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    J Immunol Methods. 2006 Jul 31;314(1-2):74-9. Epub 2006 Jun 19.

    A high throughput electrochemiluminescent cell-binding assay for therapeutic anti-CD20 antibody selection.

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    Assay and Automation Technology, Genentech Inc., 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080, USA.

    Abstract

    A cell-based ELISA using suspension WIL2 cells in 96-well format was previously developed for measuring relative binding affinities of humanized anti-CD20 variants. We further developed a new cell-binding assay that uses high binding capacity carbon electrode plates for rapid attachment of suspension WIL2 cells and electrochemiluminescence for detection. Compared to the cell-based ELISA, which requires centrifugation for the manual wash steps, significant improvement in assay throughput was achieved by using a microplate washer. The assay can be performed on both 96- and 384-well plates with a standard curve range of 2.74-2000 ng/ml, which is wider than the range of 15.6-1000 ng/ml for the cell-based ELISA. Using CD20 expressing CHO cell clones, surface expression of >or=33,000 CD20 molecules was sufficient to obtain a dose-response curve in 384-well format. Relative affinities of 15 humanized variants correlated well (r(2)=0.94) between electrochemiluminescent cell-binding assay and cell-based ELISA. A competitive assay format, using mouse anti-CD20 antibody as the tracer, with a dose-response range of 27.4-20,000 ng/ml was also developed. The new cell-binding assay method can be used to efficiently support humanization process for selection of anti-CD20 antibody drug candidates and to characterize antibody binding to other cell surface proteins.

    PMID:
    16814318
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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