Journal article
Overcoming the poor immunogenicity of a protein by DNA immunization as a fusion construct
RM Sutherland, BS McKenzie, AJ Corbett, JL Brady, AM Lew
Immunology and Cell Biology | BLACKWELL SCIENCE ASIA | Published : 2001
Abstract
The production of antibodies against poorly immunogenic proteins is problematic. Often there is a failure to generate such antibodies. Furthermore, antibodies against other specificities are frequently induced. We describe a simple approach, analogous to conjugation to a protein carrier, whereby immunization with naked DNA was used to raise antibody to a highly homologous and poorly immunogenic allotypic protein. Deoxyribonucleic acid encoding the protein of interest was fused to DNA encoding the Fc region of a foreign Ig, resulting in increased immunogenicity. The potential applications of this approach include the production of antisera and mAb to allotypic variants, mutant proteins, and p..
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