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Genome Biology | 2007

Application of phage display to high throughput antibody generation and characterization

Darren Schofield; Anthony Richard Pope; Veronica Clementel; Jenny Buckell; Susan Dj Chapple; Kay Clarke; Jennie S. Conquer; Anna M. Crofts; Sandra R.E. Crowther; Michael R. Dyson; Gillian Flack; Gareth J. Griffin; Yvette Hooks; William J. Howat; Anja Kolb-Kokocinski; Susan Kunze; Cecile D. Martin; Gareth Maslen; Joanne N. Mitchell; Maureen O'Sullivan; Rajika L. Perera; Wendy Roake; S Paul Shadbolt; Karen Vincent; Anthony Warford; Wendy E. Wilson; Jane Xie; Joyce L. Young; John McCafferty

We have created a high quality phage display library containing over 1010 human antibodies and describe its use in the generation of antibodies on an unprecedented scale. We have selected, screened and sequenced over 38,000 recombinant antibodies to 292 antigens, yielding over 7,200 unique clones. 4,400 antibodies were characterized by specificity testing and detailed sequence analysis and the data/clones are available online. Sensitive detection was demonstrated in a bead based flow cytometry assay. Furthermore, positive staining by immunohistochemistry on tissue microarrays was found for 37% (143/381) of antibodies. Thus, we have demonstrated the potential of and illuminated the issues associated with genome-wide monoclonal antibody generation.


Journal of Immunological Methods | 1999

A fully human antibody neutralising biologically active human TGFβ2 for use in therapy

Julia Elizabeth Thompson; Tristan J. Vaughan; Andrew James Williams; Jane Wilton; Kevin Stuart Johnson; Louise Bacon; Jonathan Alexander Green; Ray Field; Steven Ruddock; Mia Martins; Anthony Richard Pope; Philip R. Tempest; Ronald Henry Jackson

Phage display provides a methodology for obtaining fully human antibodies directed against human transforming growth factor-beta (TGFbeta) suitable for the treatment of fibrotic disorders. The strategy employed was to isolate a human single chain Fv (scFv) fragment that neutralises human TGFbeta2 from a phage display repertoire, convert it into a human IgG4 and then determine its TGFbeta binding and neutralisation properties and its physical characteristics. Several scFv fragments binding to TGFbeta2 were isolated by panning of an antibody phage display repertoire, and subsequent chain shuffling of the selected V(H) domains with a library of V(L) domains. The three most potent neutralising antibodies were chosen for conversion to IgG4 format. The IgG4 antibodies were ranked for their ability to neutralise TGFbeta2 and the most potent, 6B1 IgG4, was chosen for further characterisation. 6B1 IgG4 has a high affinity for TGFbeta2 with a dissociation constant of 0.89 nM as determined using the BIAcore biosensor and only 9% cross-reactivity with TGFbeta3 (dissociation constant, 10 nM). There was no detectable binding to TGFbeta1. 6B1 IgG4 strongly neutralises (IC50 = 2 nM) the anti-proliferative effect of TGFbeta2 in bioassays using TF1 human erythroleukaemia cells. Similarly, there was strong inhibition of binding of TGFbeta2 to cell surface receptors in a radioreceptor assay using A549 cells. 6B1 IgG4 shows no detectable cross-reactivity with related or unrelated antigens by immunocytochemistry or ELISA. The 6B1 V(L) domain has entirely germline framework regions and the V(H) domain has only three non-germline framework amino acids. This, together with its fully human nature, should minimise any potential immunogenicity of 6B1 IgG4 when used in therapy of fibrotic diseases mediated by TGFbeta2.


Nature Biotechnology | 1996

Human antibodies with sub-nanomolar affinities isolated from a large non-immunized phage display library.

Tristan J. Vaughan; Andrew James Williams; Kevin Pritchard; Jane K. Osbourn; Anthony Richard Pope; John C. Earnshaw; John McCafferty; Regina A. Hodits; Jane Wilton; Kevin Stuart Johnson


Immunotechnology | 1996

In vitro selection of a high affinity antibody to oestradiol using a phage display human antibody library

Anthony Richard Pope; Kevin Pritchard; Andrew James Williams; Andrew Roberts; John R. Hackett; Wlodeck Mandecki; Kevin Stuart Johnson


Archive | 1997

Specific binding members for estradiol; materials and methods

Anthony Richard Pope; Kevin Pritchard; Andrew James Williams; Kevin Stuart Johnson


Archive | 1996

Human antibodies specific for human transforming growth factor beta-1 and beta-2

Julia Elizabeth Thompson; Tristan J. Vaughan; Andrew James Williams; Jonathan Alexander Green; Ronald Henry Jackson; Louise Bacon; Kevin Stuart Johnson; Alison Jane Wilton; Philip R. Tempest; Anthony Richard Pope


Archive | 2012

Antibodies against hgf - receptor and uses

Cara Danielle Marie Di; John Mccafferty; Ermanno Gherardi; Anthony Richard Pope


Archive | 1996

Spezifische bindungspartner für menschlichen transformierenden wachstumsfaktor und verfahren

Louise Bacon; Jonathan Alexander Green; Ronald Henry Jackson; Kevin Stuart Johnson; Anthony Richard Pope; Philip R. Tempest; Julia Elizabeth Thomson; Tristan J. Vaughan; Andrew James Williams; Alison Jane Wilton


Archive | 1996

Elements de fixation specifiques destines au facteur beta humain de croissance transformant, materiaux et procedes associes

Julia Elizabeth Thomson; Tristan J. Vaughan; Andrew James Williams; Jonathan Alexander Green; Ronald Henry Jackson; Louise Bacon; Kevin Stuart Johnson; Alison Jane Wilton; Philip R. Tempest; Anthony Richard Pope


Immunotechnology | 1996

Human antibody libraries

Tristan J. Vaughan; Andrew James Williams; Kevin Pritchard; Jane K. Osbourn; Anthony Richard Pope; John C. Earnshaw; J. McCafferty; Jane Wilton; Kevin Stuart Johnson

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