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Selecting antagonistic antibodies that control differentiation through inducible expression in embryonic stem cells.


ABSTRACT: Antibodies that modulate receptor function have great untapped potential in the control of stem cell differentiation. In contrast to many natural ligands, antibodies are stable, exquisitely specific, and are unaffected by the regulatory mechanisms that act on natural ligands. Here we describe an innovative system for identifying such antibodies by introducing and expressing antibody gene populations in ES cells. Following induced antibody expression and secretion, changes in differentiation outcomes of individual antibody-expressing ES clones are monitored using lineage-specific gene expression to identify clones that encode and express signal-modifying antibodies. This in-cell expression and reporting system was exemplified by generating blocking antibodies to FGF4 and its receptor FGFR1?, identified through delayed onset of ES cell differentiation. Functionality of the selected antibodies was confirmed by addition of exogenous antibodies to three different ES reporter cell lines, where retained expression of pluripotency markers Oct4, Nanog, and Rex1 was observed. This work demonstrates the potential for discovery and utility of functional antibodies in stem cell differentiation. This work is also unique in constituting an example of ES cells carrying an inducible antibody that causes a functional protein "knock-down" and allows temporal control of stable signaling components at the protein level.

SUBMITTER: Melidoni AN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3816485 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selecting antagonistic antibodies that control differentiation through inducible expression in embryonic stem cells.

Melidoni Anna N AN   Dyson Michael R MR   Wormald Sam S   McCafferty John J  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130930 44


Antibodies that modulate receptor function have great untapped potential in the control of stem cell differentiation. In contrast to many natural ligands, antibodies are stable, exquisitely specific, and are unaffected by the regulatory mechanisms that act on natural ligands. Here we describe an innovative system for identifying such antibodies by introducing and expressing antibody gene populations in ES cells. Following induced antibody expression and secretion, changes in differentiation outc  ...[more]

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