Analysis of aDR5scFv with Specific Identification and Function.

2016 
Death receptor 5 (DR5) can selectively induce cell death in a wide variety of tumor cells. However, at least certain versions of the recombinant soluble TRAIL (sTRAIL) or anti-DR5 monoclonal antibody (mAb) are also shown to cause apoptosis in normal cells (especially in hepatocytes), hampering its clinical use for cancer therapy. Recently, the development of small recombinant antibody fragments as high-affinity therapeutic reagents with reduced immunogenicity has come under the spotlight. A popular format of engineered recombinant antibody fragment is the single-chain fixed-variable (scFv) molecule, in which the VH and VL regions of the parental antibody are joined by a polypeptide linker. The scFv fragment retains the target specificity and antigen binding affinity of the intact antibody, whereas it can be genetically designed and produced in large quantities by ectopically expressing both VH and VL regions from a single cDNA in cells. In this study, an aDR5scFv was constructed and expressed, and it was ...
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