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Identification of Relevant Conformational Epitopes on the HER2 Oncoprotein by Using Large Fragment Phage Display (LFPD)

Authors :
Elda Tagliabue
Serenella M. Pupa
Cristina Marchini
Roberto Salvi
Claudia Curcio
Maura Montani
Luca Tardella
Serena Arima
Elena Quaglino
Cristina Kalogris
Paolo Monaci
Augusto Amici
Chiara Garulli
Federico Gabrielli
Lorenzo Stramucci
Federico, Gabrielli
Roberto, Salvi
Chiara, Garulli
Cristina, Kalogri
Arima, Serena
Tardella, Luca
Paolo, Monaci
Serenella M., Pupa
Elda, Tagliabue
Maura, Montani
Elena, Quaglino
Lorenzo, Stramucci
Claudia, Curcio
Cristina, Marchini
Augusto, Amici
Source :
PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 3, p e58358 (2013)
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Public Library of Science, 2013.

Abstract

We developed a new phage-display based approach, the Large Fragment Phage Display (LFPD), that can be used for mapping conformational epitopes on target molecules of immunological interest. LFPD uses a simplified and more effective phage-display approach in which only a limited set of larger fragments (about 100 aa in length) are expressed on the phage surface. Using the human HER2 oncoprotein as a target, we identified novel B-cell conformational epitopes. The same homologous epitopes were also detected in rat HER2 and all corresponded to the epitopes predicted by computational analysis (PEPITO software), showing that LFPD gives reproducible and accurate results. Interestingly, these newly identified HER2 epitopes seem to be crucial for an effective immune response against HER2-overexpressing breast cancers and might help discriminating between metastatic breast cancer and early breast cancer patients. Overall, the results obtained in this study demonstrated the utility of LFPD and its potential application to the detection of conformational epitopes on many other molecules of interest, as well as, the development of new and potentially more effective B-cell conformational epitopes based vaccines.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
8
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....287a6100f548b2976132d668e1d275b3