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A perspective toward mass spectrometry-based de novo sequencing of endogenous antibodies

Bastiaan de Graaf, Max Hoek, Sem Tamara, Albert J. R. Heck

2022mAbs47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A key step in therapeutic and endogenous humoral antibody characterization is identifying the amino acid sequence. So far, this task has been mainly tackled through sequencing of B-cell receptor (BCR) repertoires at the nucleotide level. Mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged as an alternative tool for obtaining sequence information directly at the - most relevant - protein level. Although several MS methods are now well established, analysis of recombinant and endogenous antibodies comes with a specific set of challenges, requiring approaches beyond the conventional proteomics workflows. Here, we review the challenges in MS-based sequencing of both recombinant as well as endogenous humoral antibodies and outline state-of-the-art methods attempting to overcome these obstacles. We highlight recent examples and discuss remaining challenges. We foresee a great future for these approaches making de novo antibody sequencing and discovery by MS-based techniques feasible, even for complex clinical samples from endogenous sources such as serum and other liquid biopsies.

Topics & Concepts

Computational biologyEndogenyAntibodyProteomicsRecombinant DNABiologyDNA sequencingImmunologyBiochemistryDNAGeneMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications
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