Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10970106 Vaccine 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
HER2 over-expression in breast cancer correlates with reduced survival. Anti-idiotypic antibodies (Abs) that closely mimic HER2 could play a crucial role in the development of effective therapeutic vaccines. Here, we show that an anti-idiotypic single domain antibody (sdAb) 1HE isolated from a library generated from a Trastuzumab F(ab′)2-immunized llama, closely mimics HER2. SdAb 1HE shows high affinity for Trastuzumab F(ab′)2, selectively inhibits HER2 binding to Trastuzumab F(ab′)2, and sera from sdAb 1HE-immunized BALB/c mice contain anti-HER2 antibodies that inhibit viability of HER2-positive cells. These results indicate that sdAb 1HE could be used as an anti-idiotype-based vaccine to boost immunity in patients bearing HER2-positive tumours.
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