Adam G. Kreutzer, Ryan J. Malonis, Chelsea Marie T. Parrocha, Karen Tong, Gretchen Guaglianone, Jennifer T. Nguyen, Michelle N. Diab, Jonathan R. Lai, James S. Nowick
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Abstract
Abstract Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that target the β‐amyloid peptide (Aβ) are important Alzheimer's disease research tools and are now being used as Alzheimer's disease therapies. Conformation‐specific mAbs that target oligomeric and fibrillar Aβ assemblies are of particular interest, as these assemblies are associated with Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis and progression. This article reports the generation of rabbit mAbs against two different triangular trimers derived from Aβ. These antibodies are the first mAbs generated against Aβ oligomer mimics in which the high‐resolution structures of the oligomers are known. We describe the isolation of the mAbs using single B‐cell sorting of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from immunized rabbits, the selectivity of the mAbs for the triangular trimers, the immunoreactivity of the mAbs with aggregated Aβ 42 , and the immunoreactivity of the mAbs in brain tissue from the 5xFAD Alzheimer's disease mouse model. The characterization of these mAbs against structurally defined trimers derived from Aβ enhances understanding of antibody‐amyloid recognition and may benefit the development of diagnostics and immunotherapies in Alzheimer's disease.
Peptide ScienceBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biophysics
CiteScore
5.20
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4.20%
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36
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The aim of Peptide Science is to publish significant original research papers and up-to-date reviews covering the entire field of peptide research. Peptide Science provides a forum for papers exploring all aspects of peptide synthesis, materials, structure and bioactivity, including the use of peptides in exploring protein functions and protein-protein interactions. By incorporating both experimental and theoretical studies across the whole spectrum of peptide science, the journal serves the interdisciplinary biochemical, biomaterials, biophysical and biomedical research communities.
Peptide Science is the official journal of the American Peptide Society.