Single domain antibodies: promising experimental and therapeutic tools in infection and immunity

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Janusz Wesolowski
Vanina Alzogaray
Jan Reyelt
Mandy Unger
Karla Juarez
Mariela Urrutia
Ana Cauerhff
Welbeck Danquah
Björn Rissiek
Felix Scheuplein
Nicole Schwarz
Sahil Adriouch
Olivier Boyer
Michel Seman
Alexei Licea
David V. Serreze
Fernando A. Goldbaum
Friedrich Haag
Friedrich Koch-Nolte
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[1] University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf,Institute of Immunology
[2] Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas,Fundación Instituto Leloir
[3] Centro de Investigación Científica y de Eduación Superior de Ensenada (CICESE),Inserm, U905, Institute for Biomedical Research
[4] The Jackson Lab,undefined
[5] Rouen University Hospital,undefined
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Medical Microbiology and Immunology | 2009年 / 198卷
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Single domain antibodies; Recombinant antibodies; VHH; Nanobody; Enzyme inhibitors; Virus neutralization;
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Antibodies are important tools for experimental research and medical applications. Most antibodies are composed of two heavy and two light chains. Both chains contribute to the antigen-binding site which is usually flat or concave. In addition to these conventional antibodies, llamas, other camelids, and sharks also produce antibodies composed only of heavy chains. The antigen-binding site of these unusual heavy chain antibodies (hcAbs) is formed only by a single domain, designated VHH in camelid hcAbs and VNAR in shark hcAbs. VHH and VNAR are easily produced as recombinant proteins, designated single domain antibodies (sdAbs) or nanobodies. The CDR3 region of these sdAbs possesses the extraordinary capacity to form long fingerlike extensions that can extend into cavities on antigens, e.g., the active site crevice of enzymes. Other advantageous features of nanobodies include their small size, high solubility, thermal stability, refolding capacity, and good tissue penetration in vivo. Here we review the results of several recent proof-of-principle studies that open the exciting perspective of using sdAbs for modulating immune functions and for targeting toxins and microbes.
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