Antibodies (Jul 2024)

Humanization of Pan-HLA-DR mAb 44H10 Hinges on Critical Residues in the Antibody Framework

  • Audrey Kassardjian,
  • Danton Ivanochko,
  • Brian Barber,
  • Arif Jetha,
  • Jean-Philippe Julien

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antib13030057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 57

Abstract

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Reducing the immunogenicity of animal-derived monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for use in humans is critical to maximize therapeutic effectiveness and preclude potential adverse events. While traditional humanization methods have primarily focused on grafting antibody Complementarity-Determining Regions (CDRs) on homologous human antibody scaffolds, framework regions can also play essential roles in antigen binding. Here, we describe the humanization of the pan-HLA-DR mAb 44H10, a murine antibody displaying significant involvement of the framework region in antigen binding. Using a structure-guided approach, we identify and restore framework residues that directly interact with the antigen or indirectly modulate antigen binding by shaping the antibody paratope and engineer a humanized antibody with affinity, biophysical profile, and molecular binding basis comparable to that of the parental 44H10 mAb. As a humanized molecule, this antibody holds promise as a scaffold for the development of MHC class II-targeting therapeutics and vaccines.

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