2019
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.02415
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Low pH Exposure During Immunoglobulin G Purification Methods Results in Aggregates That Avidly Bind Fcγ Receptors: Implications for Measuring Fc Dependent Antibody Functions

Abstract: Evaluating the biophysical and functional nature of IgG is key to defining correlates of protection in infectious disease, and autoimmunity research cohorts, as well as vaccine efficacy trials. These studies often require small quantities of IgG to be purified from plasma for downstream analysis with high throughput immunoaffinity formats which elute IgG at low-pH, such as Protein G and Protein A. Herein we sought to compare Protein G purification of IgG with an immunoaffinity method which elutes at physiologi… Show more

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“…Antigenicity of coronaviral proteins was assessed by binding to immune sera, anti-RBD mAbs CR3022 and 4B, or human and mouse ACE2 (Figure S11). The glycosylation profile of recombinant S proteins (Figure S11) was assessed using mass spectrometry as previously described 41 by SP3 protein clean up 42 and trypsin in-solution digestion. Purified peptides were desalted then separated using a two-column chromatography set up comprising a PepMap100 C18 20 mm × 75 μm trap and a PepMap C18 500 mm × 75 μm analytical column on Dionex Ultimate 3000 UPLC (ThermoFisher).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antigenicity of coronaviral proteins was assessed by binding to immune sera, anti-RBD mAbs CR3022 and 4B, or human and mouse ACE2 (Figure S11). The glycosylation profile of recombinant S proteins (Figure S11) was assessed using mass spectrometry as previously described 41 by SP3 protein clean up 42 and trypsin in-solution digestion. Purified peptides were desalted then separated using a two-column chromatography set up comprising a PepMap100 C18 20 mm × 75 μm trap and a PepMap C18 500 mm × 75 μm analytical column on Dionex Ultimate 3000 UPLC (ThermoFisher).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IgG purification. IgG was isolated from plasma samples using Melon Gel IgG purification resin (Thermo Fisher) according to the manufacturer's instructions, a method that avoids low-pH aggregation of IgG (50).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the stomach, antibody is subjected to degradation by pepsin, which is activated by the acidic pH (pH=2). The acidic pH will also promote irreversible changes in protein conformation ( Lopez et al, 2019 ). In the small intestine, antibody will be exposed to proteases activated by pH ranging between 6.0–7.3 like trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase, and elastase (See Section 2.b).…”
Section: Extracellular Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%