An engineered human Fc domain that behaves like a pH-toggle switch for ultra-long circulation persistence
Lee et al. report an engineered IgG1 Fc domain that behaves like an hFcRn binding pH toggle switch. The authors show that this new half-life extension Fc domain confers improved pharmacokinetics in new humanized knock-in mouse strains that recapitulate the key processes for antibody persistence in c...
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Main Authors: | Chang-Han Lee, Tae Hyun Kang, Ophélie Godon, Makiko Watanabe, George Delidakis, Caitlin M. Gillis, Delphine Sterlin, David Hardy, Michel Cogné, Lynn E. Macdonald, Andrew J. Murphy, Naxin Tu, Jiwon Lee, Jonathan R. McDaniel, Emily Makowski, Peter M. Tessier, Aaron S. Meyer, Pierre Bruhns, George Georgiou |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/84d23b07351d4847b7e49dca2fbb568c |
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