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Immunogenicity and humanization of single-domain antibodies.
Rossotti, Martin A; Bélanger, Kasandra; Henry, Kevin A; Tanha, Jamshid.
Affiliation
  • Rossotti MA; Life Sciences Division, Human Health Therapeutics Research Centre, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Bélanger K; Life Sciences Division, Human Health Therapeutics Research Centre, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Henry KA; Life Sciences Division, Human Health Therapeutics Research Centre, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Tanha J; Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Canada.
FEBS J ; 289(14): 4304-4327, 2022 07.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33751827
ABSTRACT
Single-domain antibodies (sdAbs), the autonomous variable domains of camelid and shark heavy-chain antibodies, have many desirable properties as components of biologic drugs. However, their sequences may increase the risk of immunogenicity and antidrug antibody (ADA) development in humans, and thus, sdAbs are routinely humanized during development. Here, we review and summarize the available evidence regarding the factors governing immunogenicity of sdAbs and our current state of knowledge of strategies to mitigate immunogenicity risks by humanization. While several sdAb properties, including high homology of camelid VH Hs with human IGHV3 gene products, favor low immunogenicity in humans, epitopes absent in the human repertoire including the exposed VHVL interface may be intrinsically immunogenic. While most clinical trials have demonstrated minimal sdAb immunogenicity, two notable exceptions (the tetrameric DR5-specific VH H TAS266 and the TNFR1-specific VH GSK1995057) illustrate that special caution must be taken in identifying preexisting ADAs against highly potent sdAbs. Nonhuman sequence alone does not adequately explain sdAb immunogenicity, as some camelid VH Hs are nonimmunogenic while some fully human VH s elicit ADAs. The presence of preexisting ADAs directed against the exposed C-termini of some sdAbs in a significant proportion of individuals awaits a molecular explanation. Whether sdAb humanization reduces or promotes immunogenicity remains unclear reduction of nonhuman sequence content at the expense of introducing low-level aggregation in humanized variants may be counterproductive. Further work will establish thresholds for VH H and VNAR humanization to maximize human sequence content while avoiding loss of binding affinity and/or immunogenicity resulting from aggregation or decreased stability.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Single-Domain Antibodies Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: FEBS J Journal subject: BIOQUIMICA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Canada

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Single-Domain Antibodies Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: FEBS J Journal subject: BIOQUIMICA Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Canada