Development of an inhibiting antibody against equine interleukin 5 to treat insect bite hypersensitivity of horses

Author:

Langreder Nora1,Schäckermann Dorina2,Meier Doris1,Becker Marlies1,Schubert Maren1,Dübel Stefan1,Reinard Thomas3,Figge-Wegener Stefanie4,Roßbach Kristine2,Bäumer Wolfgang5,Ladel Simone2,Hust Michael1

Affiliation:

1. Technische Universität Braunschweig

2. Wirtschaftsgenossenschaft deutscher Tierärzte eG (WDT)

3. Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institut für Pflanzengenetik Abt II

4. Novihum Technologies GmbH

5. Freie Universität Berlin

Abstract

Abstract Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) is the most common allergic skin disease of horses. It is caused by insect bites of the Culicoides spp. which mediate a type I/IVb allergy with strong involvement of eosinophil cells. No specific treatment option is available so far. One concept could be the use of a therapeutic antibody targeting equine interleukin 5, the main activator and regulator of eosinophils. Therefore, antibodies were selected by phage display using the naïve human antibody gene libraries HAL9/10, tested in a cellular in vitro inhibition assay and subjected to an in vitro affinity maturation. In total, 28 antibodies were selected by phage display out of which eleven have been found to be inhibiting in the final format as chimeric immunoglobulin G with equine constant domains. The two most promising candidates were further improved by in vitro affinity maturation up to factor 2.5 regarding their binding activity and up to factor 2.0 regarding their inhibition effect. The final antibody named NOL2262D10 showed a strong inhibition of the interleukin 5 binding to its receptor (IC50 = 4 nM). Furthermore, a nanomolar binding activity (EC50 = 8.8 nM), stable behavior and satisfactory producibility were demonstrated. This antibody is an excellent candidate for in vivo studies for the treatment of equine IBH.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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