Nature Genetics
7, 13 - 21 (1994)
doi:10.1038/ng0594-13
Antigen−specific human monoclonal antibodies from mice engineered with human Ig heavy and light chain YACsL.L. Green1, M.C. Hardy1, C.E. Maynard-Currie1, H. Tsuda1, D.M. Louie1, M.J. Mendez1, H. Abderrahim1, M. Noguchi1, D.H. Smith1, Y. Zeng1, N.E. David1, H. Sasai1, D. Garza1, D.G. Brenner1, J.F. Hales1, R.P. McGuinness1, D.J. Capon1, S. Klapholz1
& A. Jakobovits1, 2
1Cell Genesys, Inc., 322 Lakeside Drive, Foster City, California 94404, USA
2Correspondence should be addressed to A.J. We describe a strategy for producing human monoclonal antibodies in mice by introducing large segments of the human heavy and light chain loci contained on yeast artificial chromosomes into the mouse germline. Such mice produce a diverse repertoire of human heavy and light chains, and upon immunization with tetanus toxin have been used to derive antigen−specific, fully human monoclonal antibodies. Breeding such animals with mice engineered by gene targeting to be deficient in mouse immunoglobulin (Ig) production has led to a mouse strain in which high levels of antibodies are produced, mostly comprised of both human heavy and light chains. These strains should provide insight into the adoptive human antibody response and permit the development of fully human monoclonal antibodies with therapeutic potential. REFERENCES
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