Abstract
A major driver for the recent investment surge in bispecific antibody (bsAb) platforms and products is the multitude of distinct mechanisms of action that bsAbs offer compared to a combination of two monoclonal antibodies. Four bsAb products were granted first regulatory approvals in the US or EU during 2023 and the biopharmaceutical industry pipeline is brimming with bsAb candidates across a broad range of therapeutic applications. In previously reported bsAb discovery campaigns, following a hypothesis-based choice of two specific target proteins, selections and screening activities have often been performed in mono-specific formats. The conversion to bispecific modalities has usually been positioned toward the end of the discovery process and has involved small numbers of lead molecules, largely due to challenges in expressing, purifying, and analyzing large numbers of bsAbs. In this review, we discuss emerging strategies to facilitate the production of expanded bsAb panels, focusing particularly upon combinatorial methods to generate bsAb matrices. Such technologies will enable screening in. bispecific formats at earlier stages of discovery campaigns, not only widening the accessible protein space to maximize chances of success, but also advancing empirical bi-target validation activities to assess initial target selection hypotheses.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 2311992 |
| Journal | mAbs |
| Volume | 16 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 21 Feb 2024 |
Funding
The authors acknowledge GSK for funding a PhD studentship for C.F. viathe University of Strathclyde Collaborative PhD programme and the SCIfor providing additional funding for C.F. via the SCI Scholarship.
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Keywords
- Drug Discovery - methods
- Antibodies, Bispecific - biosynthesis - immunology
- Humans
- biopharmaceutical drug discovery
- Antibody engineering
- High-Throughput Screening Assays - methods
- Workflow
- Animals
- Bispecific antibody
- mass spectrometry
- chemical conjugation
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