INVESTIGADORES
URRUTIA Mariela
artículos
Título:
Llama single domain antibodies as a tool for molecular mimicry.
Autor/es:
ZAREBSKI LM, URRUTIA M, GOLDBAUM FA.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Holanda.; Año: 2005 vol. 17 p. 814 - 824
ISSN:
0022-2836
Resumen:
In camelids, a subset of the immunoglobulins consists of heavy-chain homodimers devoid of light chains, and are thus called heavy-chain IgGs (hcIgGs). Their variable region (VHH) is the smallest antigen-binding fragment possible, and being just one polypeptide chain it is especially suitable for engineering. In particular, camelid single domain antibodies might be very useful for molecular mimicry and anti-idiotypic vaccination. In the present work, we show that llamas immunized with an anti-DNA mouse mAb develop an important anti-Id response. Selection of VHHs by phage display, with specific elution of bound phages with the external antigenic DNA, shows that selected private anti-Id VHHs compete for binding to the external antigen and bear a functional mimicry of the DNA. These results indicate that llama anti-Id single domain antibodies would be an excellent tool for molecular mimicry studies.