOI Listing

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