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Frontiers in Immunology | 2018

Sequence-Based Discovery Demonstrates That Fixed Light Chain Human Transgenic Rats Produce a Diverse Repertoire of Antigen-Specific Antibodies

Katherine Harris; Shelley Force Aldred; Laura Davison; Heather Ogana; Andrew Boudreau; Marianne Brüggemann; Michael J. Osborn; Biao Ma; Benjamin Buelow; Starlynn Clarke; Kevin Dang; Suhasini Iyer; Brett Jorgensen; Duy Pham; Payal Pratap; Udaya Rangaswamy; Ute Schellenberger; Wim van Schooten; Harshad Ugamraj; Omid Vafa; Roland Buelow; Nathan D. Trinklein

We created a novel transgenic rat that expresses human antibodies comprising a diverse repertoire of heavy chains with a single common rearranged kappa light chain (IgKV3-15-JK1). This fixed light chain animal, called OmniFlic, presents a unique system for human therapeutic antibody discovery and a model to study heavy chain repertoire diversity in the context of a constant light chain. The purpose of this study was to analyze heavy chain variable gene usage, clonotype diversity, and to describe the sequence characteristics of antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) isolated from immunized OmniFlic animals. Using next-generation sequencing antibody repertoire analysis, we measured heavy chain variable gene usage and the diversity of clonotypes present in the lymph node germinal centers of 75 OmniFlic rats immunized with 9 different protein antigens. Furthermore, we expressed 2,560 unique heavy chain sequences sampled from a diverse set of clonotypes as fixed light chain antibody proteins and measured their binding to antigen by ELISA. Finally, we measured patterns and overall levels of somatic hypermutation in the full B-cell repertoire and in the 2,560 mAbs tested for binding. The results demonstrate that OmniFlic animals produce an abundance of antigen-specific antibodies with heavy chain clonotype diversity that is similar to what has been described with unrestricted light chain use in mammals. In addition, we show that sequence-based discovery is a highly effective and efficient way to identify a large number of diverse monoclonal antibodies to a protein target of interest.


Archive | 2001

Production of humanized antibodies in transgenic animals

Roland Buelow; Josef Platzer; Wim van Schooten; Jens-Ulrich Buelow


European Journal of Immunology | 1987

Nickel-specific T lymphocyte clones derived from allergic nickel-contact dermatitis lesions in man: heterogeneity based on requirement of dendritic antigen-presenting cell subsets

Martien L. Kapsenberg; Peter Res; Jan D. Bos; Annelies Schootemijer; Marcel B. M. Teunissen; Wim van Schooten


Gene | 2004

Sequence analysis of 0.5 Mb of the rabbit germline immunoglobulin heavy chain locus

Francesca Ros; Juergen Puels; Nicole Reichenberger; Wim van Schooten; Roland Buelow; Josef Platzer


European Journal of Immunology | 1994

Joint‐derived T cells in rheumatoid arthritis react with self‐immunoglobulin heavy chains or immunoglobulin‐binding proteins that copurify with immunoglobulin

Wim van Schooten; Deirdre Devereux; Charles H. Ho; Jeanette Quan; Barbara A. Aguilar; Chantal J. J. Rust


Archive | 2004

Humanized immunoglobulin loci

Roland Buelow; Wim van Schooten; Josef Platzer


European Journal of Immunology | 1988

T cell epitopes on the 36K and 65K Mycobacterium leprae antigens defined by human T cell clones

Wim van Schooten; Tom H. M. Ottenhoff; Paul R. Klatser; Jelle E. R. Thole; René R. P.De Vries; Arend H. J. Kolk


Archive | 2004

Suppression of endogenous immunoglobulin expression in transgenic non-human animals expressing humanized or human antibodies

Roland Buelow; Wim van Schooten


Archive | 2004

Transgenesis with humanized immunoglobulin loci

Roland Buelow; Wim van Schooten


European Journal of Immunology | 1993

Comparison of three different forms of HLA-DR4Dw4 proteins

Roland Buelow; Lisa R. Paborsky; Wim van Schooten; Tammy J. Kummerehl; Robert Schreifels; Keith W. Marshall; John P. Mayer; Jonathan B. Rothbard

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Duy Pham

Oregon State University

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Jan D. Bos

University of Amsterdam

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