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Journal of immunological methods. 2025 Mar 3:113844. doi: 10.1016/j.jim.2025.113844 Q41.62025

Optimization of blood sampling time for isolation of antigen binding single-domain antibodies from immunized llamas

优化采血时间以从免疫骆驼中分离抗原结合单结构域抗体 翻译改进

Michiel M Harmsen  1, Frank Harders  1, Sandra van de Water  1, Conny S van Solt  1, Ad P Koets  1, Fimme J van der Wal  2, Nishi Gupta  1

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  • 1 Wageningen Bioveterinary Research, Wageningen University & Research, Lelystad, the Netherlands.
  • 2 Wageningen Bioveterinary Research, Wageningen University & Research, Lelystad, the Netherlands. Electronic address: Fimme.vanderwal@wur.nl.
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2025.113844 PMID: 40044074

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    Single-domain antibody fragments (VHHs) binding specific antigens are often isolated by llama immunization and phage display selection. We determined the optimal blood sampling time for generating phage display libraries with a high frequency of antigen-binding VHHs. Two llamas were immunized with 7 antigens. Blood samples collected with 2-3 day interval up to 11 days post immunization were used for deep sequencing and phage display selection of VHHs. The frequency of VHH clones was determined by the identification of unique VHH sequences in deep sequenced libraries. On average, the highest clone frequency was found in libraries generated 5 days post immunization. Polyclonal phage ELISA also suggested day 5 as the optimal blood sampling time.

    Keywords: Blood sampling; Nanobody; Phage display; Plasma cell; Recombinant antibody; Single-domain antibody.

    Keywords:blood sampling time; antigen binding; single-domain antibodies; immunized llamas

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    期刊名:Journal of immunological methods

    缩写:J IMMUNOL METHODS

    ISSN:0022-1759

    e-ISSN:1872-7905

    IF/分区:1.6/Q4

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