Bispecific antibodies with natural architecture produced by co-culture of bacteria expressing two distinct half-antibodies
- PMID: 23831709
- DOI: 10.1038/nbt.2621
Bispecific antibodies with natural architecture produced by co-culture of bacteria expressing two distinct half-antibodies
Abstract
By enabling the simultaneous engagement of two distinct targets, bispecific antibodies broaden the potential utility of antibody-based therapies. However, bispecific-antibody design and production remain challenging, owing to the need to incorporate two distinct heavy and light chain pairs while maintaining natural nonimmunogenic antibody architecture. Here we present a bispecific-antibody production strategy that relies on co-culture of two bacterial strains, each expressing a half-antibody. Using this approach, we produce 28 unique bispecific antibodies. A bispecific antibody against the receptor tyrosine kinases MET and EGFR binds both targets monovalently, inhibits their signaling, and suppresses MET and EGFR-driven cell and tumor growth. Our strategy allows rapid generation of bispecific antibodies from any two existing antibodies and yields milligram to gram quantities of bispecific antibodies sufficient for a wide range of discovery and preclinical applications.
Comment in
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Bispecific antibodies with native chain structure.Nat Biotechnol. 2014 Feb;32(2):136-7. doi: 10.1038/nbt.2812. Nat Biotechnol. 2014. PMID: 24509759 No abstract available.
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