Twist Bioscience Publishes Data on VHH Single Domain Antibody Discovery Using New Methodology on Optofluidic Platform
Twist Bioscience Corporation (NASDAQ: TWST) announced the discovery of alpaca-derived VHH antibodies via a novel in vivo screening method on the Beacon platform. The study, published in BioRxiv, showcases methodology that efficiently screens single B cells for specific heavy-chain-only antibodies, particularly targeting human prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA). All VHH-Fc candidates demonstrated nanomolar affinity for PSMA. This approach allows for improved antibody optimization and potential therapeutic applications, leveraging Twist's advanced sequencing technologies.
- Discovery of alpaca-derived VHH antibodies using innovative screening methodology.
- Demonstrated high affinity of VHH-Fc candidates for PSMA at nanomolar levels.
- Potential for improved antibody optimization via advanced sequencing techniques.
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Demonstrates Ability to Generate Humanized PSMA-Specific VHH Single Domain Antibodies via Single B Cell Screening on the Beacon Platform
“In vivo discovery approaches for VHH antibodies have been limited by the lack of methodologies available for camelid B cell interrogation to discover heavy-chain-only antibodies. Twist
A VHH single domain antibody is the antigen binding domain from unique heavy-chain-only antibodies generated in camelids such as llamas and alpacas. Most antibodies contain two variable domains, the heavy and the light chains; however, camelids make antibodies containing just a heavy chain, from which the VHH single domain is derived. The small size of the VHH single domain antibodies allow them to access targets that traditional antibodies cannot, with tight binding affinities and high specificity. In addition, the lack of a paired light chain in VHH single domain antibodies simplifies downstream engineering, accelerating development timelines.
In this proof-of-concept study, custom enrichment, culture, detection, and sequencing methods were used to screen single B cells directly from immunized alpacas for target specificity and heavy-chain-only antibody secretion from alpacas immunized with two different targets, either human prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) or a second blinded target. B cells secreting target-specific heavy-chain-only antibodies were identified, exported, and sequenced.
PSMA-specific VHH hits were recombinantly expressed as VHH-Fc, purified, and characterized using label-free techniques. All but one VHH-Fc bound PSMA with a single-digit nanomolar affinity. Four VHH candidates were successfully humanized in silico using a rapid bulk humanization approach powered by machine learning. Next-generation repertoire sequencing of PBMCs harvested at longitudinal timepoints throughout immunization was also performed. This uncovered additional variants within the clonal lineages of the validated hits, some of which could potentially exhibit superior pharmacological properties.
This unique combination of repertoire sequencing and function-forward single B cell screening could be used for antibody optimization by leveraging Twist’s library design platform to generate antigen-biased VHH single domain libraries to discover superior variants. In addition, functional validation of these optimized lead candidates could enable downstream development of high quality PSMA-specific VHH single domain antibodies for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.
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