Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.346, No.3, 896-903, 2006
Construction and characterization of a pseudo-immune human antibody library using yeast surface display
Lymphocytes from eight individuals out of 60 healthy donors, whose plasmas showed relatively higher antibody titer for a target antigen of death receptor 5 (DR5), were selected for the source of antibody genes to construct so called an anti-DR5 pseudo-immune human single-chain fragment variable (scFv) library on the yeast cell surface (similar to 2 x 10(6) diversity). Compared with a large nonimmune human scFv library (similar to 1 x 10(9) diversity), the repertoire of the pseudo-immune scFv library was significantly biased toward the target antigen, which facilitated rapid enrichments of the target-specific high affinity scFvs during selections by fluorescence activated cell sortings. Isolated scFvs, HW5 and HW6, from the pseudo-immune library showed much higher specificity and affinity for the targeted antigen than those from the nonimmune library. Our results suggest that a pseudo-immune antibody library is very efficient to isolate target-specific high affinity antibody from a relatively small sized library. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:human antibody;pseudo-immune scFv library;nonimmune scFv library;yeast surface display;death receptor 5