Direct selection of a human antibody fragment directed against the tumor T-cell epitope HLA-A1–MAGE-A1 from a nonimmunized phage-Fab library
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- 5 July 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 97 (14) , 7969-7974
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.97.14.7969
Abstract
Antitumor antibodies with the same specificity as cytotoxic T lymphocytes that recognize antigenic peptides encoded by tumor-associated genes and presented by MHC class I molecules would be valuable tools to analyze the antigenicity or target tumor cells in vivo. To obtain a human antibody directed against a peptide encoded by gene melanoma-associated antigen (MAGE)-A1 and presented by HLA-A1 molecules, we selected a large phage Fab antibody repertoire on a recombinant version of the complex HLA-A1–MAGE-A1 produced by in vitro refolding. One of the selected phage antibodies shows binding to HLA-A1 complexed with the MAGE-A1 peptide, but does not show binding to HLA-A1 complexed with a peptide encoded by gene MAGE-A3 and differing from the MAGE-A1 peptide by only three residues. Phages carrying this recombinant antibody bind to HLA-A1+ cells only after in vitro loading with MAGE-A1 peptide. These results indicate that nonimmunized phage Fab libraries are a source of antibodies with a T cell antigen receptor-like specificity. The human anti-HLA-A1–MAGE-A1 antibody described here may prove very useful for monitoring the cell surface expression of these complexes, and eventually, as a targeting reagent for the specific immunotherapy of HLA-A1 patients bearing a MAGE-A1-positive tumor.Keywords
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