Selection of a picomolar antibody that targets CXCR2-mediated neutrophil activation and alleviates EAE symptoms

CXCR2 is central to neutrophil chemotaxis and hence to some inflammatory diseases. Here the authors demonstrate the value of an epitope-guided antibody panning method to develop a tight binding anti-hCXCR2 antibody, along with crystal structures of this antibody and antigen, that can block neutrophi...

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Autores principales: Xiaojie Shi, Yue Wan, Nan Wang, Jiangchao Xiang, Tao Wang, Xiaofeng Yang, Ju Wang, Xuxue Dong, Liang Dong, Lei Yan, Yu Li, Lili Liu, Shinchen Hou, Zhenwei Zhong, Ian A. Wilson, Bei Yang, Guang Yang, Richard A. Lerner
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Sumario:CXCR2 is central to neutrophil chemotaxis and hence to some inflammatory diseases. Here the authors demonstrate the value of an epitope-guided antibody panning method to develop a tight binding anti-hCXCR2 antibody, along with crystal structures of this antibody and antigen, that can block neutrophil chemotaxis and protect mice in an EAE model.