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Bioscreening of phage display antibody library and expression of a humanized single-chain variable fragment antibody against human connective tissue growth factor (CTGF/CCN2)

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BIOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 56, 期 -, 页码 95-102

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1042/BA20100031

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connective tissue growth factor (CTGF); fibrotic disease; single-chain variable fragment (scFV); phage display; soluble expression

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  1. National Science Foundation of China [30970809, 30840042]

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Excessive expression of CTGF (connective tissue growth factor)/CCN2 has been observed in many fibrotic diseases. The inhibition of the CTGF/CCN2 by antibody has been shown to be clinically useful for the management of fibrosis. A phage display humanized single-chain Fv antibody library was screened using CTGF/C (CTGF/CCN2 C-terminal domain) as the target. A phage ELISA was performed after four rounds of biopanning, and ten positive clones were further evaluated by ELISA and were chosen for DNA sequencing. The DNA encoding scFv (single-chain variable fragment) containing a full-length variable domain fragment of heavy chain and light chain of human immunoglobulin was inserted into pET-32(a)+ vector, and the fusion protein (TrxA-scFv) containing a thrombin cleavage site was expressed mainly in soluble form. The scFv was obtained by purified fusion protein digested with thrombin and then separated from the fusion partner TrxA by gel-filtration chromatography. An immunological assay showed that the purified scFv reacted with CTGF/CCN2 in a concentration-dependent manner. The result of the cell migration assay demonstrated that the scFv at 100 ng/ml could effectively inhibit the migration of HUVEC (human umbilical-vein endothelial cells) caused by CTGF/C. The number of migratory cells was significantly decreased as compared with the negative control (1062 +/- 92 versus 3269 +/- 288, P < 0.001) and the inhibition rate was 90.5%.

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