Antibody pair screening methods
View Patent ↗The invention provides methods for identifying antibody preparations that can form a pair of antibodies that optimally detect a target antigen, for example, in a sandwich immunoassay. These methods provide high affinity and epitope-specific antibodies.
1. A method for identifying an antibody pair that selectively interacts with a target C-reactive protein in a test sample comprising:
(a) screening a series of antibody preparations that may react with the target C-reactive protein to identify at least two antibody preparations with high affinity for the target C-reactive protein, thereby generating at least one first high affinity antibody preparation and at least one second high affinity antibody preparation;
(b) immobilizing the first high affinity antibody preparation on a substrate, to generate a first immobilized high antibody preparation;
(c) measuring the cross-reactivity of the first immobilized high affinity antibody preparation with the second high affinity antibody preparation to obtain an antibody-antibody cross-reactivity value (C);
(d) measuring the affinity of the first immobilized high affinity antibody preparation and the second high affinity antibody preparation for the target C-reactive protein to obtain a ternary affinity value (A) by observing formation of a ternary sandwich complex formed between the first immobilized high affinity antibody preparation, the target C-reactive protein, and the second high affinity antibody preparation;
(e) determining the percent specific activity for formation of the ternary sandwich complex using the following formula:
[100×( A−C )]/ A =% specific activity; wherein
the first and the second high affinity antibody preparations are selected for an antibody pair that selectively interacts with the target C-reactive protein when the percent specific activity of the ternary sandwich complex is greater than 40%.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising attaching a detection label to one of the antibody preparations.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the detection label is an enzyme tag.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the percent specific activity of the ternary sandwich complex is greater than 50%.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the percent specific activity of the ternary sandwich complex is greater than 65%.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the percent specific activity of the ternary sandwich complex is greater than 90%.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the test sample comprises a mammalian biological fluid.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the test sample comprises a mammalian serum sample.