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Phage Display-based Strategies for Cloning and Optimization of Monoclonal Antibodies Directed against Human Pathogens
Authors:Nicola Clementi  Nicasio Mancini  Laura Solforosi  Matteo Castelli  Massimo Clementi  Roberto Burioni
Affiliation:Microbiology and Virology Unit, "Vita-Salute" San Raffaele University, Milan 20132, Italy; E-Mails: mancini.nicasio@hsr.it (N.M.); solforosi.laura@hsr.it (L.S.); clementi.massimo@hsr.it (M.C.); m.castelli@studenti.unisr.it (M.C.); burioni.roberto@hsr.it (R.B.).
Abstract:In the last two decades, several phage display-selected monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have been described in the literature and a few of them have managed to reach the clinics. Among these, the anti-respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) Palivizumab, a phage-display optimized mAb, is the only marketed mAb directed against microbial pathogens. Palivizumab is a clear example of the importance of choosing the most appropriate strategy when selecting or optimizing an anti-infectious mAb. From this perspective, the extreme versatility of phage-display technology makes it a useful tool when setting up different strategies for the selection of mAbs directed against human pathogens, especially when their possible clinical use is considered. In this paper, we review the principal phage display strategies used to select anti-infectious mAbs, with particular attention focused on those used against hypervariable pathogens, such as HCV and influenza viruses.
Keywords:phage display   library construction   monoclonal antibodies   biopanning   hypervariable pathogens
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