Rapid production of monoclonal antibodies from single mouse B cells against FMDV

Author:

Yang Zhengxin,Li Fangtao,Zhang Mengjia,Li Yan,Zhao Qizu,Wang Chunyan,Xu Lu,Liu Yebing,Li WentaoORCID,Zhu Yuanyuan

Abstract

AbstractSingle B-cell antibody generation technology is an advanced method that offers several advantages, including rapid production, high efficiency, and high yield. The antibodies generated via this technique retain their natural conformation and are well suited for applications in pathogen diagnosis, disease treatment, and investigations of virus cross-species transmission mechanisms. Our study aimed to establish a platform for generating single B-cell antibodies specifically targeting the foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) 146S antigen in mice. Female BALB/c mice were immunized with inactivated O-type FMDV 146S antigen, and spleen cells were collected for further analysis. Flow cytometric sorting was performed using a biotin-labeled O-type FMDV 146S antigen as a decoy to identify and select CD19 + /CD21/35 + /CD43-/IgM-/Biotin + antigen-specific individual B cells. The gene sequences encoding the variable regions of the heavy and light chains of the murine IgG antibodies were obtained via single-cell nested PCR amplification. Separate constructs were created for the heavy and light chain plasmids to ensure the proper expression of intact IgG antibodies. These plasmids were cotransfected into human embryonic kidney 293T (HEK293T) cells, leading to the successful production and purification of 15 specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), 10 which exhibited activity in ELISA tests, and six antibodies that displayed activity in IFA tests. These findings highlight the successful development of a method for generating mouse-derived single B-cell antibodies that target FMDV. This achievement provides a solid foundation for diagnostic techniques and the analysis of antigenic structural variations.

Funder

National Key R&D Program Project of China

Modern Agricultural Technology Industry System of Shandong province

Science and Technology Program of Guizhou Province

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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