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Cell-Based Immunization Combined with Single-Round Cell Panning Enables Discovery of PSMA-Targeting Nanobodies from Phage Display Libraries.

Biomolecules 2026 Vol.16(2)

Yang T, Veldhoven-Zweistra J, Ligtenberg M, Erkens S, Berg MVD, Jansen R, Chames P, Bindels EMJ, Ahmadi K, Bangma CH, Kalsbeek AMF, Leivo J, Lumen N, Werken HJGV, Weerden WMV, Kavousipour S, Tooyserkani R, Jenster G

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There is a strong need for nanobodies that target novel cancer-associated antigens to advance radioligand imaging and antibody-based therapeutics.

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APA Yang T, Veldhoven-Zweistra J, et al. (2026). Cell-Based Immunization Combined with Single-Round Cell Panning Enables Discovery of PSMA-Targeting Nanobodies from Phage Display Libraries.. Biomolecules, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/biom16020307
MLA Yang T, et al.. "Cell-Based Immunization Combined with Single-Round Cell Panning Enables Discovery of PSMA-Targeting Nanobodies from Phage Display Libraries.." Biomolecules, vol. 16, no. 2, 2026.
PMID 41750375

Abstract

There is a strong need for nanobodies that target novel cancer-associated antigens to advance radioligand imaging and antibody-based therapeutics. In this study, we investigated whether non-targeted llama immunization using tumor cells, combined with non-targeted phage-display panning of human cell lines, could yield nanobodies specific to Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA). Nanobody selection using both classical three-round PSMA negative-positive panning and single-round panning of cell lines (positive or negative) for PSMA showed clear enrichment for PSMA binders in both strategies. Using shRNA knockdown, flow cytometry, cell-ELISA, immunohistochemistry and structural modeling and docking, we confirmed the PSMA-targeting of selected nanobodies. Two distinct epitopes were predicted to be bound by nanobodies PSMANb9 and A7 (JVZ-007), and this was corroborated by epitope competition assays. These findings support the feasibility of non-targeted immunization and panning strategies for isolating antigen-targeting cancer nanobodies.

MeSH Terms

Single-Domain Antibodies; Humans; Glutamate Carboxypeptidase II; Animals; Peptide Library; Cell Line, Tumor; Immunization; Antigens, Surface; Epitopes; Prostatic Neoplasms; Camelids, New World; Male; Cell Surface Display Techniques

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