Scientific Reports (Mar 2023)

An ultra-high-throughput screen for the evaluation of peptide HLA-Binder interactions

  • Stefan Krämer,
  • Andreas Moritz,
  • Luca Stehl,
  • Meike Hutt,
  • Martin Hofmann,
  • Claudia Wagner,
  • Sebastian Bunk,
  • Dominik Maurer,
  • Günter Roth,
  • Johannes Wöhrle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32384-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract Peptide human leukocyte antigen (pHLA) targeting therapeutics like T-cell receptor based adoptive cell therapy or bispecific T cell engaging receptor molecules hold great promise for the treatment of cancer. Comprehensive pre-clinical screening of therapeutic candidates is important to ensure patient safety but is challenging because of the size of the potential off-target space. By combining stabilized peptide-receptive HLA molecules with microarray printing and screening, we have developed an ultra-high-throughput screening platform named ValidaTe that enables large scale evaluation of pHLA-binder interactions. We demonstrate its potential by measuring and analyzing over 30.000 binding curves for a high-affinity T cell Engaging Receptor towards a large pHLA library. Compared to a dataset obtained by conventional bio-layer interferometry measurements, we illustrate that a massively increased throughput (over 650 fold) is obtained by our microarray screening, paving the way for use in pre-clinical safety screening of pHLA-targeting drugs.