Probing antibody-target interactions in living systems
Yanguang (Carter) Cao, PhD., Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina 
at Chapel Hill
September 15, 2021, 9:00-10:00 AM PDT
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Abstract:
Antibodies have become an attractive class of therapeutic agents for multiple 
types of diseases, mainly owing to their high target selectivity and target 
affinity. The target binding properties are critical for antibodies' efficacy 
and toxicity. However, we still heavily rely on the static in vitro system to 
characterize antibody's target binding properties, and their behaviors in vivo 
- the actual sites of actions - remain undefined. Our group has developed a 
bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) imaging approach that directly 
supports the measurement of the binding dynamics between antibodies and their 
targets in the native tissue environment. Built upon the imaging data, we have 
developed a spatially resolved computational model analyzing the longitudinal 
BRET imaging data to explore the kinetics of antibody-target binding. Our work 
has yielded insights into the physiological factors affecting antibody-target 
interactions in their sites of action, which are critical for improving 
antibody-based therapeutics.

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