Construction and next-generation sequencing analysis of a large phage-displayed VNARsingle-domain antibody library from six naïve nurse sharks

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Abstract

Background: Shark new antigen receptor variable domain (VNAR) antibodies can bind restricted epitopes that may be inaccessible to conventional antibodies. Methods: Here, we developed a library construction method based on polymerase chain reaction (PCR)Extension Assembly and Self-Ligation (named “EASeL”) to construct a large VNARantibody library with a size of 1.2 × 1010from six naïve adult nurse sharks (Ginglymostoma cirratum). Results: The next-generation sequencing analysis of 1.19 million full-length VNARs revealed that this library is highly diversified because it covers all four classical VNARtypes (Types I–IV) including 11% of classical Type I and 57% of classical Type II. About 30% of the total VNARs could not be categorized as any of the classical types. The high variability of complementarity determining region (CDR) 3 length and cysteine numbers are important for the diversity of VNARs. To validate the use of the shark VNARlibrary for antibody discovery, we isolated a panel of VNARphage binders to cancer therapy-related antigens, including glypican-3, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), and programmed cell death-1 (PD1). Additionally, we identified binders to viral antigens that included the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) spike proteins. The isolated shark single-domain antibodies including Type I and Type II VNARs were produced in Escherichia coli and validated for their antigen binding. A Type II VNAR(PE38-B6) has a high affinity (Kd= 10.1 nM) for its antigen. Conclusions: The naïve nurse shark VNARlibrary is a useful source for isolating single-domain antibodies to a wide range of antigens. The EASeL method may be applicable to the construction of other large diversity gene expression libraries.

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Feng, M., Bian, H., Wu, X., Fu, T., Fu, Y., Hong, J., … Ho, M. (2018). Construction and next-generation sequencing analysis of a large phage-displayed VNARsingle-domain antibody library from six naïve nurse sharks. Antibody Therapeutics, 1(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1093/abt/tby011

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