Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10889380 | Journal of Immunological Methods | 2005 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
CD33 is a cell surface glycoprotein expressed on cells of myelomonocytic lineage, leukaemic cells, but not haematopoietic stem cells. By virtue of its expression pattern, CD33 has become a popular target for new immunotherapeutic approaches to treat acute myeloid leukaemia. The methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris strain KM71H was used to produce an anti-CD33 single chain variable fragment (scFv), with the intention of conjugation to a radioisotope, for therapeutic use. To direct secreted expression of the anti-CD33-scFv the α-mating factor secretory signal sequence (α-MF) was used, with constructs containing a complete (CS) and incomplete (INCS) cleavage site to accommodate the potential outcomes of dibasic endopeptidase, Kex2, and dipeptidyl amino peptidase, Ste13, processing. The anti-CD33-scFv was expressed in BMMY cultures using both constructs, with a final yield of 48 mg/l (CS) and 11 mg/l (INCS). N-terminal sequencing showed that the CS-scFv had not been cleaved by Ste13, leaving amino acids EAEA at the N-terminus. The INCS-scFv construct produced a mixture of 50% authentic scFv and 50% with 11 amino acids from the α-MF remaining at the N-terminus. Despite the aberrations in α-MF processing, the anti-CD33-scFv's produced from both constructs were found to be functional. Flow cytometry and Biacore analysis demonstrated binding to target antigen CD33 on the surface of human leukaemic cell line HL-60, and to recombinant soluble CD33 respectively.
Keywords
α-MFPhytohemagglutinindesipramineHRPDMIAOXiNCsBMGYBMMYscFvCFU-GEMMPHAPVDFCD33Pho1ABSFITCIgGAMLFBSFACSYPDSPBSantibodiessodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisSDS-PAGEalcohol oxidaseimmunoglobulin GDaltonsfoetal bovine serumFabFrench–American–BritishPhosphate buffered salinefluorescein isothiocyanatefluorescence activated cell sortingSingle chain variable fragmentAcute myeloid leukaemiaimmunoglobulin heavy chain variable regionresonance unitspolymerase chain reactionPCRMolecular weighthorse radish peroxidasePolyvinylidene fluoridePichia pastoris
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Authors
Louise M. Emberson, Amanda J. Trivett, Philip J. Blower, Peter J. Nicholls,