Albumin and IgG have remarkably long serum half-lives due to pH-dependent FcRn-mediated cellular recycling that rescues both ligands from intracellular degradation. Furthermore, increase in half-lives of IgG and albumin-based therapeutics has the potential to improve their efficacies, but there is a great need for robust methods for screening of relative FcRn-dependent recycling ability. Here, we report on a novel human endothelial cell-based recycling assay (HERA) that can be used for such pre-clinical screening. In HERA, rescue from degradation depends on FcRn, and engineered ligands are recycled in a manner that correlates with their half-lives in human FcRn transgenic mice. Thus, HERA is a novel cellular assay that can be used to predic...
A key element for the successful development of novel therapeutic antibodies is to fully understand ...
Binding to the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) extends serum half-life of IgG, and antagonizing this int...
The importance of therapeutic recombinant proteins in medicine has led to a variety of tactics to in...
Serum albumin shows slow clearance from circulation due to neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn)-mediated recy...
SummaryThe long circulating half-life of serum albumin, the most abundant protein in mammalian plasm...
Serum albumin shows slow clearance from circulation due to neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn)-mediated recy...
Albumin has an average plasma half-life of three weeks and is thus an attractive carrier to improve ...
Protein engineering has had an immense impact on the development of biological drugs, including repl...
A major challenge for the therapeutic use of many peptides and proteins is their short circulatory h...
Albumin has an average plasma half-life of three weeks and is thus an attractive carrier to improve ...
The past decade has seen an enormous increase in FcRn-targeted engineering strategies to generate a...
The MHC class I-related receptor, FcRn, is a multitasking protein that transports its IgG ligand wit...
A major role for FcRn is the salvage of pinocytosed IgG and albumin from a degradative fate in lysos...
The neonatal fragment crystallizable (Fc) receptor (FcRn) functions as a recycling mechanism to prev...
The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) has a pivotal role in albumin and IgG homeostasis. Internalized IgG ...
A key element for the successful development of novel therapeutic antibodies is to fully understand ...
Binding to the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) extends serum half-life of IgG, and antagonizing this int...
The importance of therapeutic recombinant proteins in medicine has led to a variety of tactics to in...
Serum albumin shows slow clearance from circulation due to neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn)-mediated recy...
SummaryThe long circulating half-life of serum albumin, the most abundant protein in mammalian plasm...
Serum albumin shows slow clearance from circulation due to neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn)-mediated recy...
Albumin has an average plasma half-life of three weeks and is thus an attractive carrier to improve ...
Protein engineering has had an immense impact on the development of biological drugs, including repl...
A major challenge for the therapeutic use of many peptides and proteins is their short circulatory h...
Albumin has an average plasma half-life of three weeks and is thus an attractive carrier to improve ...
The past decade has seen an enormous increase in FcRn-targeted engineering strategies to generate a...
The MHC class I-related receptor, FcRn, is a multitasking protein that transports its IgG ligand wit...
A major role for FcRn is the salvage of pinocytosed IgG and albumin from a degradative fate in lysos...
The neonatal fragment crystallizable (Fc) receptor (FcRn) functions as a recycling mechanism to prev...
The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) has a pivotal role in albumin and IgG homeostasis. Internalized IgG ...
A key element for the successful development of novel therapeutic antibodies is to fully understand ...
Binding to the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) extends serum half-life of IgG, and antagonizing this int...
The importance of therapeutic recombinant proteins in medicine has led to a variety of tactics to in...