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Engineering tetravalent IgGs with enhanced agglutination potencies for trapping vigorously motile sperm in mucin matrix

Authors :
Alison Schaefer
Samuel K. Lai
Alexander Kopp
Bhawana Shrestha
Elizabeth C. Chavez
Timothy M. Jacobs
Thomas R. Moench
Source :
Acta Biomater
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Multivalent antibodies such as sIgA can crosslink motile entities such as sperm and bacteria, creating agglomerates that are too large to permeate the dense mucin matrix in mucus, a process commonly referred to as immune exclusion. Unfortunately, sIgA remains challenging to produce in large quantities, and easily aggregates, which prevented their use in clinical applications. To develop sIgA-like tetravalent antibodies that are stable and can be easily produced in large quantities, we designed two IgGs possessing 4 identical Fab domains, with the Fabs arranged either in serial or in the diametrically opposite orientation. As a proof-of-concept, we engineered these tetravalent IgG constructs to bind a ubiquitous sperm antigen using a Fab previously isolated from an immune infertile woman. Both constructs possess at least 4-fold greater agglutination potency and induced much more rapid sperm agglutination than the parent IgG, while exhibiting comparable production yields and identical thermostability as the parent IgG. These tetravalent IgGs offer promise for non-hormonal contraception and underscores the multimerization of IgG as a promising strategy to enhance antibody effector functions based on immune exclusion.

Details

ISSN :
18787568
Volume :
117
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta biomaterialia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3e498bec11ecf06f131e59b6e6c1a2e2