Cloning and high level expression of a chimeric antibody with specificity for human carcinoembryonic antigen.

  • Beidler C
  • Ludwig J
  • Cardenas J
  • et al.
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Abstract

A mouse/human chimeric antibody has been constructed by using variable light and variable heavy regions from a murine hybridoma specific for human carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) (CEM231.6.7). These V regions were combined with kappa and gamma-1 constant region genes cloned from human lymphocytes. The chimeric constructs were sequentially electroporated into murine non-Ig-producing myeloma (P3.653) and hybridoma (SP2/0) cell. Significant differences were seen in expression levels between the two cell types. High levels of expression (24 to 32 micrograms/ml/10(6) cells) were seen with several of the anti-CEA SP2/0 transfectomas but not with the P3.653 cells. The SP2/0 transfectoma lines were adapted to serum-free, chemically defined media and grown in large scale fermentation cultures where they continued to secrete high levels of antibody. The chimeric antibodies remain reactive against human CEA with affinity constants comparable to that of the parental hybridoma antibody. High level expression will make practical the production of chimeric antibodies for in vivo therapeutic and diagnostic purposes.

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Beidler, C. B., Ludwig, J. R., Cardenas, J., Phelps, J., Papworth, C. G., Melcher, E., … Fisher, M. (1988). Cloning and high level expression of a chimeric antibody with specificity for human carcinoembryonic antigen. The Journal of Immunology, 141(11), 4053–4060. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.141.11.4053

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