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"Primatization" of Recombinant Antibodies for Immunotherapy of Human Diseases: A Macaque/Human Chimeric Antibody Against Human CD4

Immunoglobulin variable region genes from non-human primates, cynomolgus macaques, were shown to have 85%–98% homology with human immunoglobulin sequences and yet macaques are phylogenetically distant enough to respond against conserved human antigens. Immunoglobulin genes were isolated from monkeys...

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Published in:Bio/Technology 1992-11, Vol.10 (11), p.1455-1460
Main Authors: Newman, Roland, Alberts, James, Anderson, Darrell, Carner, Kristin, Heard, Cheryl, Norton, Frank, Raab, Ron, Reff, Mitchell, Shuey, Steve, Hanna, Nabil
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description Immunoglobulin variable region genes from non-human primates, cynomolgus macaques, were shown to have 85%–98% homology with human immunoglobulin sequences and yet macaques are phylogenetically distant enough to respond against conserved human antigens. Immunoglobulin genes were isolated from monkeys immunized with human CD4 antigen and a human/monkey chimeric anti-CD4 antibody with 91–92% homology to human immunoglobulin framework regions was cloned and expressed. The antibody has an apparent affinity of 3.2 × 10 −11 M and exhibits potent immunosuppressive properties in vitro.
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Biotechnology
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