Method for preparing anti-MIF antibodies
View Patent ↗The specification provides methods of preparing high-affinity antibodies to a macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in animals in which the MIF gene has been homozygously knocked-out (MIF −/− ). Also provided are methods of preparing hybridomas which produce the anti-MIF antibodies, methods of administering the antibodies to treat inflammatory or cancerous conditions and/or diseases modulated by MIF, as well as compositions comprising said high-affinity anti-MIF antibodies.
1. A method of preparing a high-affinity anti-migration inhibitory factor (anti-MIF) antibody or fragment thereof comprising the steps of:
(a) preparing a transgenic mouse in which both alleles of the endogenous genes encoding a MIF protein are functionally knocked out by a method comprising
(i) introducing a MIF-targeting construct into a mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell;
(ii) introducing the modified mouse ES cell into a mouse embryo;
(iii) transplanting the modified embryo into a pseudopregnant mouse;
(iv) allowing said modified embryo to develop to term; and
(v) identifying a transgenic mouse with germ cells in which at least one allele of the endogenous MIF gene is functionally knocked out; and
(vi) breeding the transgenic mouse of step (v) to obtain a transgenic (MIF −/− ) mouse in which both alleles of the endogenous MIF genes encoding said MIF protein are functionally knocked out;
(b) immunizing said transgenic mouse with a MIF protein or a polypeptide fragment thereof; and
(c) obtaining a high affinity anti-MIF antibody or fragment thereof from said animal.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the high affinity anti-MIF antibody or fragment thereof recognizes and binds to MIF-1 or fragment thereof, MIF-2 or fragment thereof, or MIF-3 or fragment thereof.
3. A method for producing a transgenic mouse lacking an endogenous MIF gene, wherein said mouse produces high affinity anti-MIF antibodies, said method comprising:
(a) introducing a MIF targeting construct comprising a selectable marker sequence into a mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell;
(b) introducing the modified mouse ES cell into a mouse embryo;
(c) transplanting the modified embryo into a pseudopregnant mouse;
(d) allowing said modified embryo to develop to term; and
(e) identifying a transgenic mouse whose genome comprises a disruption of the endogenous MIF gene of at least one allele;
(f) breeding the transgenic mouse of step (e) to obtain a transgenic mouse whose genome comprises a homozygous disruption of the endogenous MIF gene (MIF −/− ), wherein said disruption results in a mouse which lacks endogenous MIF as compared to a wild type mouse; and
(g) immunizing the transgenic (MIF −/− ) mouse with complete MIF protein, a peptide fragment of a MIF protein, or a fusion protein containing all or a part of a MIF protein.
4. The method of claim 3 , comprising immunizing the transgenic (MIF −/− ) mouse with a MIF protein produced by cellular expression of an endogenous MIF gene or a recombinant DNA expression construct encoding a MIF protein.
5. The method of claim 3 , comprising immunizing the transgenic (MIF −/− ) mouse with a MIF peptide that is greater than 6 consecutive MIF amino acids in length, which peptide is prepared synthetically, recombinantly, or by proteolytic cleavage of a MIF protein.
6. The method of claim 3 , comprising immunizing the transgenic (MIF −/− ) mouse with a MIF peptide of length selected from 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 amino acids in length.
7. The method of claim 3 , comprising immunizing the transgenic (MIF −/− ) mouse with a fusion protein comprising a MIF protein or a MIF peptide that is fused to a non-MIF protein or polypeptide.
8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the fusion protein comprises a MIF protein or a MIF peptide that is fused to maltose binding protein or β-galactosidase.
9. The method of claim 1 , wherein step (b) comprises immunizing said transgenic mouse with a human MIF protein or a polypeptide fragment thereof.
10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the anti-MIF antibody obtained in step (c) binds to MIF with an equilibrium dissociation constant (Kd) that is less than 10 −10 M.
11. The method of claim 3 , wherein step (g) comprises immunizing the transgenic MIF −/− mouse with a complete human MIF protein, a peptide fragment of a human MIF protein, or a fusion protein containing all or a part of a human MIF protein.
12. The method of claim 3 , wherein the transgenic MIF −/− mouse immunized in step (g) produces anti-MIF antibodies that bind to MIF with an equilibrium dissociation constant (Kd) that is less than 10 −10 M.