Production of Recombinant Monoclonal Antibodies in the Egg White of Gene-Targeted Transgenic Chickens.
Takehiro MukaeSho OkumuraTakuma WatanobeKyoko YoshiiTakahiro TagamiIsao OishiPublished in: Genes (2020)
Increased commercial demand for monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) has resulted in the urgent need to establish efficient production systems. We previously developed a transgenic chicken bioreactor system that effectively produced human cytokines in egg whites using genome-edited transgenic chickens. Here, we describe the application of this system to mAb production. The genes encoding the heavy and light chains of humanized anti-HER2 mAb, linked by a 2A peptide sequence, were integrated into the chicken ovalbumin gene locus using a CRISPR/Cas9 protocol. The knock-in hens produced a fully assembled humanized mAb in their eggs. The mAb expression level in the egg white was 1.4-1.9 mg/mL, as determined by ELISA. Furthermore, the antigen binding affinity of the anti-HER2 mAb obtained was estimated to be equal to that of the therapeutic anti-HER2 mAb (trastuzumab). In addition, antigen-specific binding by the egg white mAb was demonstrated by immunofluorescence against HER2-positive and -negative cells. These results indicate that the chicken bioreactor system can efficiently produce mAbs with antigen binding capacity and can serve as an alternative production system for commercial mAbs.
Keyphrases
- monoclonal antibody
- crispr cas
- genome wide
- genome editing
- heat stress
- genome wide identification
- wastewater treatment
- endothelial cells
- randomized controlled trial
- poor prognosis
- induced apoptosis
- gene expression
- transcription factor
- cell proliferation
- oxidative stress
- cancer therapy
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- long non coding rna
- signaling pathway