Author:
Bao Lingzhi,Yang Aizhen,Liu Ziqing,Ma Jie,Pan Jiajie,Zhu Yi,Tang Ying,Dong Pu,Zhao Guoping,Chen Shaopeng
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundBiological laboratories and companies involved in antibody development need convenient and versatile methods to detect highly active antibodies.MethodsTo develop a mammalian cell-based ZZ display system for antibody quantification, the eukaryotic ZZ-displayed plasmid was constructed and transfected into CHO cells. After screening by flow cytometric sorting, the stable ZZ display cells were incubated with reference IgG and samples with unknown IgG content for 40 min at 4℃, the relative fluorescence intensity of cells was analyzed and the concentration of IgG was calculated.ResultsBy investigating the effects of different display-associated genetic elements, a eukaryotic ZZ-displaying plasmid with the highest display efficiency were constructed. After transfection and screening, almost 100% of the cells were able to display the ZZ peptide (designated CHO-ZZ cells). These stable CHO-ZZ cells were able to capture a variety of IgG, including human, rabbit, donkey and even mouse and goat. CHO-ZZ cells could be used to quantify human IgG in the range of approximately 12.5–1000 ng/mL, and to identify high-yielding engineered monoclonal cell lines.ConclusionsWe have established a highly efficient CHO-ZZ display system in this study, which enables the quantification of IgG from various species under physiological conditions. This system offers the advantage of eliminating the need for antibody purification and will contribute to antibody development.
Funder
Natural Science Research Project of Education Department of Anhui Province
Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province
NSFC Regional Innovation and Development Joint Fund
Start-up Funding of Wannan Medical College
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC