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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572328/etrolizumab-as-an-induction-and-maintenance-therapy-for-ulcerative-colitis-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-randomized-controlled-trials
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REVIEW
Othman Saleh, Mohamed T Abuelazm, Islam Mohamed, Alaa Ramadan, Mohammad Assaf, Ahmad Alzoubi, Majd M AlBarakat, Basel Abdelazeem
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Etrolizumab is a gut-targeted anti-β7 integrin monoclonal antibody. However, the evidence of etrolizumab efficacy and safety in ulcerative colitis remains inconclusive. Therefore, we aim to evaluate the safety and efficacy of etrolizumab as an induction and maintenance therapy for active moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. METHODS: We synthesized randomized controlled studies (RCTs) from MEDLINE, Scopus, EMBASE, PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library until April 2023...
April 2024: JGH Open: An Open Access Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568909/development-of-a-latex-agglutination-test-based-on-vh-antibody-fragment-for-detection-of-streptococcus-suis-serotype-2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kiratika Chidkoksung, Nattihda Parakasikron, Suphachai Nuanualsuwan, Kannika Khantasup
Streptococcus suis serotype 2 (SS2) is an important porcine pathogen that causes diseases in both swine and human. For rapid SS2 identification, a novel latex agglutination test (LAT) based on heavy-chain variable domain antibody (VH) was developed. Firstly, the soluble 47B3 VH antibody fragment from a phage display library, in which cysteine residues were engineered at the C-terminus, was expressed in Escherichia coli. The purified protein was then gently reduced to form monomeric soluble 47B3 VH subsequently used to coat with latex beads by means of site-specific conjugation...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568030/development-of-a-pan-tau-multivalent-nanobody-that-binds-tau-aggregation-motifs-and-recognizes-pathological-tau-aggregates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nikki McArthur, Bokyung Kang, Felix G Rivera Moctezuma, Akber T Shaikh, Kathryn Loeffler, Nemil N Bhatt, Madison Kidd, Jennifer M Zupancic, Alec A Desai, Naima Djeddar, Anton Bryksin, Peter M Tessier, Rakez Kayed, Levi B Wood, Ravi S Kane
Alzheimer's disease and other tauopathies are characterized by the misfolding and aggregation of the tau protein into oligomeric and fibrillar structures. Antibodies against tau play an increasingly important role in studying these neurodegenerative diseases and the generation of tools to diagnose and treat them. The development of antibodies that recognize tau protein aggregates, however, is hindered by complex immunization and antibody selection strategies and limitations to antigen presentation. Here, we have taken a facile approach to identify single-domain antibodies, or nanobodies, that bind to many forms of tau by screening a synthetic yeast surface display nanobody library against monomeric tau and creating multivalent versions of our lead nanobody, MT3...
April 3, 2024: Biotechnology Progress
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562928/single-cell-rna-sequencing-reveals-immune-education-promotes-t-cell-survival-in-mice-subjected-to-the-cecal-ligation-and-puncture-sepsis-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven D Ham, Mabel N Abraham, Clifford S Deutschman, Matthew D Taylor
BACKGROUND: Individual T cell responses vary significantly based on the microenvironment present at the time of immune response and on prior induced T cell memory. While the cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) model is the most commonly used murine sepsis model, the contribution of diverse T cell responses has not been explored. We defined T cell subset responses to CLP using single-cell RNA sequencing and examined the effects of prior induced T cell memory (Immune Education) on these responses...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562682/atomically-accurate-de-novo-design-of-single-domain-antibodies
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Nathaniel R Bennett, Joseph L Watson, Robert J Ragotte, Andrew J Borst, Déjenaé L See, Connor Weidle, Riti Biswas, Ellen L Shrock, Philip J Y Leung, Buwei Huang, Inna Goreshnik, Russell Ault, Kenneth D Carr, Benedikt Singer, Cameron Criswell, Dionne Vafeados, Mariana Garcia Sanchez, Ho Min Kim, Susana Vázquez Torres, Sidney Chan, David Baker
Despite the central role that antibodies play in modern medicine, there is currently no way to rationally design novel antibodies to bind a specific epitope on a target. Instead, antibody discovery currently involves time-consuming immunization of an animal or library screening approaches. Here we demonstrate that a fine-tuned RFdiffusion network is capable of designing de novo antibody variable heavy chains (VHH's) that bind user-specified epitopes. We experimentally confirm binders to four disease-relevant epitopes, and the cryo-EM structure of a designed VHH bound to influenza hemagglutinin is nearly identical to the design model both in the configuration of the CDR loops and the overall binding pose...
March 18, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552996/production-and-immunological-characterization-of-the-novel-single-chain-variable-fragment-scfv-antibodies-against-the-epitopes-on-opisthorchis-viverrini-cathepsin-f-ovcatf
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pongsakorn Martviset, Jeeraphong Thanongsaksrikul, Amornrat Geadkaew-Krenc, Salisa Chaimon, Kantaphon Glab-Ampai, Wanlapa Chaibangyang, Phornphan Sornchuer, Potjanee Srimanote, Jittiporn Ruangtong, Parisa Prathaphan, Tonkla Taechadamrongtham, Nattaya Torungkitmangmi, Bumpenporn Sanannam, Chadaporn Nuchjangreed Gordon, Nattaya Thongsepee, Viriya Pankao, Pathanin Chantree
BACKGROUND: Opisthorchis viverrini infection is a significant health problem in several countries, especially Southeast Asia. The infection causes acute gastro-hepatic symptoms and also long-term infection leading to carcinogenesis of an aggressive bile duct cancer (cholangiocarcinoma; CCA). Hence, the early diagnosis of O. viverrini infection could be the way out of this situation. Still, stool examination by microscopic-based methods, the current diagnostic procedure is restricted by low parasite egg numbers in the specimen and unprofessional laboratorians...
March 27, 2024: Acta Tropica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552297/fully-human-anti-b7-h3-recombinant-antibodies-inhibited-tumor-growth-by-increasing-t-cell-infiltration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lin Li, Siji Nian, Qin Liu, Bo Zhang, Wulemo Jimu, Chengwen Li, Zhanwen Huang, Qiaosen Hu, Yuanshuai Huang, Qing Yuan
Mortality due to malignant tumors is one of the major factors affecting the life expectancy of the global population. Therapeutic antibodies are a cutting-edge treatment method for restricting tumor growth. B7-H3 is highly expressed in tumor tissues, but rarely in normal tissues. B7-H3 is closely associated with poor prognosis in patients with tumors. B7-H3 is an important target for antitumor therapy. In this study, the fully human anti-B7H3 single-chain antibodies (scFvs) were isolated and screened from the fully human phage immune library with B7H3 as the target...
March 28, 2024: International Immunopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549814/monitoring-mepolizumab-treatment-in-chronic-rhinosinusitis-with-nasal-polyps-crswnp-discontinue-change-continue-therapy
#28
REVIEW
Ludger Klimek, Ulrike Förster-Ruhrmann, Heidi Olze, Achim G Beule, Adam M Chaker, Jan Hagemann, Tilman Huppertz, Thomas K Hoffmann, Stefan Dazert, Thomas Deitmer, Sebastian Strieth, Holger Wrede, Wolfgang W Schlenter, Hans-Jürgen Welkoborsky, Barbara Wollenberg, Sven Becker, Fredericke Bärhold, Felix Klimek, Ingrid Casper, Jaron Zuberbier, Claudia Rudack, Mandy Cuevas, Constantin A Hintschich, Orlando Guntinas-Lichius, Timo Stöver, Christoph Bergmann, Pascal Werminghaus, Oliver Pfaar, Jan Gosepath, Moritz Gröger, Caroline Beutner, Martin Laudien, Rainer K Weber, Tanja Hildebrand, Anna S Hoffmann, Claus Bachert
BACKGROUND: Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is a multifactorial inflammatory disease of the mucous membranes of the nose and sinuses. Eosinophilic inflammation is described as a common endotype. The anti-IL-5 antibody mepolizumab was approved in November 2021 as an add-on therapy to intranasal glucocorticosteroids for the treatment of adults with severe chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps when systemic glucocorticosteroids or surgery do not provide adequate disease control...
2024: Allergologie Select
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549811/eosinophil-granulocytes-in-chronic-inflammatory-respiratory-diseases-and-crswnp-function-immunological-basis-and-clinical-significance
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REVIEW
Felix Klimek, Christoph Bergmann, Jan Hagemann, Mandy Cuevas, Sven Becker, Oliver Pfaar, Ingrid Casper, Ludger Klimek
INTRODUCTION: Eosinophils play an important regulatory and immunomodulatory role in airway mucosa and have antiparasitic and antiviral properties as well as pro-inflammatory effects that may also cause persistence of inflammation with tissue remodeling. The number of eosinophils and the detection of specific mediators in biological samples from, e.g., blood, nasal secretions, and bronchial fluid can serve as biomarkers that reflect the underlying pathophysiology of certain diseases, predict treatment success, and detect therapy effects...
2024: Allergologie Select
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549809/egpa-eosinophilic-granulomatosis-with-polyangiitis-churg-strauss-syndrome-as-a-special-presentation-of-chronic-rhinosinusitis-with-nasal-polyps-crswnp
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REVIEW
Jan Hagemann, Martin Laudien, Sven Becker, Mandy Cuevas, Felix Klimek, Roya Kianfar, Ingrid Casper, Ludger Klimek
INTRODUCTION: Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) was formerly known as Churg-Strauss syndrome. The condition is characterized by disseminated necrotizing vasculitis with extravascular granulomas associated with hypereosinophilia. The vasculitides affect small vessels and are associated with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCAs) detectable in the blood. Distinguishing between type 2-mediated chronic airway inflammation such as chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) without vasculitis can be clinically challenging and should be considered...
2024: Allergologie Select
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548653/sequence-based-design-and-construction-of-synthetic-nanobody-library
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chuanyong Liu, Yanping Li, Qinghua He, Jinheng Fu, Qingting Wei, Hao Lin, Ying Luo, Zhui Tu
Nanobody (Nb), the smallest antibody fragments known to bind antigens, is now widely applied to various studies, including protein structure analysis, bioassay, diagnosis, and biomedicine. The traditional approach to generating specific nanobodies involves animal immunization which is time-consuming and expensive. As the understanding of the antibody repertoire accumulation, the synthetic library, which is devoid of animals, has attracted attention widely in recent years. Here, we describe a synthetic phage display library (S-Library), designed based on the systematic analysis of the next-generation sequencing (NGS) of nanobody repertoire...
March 28, 2024: Biotechnology and Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38547109/disulfide-constrained-peptide-scaffolds-enable-a-robust-peptide-therapeutic-discovery-platform
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lijuan Zhou, Fei Cai, Yanjie Li, Xinxin Gao, Yuehua Wei, Anna Fedorova, Daniel Kirchhofer, Rami N Hannoush, Yingnan Zhang
Peptides present an alternative modality to immunoglobulin domains or small molecules for developing therapeutics to either agonize or antagonize cellular pathways associated with diseases. However, peptides often suffer from poor chemical and physical stability, limiting their therapeutic potential. Disulfide-constrained peptides (DCP) are naturally occurring and possess numerous desirable properties, such as high stability, that qualify them as drug-like scaffolds for peptide therapeutics. DCPs contain loop regions protruding from the core of the molecule that are amenable to peptide engineering via direct evolution by use of phage display technology...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38545094/enhanced-t-cell-receptor-specificity-through-framework-engineering
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aaron M Rosenberg, Cory M Ayres, Angélica V Medina-Cucurella, Timothy A Whitehead, Brian M Baker
Development of T cell receptors (TCRs) as immunotherapeutics is hindered by inherent TCR cross-reactivity. Engineering more specific TCRs has proven challenging, as unlike antibodies, improving TCR affinity does not usually improve specificity. Although various protein design approaches have been explored to surmount this, mutations in TCR binding interfaces risk broadening specificity or introducing new reactivities. Here we explored if TCR specificity could alternatively be tuned through framework mutations distant from the interface...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540255/broad-epitope-coverage-of-therapeutic-multi-antibody-combinations-targeting-sars-cov-2-boosts-in-vivo-protection-and-neutralization-potency-to-corner-an-immune-evading-virus
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Ilse Roodink, Maartje van Erp, Andra Li, Sheila Potter, Sander M J van Duijnhoven, Milou Smits, Arthur J Kuipers, Bert Kazemier, Bob Berkeveld, Ellen van Geffen, Britte S de Vries, Danielle Rijbroek, Bianca Boers, Sanne Meurs, Wieger Hemrika, Alexandra Thom, Barry N Duplantis, Roland A Romijn, Jeremy S Houser, Jennifer L Bath, Yasmina N Abdiche
Therapeutic antibodies (Abs) which act on a broader range of epitopes may provide more durable protection against the genetic drift of a target, typical of viruses or tumors. When these Abs exist concurrently on the targeted antigen, several mechanisms of action (MoAs) can be engaged, boosting therapeutic potency. This study selected combinations of four and five Abs with non- or partially overlapping epitopes to the SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein, on or outside the crucial receptor binding domain (RBD), to offer resilience to emerging variants and trigger multiple MoAs...
March 13, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38534210/construction-of-a-human-immune-library-from-gallbladder-cancer-patients-for-the-single-chain-fragment-variable-scfv-antibody-selection-against-claudin-18-2-via-phage-display
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian Effer, Daniel Ulloa, Camila Dappolonnio, Francisca Muñoz, Isabel Iturrieta-González, Loraine Cotes, Claudio Rojas, Pamela Leal
Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is a very aggressive malignant neoplasm of the biliary tract with a poor prognosis. There are no specific therapies for the treatment of GBC or early diagnosis tools; for this reason, the development of strategies and technologies that facilitate or allow an early diagnosis of GBC continues to be decisive. Phage display is a robust technique used for the production of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) involving (1) the generation of gene libraries, (2) the screening and selection of isoforms related to an immobilized antigen, and (3) the in vitro maturation of the affinity of the antibody for the antigen...
March 12, 2024: Antibodies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532694/a-one-step-immunoassay-based-on-switching-peptides-for-diagnosis-of-porcine-epidemic-diarrhea-virus-pedv-using-screened-fv-antibodies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tae-Hun Kim, Jae-Yeon Park, Jaeyong Jung, Jeong Soo Sung, Soonil Kwon, Hyung Eun Bae, Hyun-Jin Shin, Min-Jung Kang, Joachim Jose, Jae-Chul Pyun
In this study, a one-step immunoassay for porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) based on Fv-antibodies and switching peptides was developed, and the assay results of PEDV were obtained by just mixing samples without any further reaction or washing steps. The Fv-antibodies with binding affinity to the spike protein of PEDV were screened from the Fv-antibody library using the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of the spike protein as a screening probe. Screened Fv-antibodies with binding affinities to the RBD antigen were expressed, and the binding constants ( K D ) were calculated to be 83-142 nM...
March 27, 2024: Journal of Materials Chemistry. B, Materials for Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531981/transient-expression-of-anti-hrpe-scfv-antibody-reduces-the-hypersensitive-response-in-non-host-plant-against-bacterial-phytopathogen-xanthomonas-citri-subsp-citri
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hamideh Raeisi, Mohammad Reza Safarnejad, Seyed Mehdi Alavi, Maxuel de Oliveira Andrade, Naser Farrokhi, Seyed Ali Elahinia
Citrus canker is a bacterial disease caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc) that affects the citrus industry worldwide. Hrp pili subunits (HrpE), an essential component of Type III secretion system (T3SS) bacteria, play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of Xcc by transporting effector proteins into the host cell and causing canker symptoms. Therefore, development of antibodies that block HrpE can suppress disease progression. In this study, a specific scFv detecting HrpE was developed using phage display technique and characterized using sequencing, ELISA, Western blotting, and molecular docking...
March 26, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529787/practical-10-color-t-cell-panel-for-phenotyping-diverse-populations-using-spectral-flow-cytometry-a-beginner-s-guide
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sina Zargaran, Morvarid Oveisi, Chunxiang Sun, Abdelahhad Barbour, Michael Glogauer
Flow cytometry stands as the most employed high-throughput single-cell analysis technique, facilitating the profiling of remarkably diverse samples, such as blood, bone marrow and body fluids. In addition, it allows for the discrimination of diverse immune cell subsets, including infrequently encountered types like T regulatory cells and exhausted CD28Null T cells. However, analyzing rare immune cell subsets with conventional flow cytometry poses challenges stemming from factors like fluorophore overlap, compensation issues, and limited flexibility in fluorophore selection...
March 2024: Current protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529717/a-tag-free-platform-for-synthesis-and-screening-of-cyclic-peptide-libraries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angele Bruce, Victor Adebomi, Patrick Czabala, Jonathan Palmer, Gaurav Bhardwaj, Monika Raj, William M McFadden, Zachary C Lorson, Ryan L Slack, S G Sarafianos
In the realm of high-throughput screening (HTS), macrocyclic peptide libraries traditionally necessitate decoding tags, essential for both library synthesis and identifying hit peptide sequences post-screening. Our innovation introduces a tag-free technology platform for synthesizing cyclic peptide libraries in solution and facilitates screening against biological targets to identify peptide binders through unconventional intramolecular CyClick and DeClick Chemistries (CCDC) discovered within our research. This combination allows for the synthesis of diverse cyclic peptide libraries, the incorporation of various amino acids, and facile linearization and decoding of cyclic peptide binder sequences...
March 26, 2024: Angewandte Chemie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526722/structure-guided-and-phage-assisted-evolution-of-therapeutic-antibodies-to-reverse-on-target-point-mutation-mediated-resistance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinlei Zhuang, Shuqing Chen, Liqiang Pan
Resistance to therapeutic antibodies caused by on-target point mutations is a major obstacle in anticancer therapy, creating an "unmet clinical need." To tackle this problem, researchers are developing new generations of antibody drugs that can overcome the resistance mechanisms of existing agents. We have previously reported a structure-guided and phage-assisted evolution (SGAPAE) approach to evolve cetuximab, a therapeutic antibody, to effectively reverse the resistance driven by EGFRS492R or EGFRG465R mutations, without changing the binding epitope or compromising the antibody efficacy...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
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