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Phage display and hybridoma generation of antibodies to human CXCR2 yields antibodies with distinct mechanisms and epitopes
Authors:Christine J Rossant  Danielle Carroll  Ling Huang  John Elvin  Frances Neal  Edward Walker  Joris J Benschop  Eldar E Kim  Simon T Barry  Tristan J Vaughan
Affiliation:1.Antibody Discovery and Protein Engineering, MedImmune, Cambridge, UK;2.Oncology, MedImmune Cambridge, UK;3.Joris J Benschop, Pepscan Presto B.V; Lelystad, The Netherlands;4.Eldar E Kim, MSM Protein Technologies Inc., Woburn, MA, USA;5.Simon T Barry, Oncology iMED, AstraZeneca, Alderley Park, Cheshire, UK;Current affiliation: Crescendo Biologics Ltd, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:Generation of functional antibodies against integral membrane proteins such as the G-protein coupled receptor CXCR2 is technically challenging for several reasons, including limited epitope accessibility, the requirement for a lipid environment to maintain structure and their existence in dynamic conformational states. Antibodies to human CXCR2 were generated by immunization in vivo and by in vitro selection methods. Whole cell immunization of transgenic mice and screening of phage display libraries using CXCR2 magnetic proteoliposomes resulted in the isolation of antibodies with distinct modes of action. The hybridoma-derived antibody fully inhibited IL-8 and Gro-α responses in calcium flux and β-arrestin recruitment assays. The phage-display derived antibodies were allosteric antagonists that showed ligand dependent differences in functional assays. The hybridoma and phage display antibodies did not cross-compete in epitope competition assays and mapping using linear and CLIPS peptides confirmed that they recognized distinct epitopes of human CXCR2. This illustrates the benefits of using parallel antibody isolation approaches with different antigen presentation methods to successfully generate functionally and mechanistically diverse antagonistic antibodies to human CXCR2. The method is likely to be broadly applicable to other complex membrane proteins.
Keywords:GPCR   CXCR2   human antibody   phage display   immunization   proteoliposomes   epitope mapping
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