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Affinity is an important determinant of the anti-trypanosome activity of nanobodies.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The discovery of Nanobodies (Nbs) with a direct toxic activity against African trypanosomes is a recent advancement towards a new strategy against these extracellular parasites. The anti-trypanosomal activity relies on perturbing the highly active recycling of the Variant-specific Surface Glycoprotein (VSG) that occurs in the parasite's flagellar pocket.

Methodology/principal findings

Here we expand the existing panel of Nbs with anti-Trypanosoma brucei potential and identify four categories based on their epitope specificity. We modified the binding properties of previously identified Nanobodies Nb_An05 and Nb_An33 by site-directed mutagenesis in the paratope and found this to strongly affect trypanotoxicity despite retention of antigen-targeting properties. Affinity measurements for all identified anti-trypanosomal Nbs reveal a strong correlation between trypanotoxicity and affinity (K(D)), suggesting that it is a crucial determinant for this activity. Half maximal effective (50%) affinity of 57 nM was calculated from the non-linear dose-response curves. In line with these observations, Nb humanizing mutations only preserved the trypanotoxic activity if the K(D) remained unaffected.

Conclusions/significance

This study reveals that the binding properties of Nanobodies need to be compatible with achieving an occupancy of >95% saturation of the parasite surface VSG in order to exert an anti-trypanosomal activity. As such, Nb-based approaches directed against the VSG target would require binding to an accessible, conserved epitope with high affinity.

SUBMITTER: Caljon G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3499403 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Affinity is an important determinant of the anti-trypanosome activity of nanobodies.

Caljon Guy G   Stijlemans Benoît B   Saerens Dirk D   Van Den Abbeele Jan J   Muyldermans Serge S   Magez Stefan S   De Baetselier Patrick P  

PLoS neglected tropical diseases 20121115 11


<h4>Background</h4>The discovery of Nanobodies (Nbs) with a direct toxic activity against African trypanosomes is a recent advancement towards a new strategy against these extracellular parasites. The anti-trypanosomal activity relies on perturbing the highly active recycling of the Variant-specific Surface Glycoprotein (VSG) that occurs in the parasite's flagellar pocket.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>Here we expand the existing panel of Nbs with anti-Trypanosoma brucei potential and id  ...[more]

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