生物
抗蛇毒血清
毒液
多克隆抗体
蛇毒
重组DNA
抗血清
中和
抗体
毒素
过度免疫
免疫学
病毒学
微生物学
生物化学
基因
作者
Jose Manuel Julve Parreño,Estefanía Huet,Asun Fernández‐del‐Carmen,Álvaro Segura,Micol Venturi,Antoni Gandía,Wei‐song Pan,Irene Albaladejo,Javier Forment,Davinia Plá,Andrés Wigdorovitz,Juan J. Calvete,Carlos Gutiérrez,José Marı́a Gutiérrez,Antonio Granell,Diego Orzáez
摘要
Antivenoms developed from the plasma of hyperimmunized animals are the only effective treatment available against snakebite envenomation but shortage of supply contributes to the high morbidity and mortality toll of this tropical disease. We describe a synthetic biology approach to affordable and cost-effective antivenom production based on plant-made recombinant polyclonal antibodies (termed pluribodies). The strategy takes advantage of virus superinfection exclusion to induce the formation of somatic expression mosaics in agroinfiltrated plants, which enables the expression of complex antibody repertoires in a highly reproducible manner. Pluribodies developed using toxin-binding genetic information captured from peripheral blood lymphocytes of hyperimmunized camels recapitulated the overall binding activity of the immune response. Furthermore, an improved plant-made antivenom (plantivenom) was formulated using an in vitro selected pluribody against Bothrops asper snake venom toxins and has been shown to neutralize a wide range of toxin activities and provide protection against lethal venom doses in mice.
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