Cloning VH and VL genes from individual antigen-specific B cells is an attractive approach for producing monoclonal antibodies of the desired specificity. Current RT-PCR protocols, however, result in the successful identification of VH and VL gene pairs in about half of the sorted cells. Here, we demonstrate that single-cell RT-PCR is likely affected by stochastic factors, and that running PCRs in triplicate results in successful amplification of the expressed VH and VL genes in 90-100% of single sorted human B cells.
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Guselnikov, S. V., Belovezhets, T. N., Kulemzin, S. V., Gorchakov, A. A., & Taranin, A. V. (2019). A simple way to increase recovery of the expressed VH and VL genes in single-sorted human B cells. BioTechniques, 67(4), 184–187. https://doi.org/10.2144/btn-2019-0079
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