The Development and Study of Recombinant Immunoglobulin A to Hemagglutinins of the Influenza Virus

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We obtained recombinant variants of human antibody FI6 broadly specific to hemagglutinins of the influenza A virus. On the basis of a bi-promoter (CMV, hEF1-HTLV) vector, we developed genetic constructs for the expression of the heavy and light chains of the immunoglobulins of IgA1-, IgA2m1-, and IgG-isotypes. Following transfection and selection, stable Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell lines were produced. The antibodies of IgA1-, IgA2m1-, and IgG-isotypes were purified from culture media. We performed an immunochemical characterization and studied their interactions with influenza A strains of the H1N1- and H3N2-subtypes. It was shown that recombinant FI6 variants of the IgA-isotype retain the properties of the parental IgG antibody to demonstrate specificity to all the strains tested. The strongest binding was observed for the H1N1 subtype, which belongs to hemagglutinins of phylogenetic group I.

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Aliev, T. K., Dement’yeva, I. G., Toporova, V. A., Argentova, V. V., Pozdnyakova, L. P., Bokov, M. N., … Kirpichnikov, M. P. (2018). The Development and Study of Recombinant Immunoglobulin A to Hemagglutinins of the Influenza Virus. Acta Naturae, 10(2), 30–36. https://doi.org/10.32607/20758251-2018-10-2-30-36

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