Common light chain chickens produce human antibodies of high affinity and broad epitope coverage for the engineering of bispecifics.
Kathryn H ChingKimberley BergKevin ReynoldsDarlene PedersenAlba MaciasYasmina N AbdicheWilliam D HarrimanPhilip A LeightonPublished in: mAbs (2021)
Bispecific antibodies are an important and growing segment in antibody therapeutics, particularly in the immuno-oncology space. Manufacturing of a bispecific antibody with two different heavy chains is greatly simplified if the light chains can be the same for both arms of the antibody. Here, we introduce a strain of common light chain chickens, called OmniClic®, that produces antibody repertoires largely devoid of light chain diversity. The antibody repertoire in these chickens is composed of diverse human heavy chain variable regions capable of high-affinity antigen-specific binding and broad epitope diversity when paired with the germline human kappa light chain. OmniClic birds can be used in immunization campaigns for discovery of human heavy chains to different targets. Subsequent pairing of the heavy chain with a germline human kappa light chain serves to facilitate bispecific antibody production by increasing the efficiency of correct pairing. Abbreviations: AID: activation-induced cytidine deaminase; bsAb: bispecific antibody; CDR: complementarity-determining region; CL: light chain constant region; CmLC: common light chain; D: diversity region; ELISA: enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; FACS: fluorescence-activated cell sorting; Fc: fragment crystallizable; FcRn: neonatal Fc receptor; FR: framework region; GEM: gel-encapsulated microenvironment; Ig: immunoglobulin; IMGT: the international ImMunoGeneTics information system®; J: joining region; KO: knockout; mAb: monoclonal antibody; NGS: next-generation sequencing; PBS: phosphate-buffered saline; PCR: polymerase chain reaction; PGC: primordial germ cell; PGRN: progranulin; TCR: T cell receptor; V: variable region; VK: kappa light chain variable region; VL: light chain variable region; VH: heavy chain variable region.
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