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Published on: August 27, 2021
Generating Chemokine Analogs with Enhanced Pharmacological Properties Using Phage Display
Karim Dorgham1, Fabrice Cerini2, Hubert Gaertner2
1Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, Inserm UMRS1135, Centre d'Immunologie et des Maladies Infectieuses (CIMI-Paris), Paris, France.
Abstract:
Phage display technology, which allows extremely rare ligands to be selected from libraries of variants according to user-defined selection criteria, has made a huge impact on the life sciences. In this chapter, we describe phage display methods for the discovery of chemokine analogs with enhanced pharmacological properties. We discuss strategies for chemokine library design and provide a recommended technique for library construction. We also describe cell-based library selection approaches that we have used to discover chemokine analogs, not only receptor antagonists but also variants with unusual effects on receptor signaling and trafficking. By providing a survey of the different phage chemokine projects that we have undertaken, we comment on the parameters most likely to affect success. Finally, we discuss how phage display-derived chemokine analogs with altered pharmacological activity represent valuable tools to better understand chemokine biology, and why certain among them have the potential to be developed as new medicines.
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