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The video demonstrates a technique for generating monoclonal antibodies from antigen-specific B cells. Eukaryotic expression vectors encoding the heavy and light chains of antibodies, cloned from isolated antigen-specific B cells, are introduced into mammalian cells using polyplexes. Once inside the cells, these vectors undergo translation, and the resulting heavy and light chain peptides assemble into antibodies, which are subsequently secreted by the cells.
1. Production of mAbs
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Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
HEK 293A cell line | Thermo Fisher scientific | R70507 | |
DMEM (1X) Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium | Gibco by life technologies | 21969-035 | (+) 4,5g/L D-Glucose 0,11g/L Sodium Pyruvate (-) L-Glutmine |
Nutridoma-SP | Roche | 11011375001 | 100X Conc |
Fetal Bovine serum (FBS) | Dominique Dutscher | S1810-500 | |
Jet PEI DNA transfection reagent | PolyPlus | 101-40 | |
Flat bottom96-well plate | Falcon | 353072 | |
V-bottom 96-well plate | Nunc/Thermofisher | 55142 |
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Source: Devilder, M., et al. Generation of Discriminative Human Monoclonal Antibodies from Rare Antigen-specific B Cells Circulating in Blood. J. Vis. Exp. (2018).
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