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Next generation precision antibody profiling - from science fiction to reality

Project description

Antibody sequencing opens new opportunities in medical research

The antibody repertoire in the adaptive human immune system evolved to tackle the great number of pathogens (bacteria, viruses) and exogenous threats (toxins). Understanding which antibodies are produced in response to a particular pathogen can pave the way towards more efficient and personalised therapies. To address this issue, the EU-funded TopSpec project has developed an improved platform based on mass spectrometry for the sequencing of antibodies. Alongside a high-performance data acquisition system and data processing and analysis software, TopSpec will significantly increase the opportunities in medical research and drug development and expand our knowledge of the immune system.

Objective

One of the major challenges of modern medicine is to understand how the human organism defends itself against invasions and diseases. The biggest mystery is the human immune system, and understanding this ultimately requires knowledge of the sequence repertoire of human antibodies and their respective antigens. The purpose of the TopSpec project is to be the first in the world to solve this challenge, opening up opportunities in medical research and drug development that are today only dreamt about. We will create a breakthrough technology that will revolutionize academic, clinical and industrial proteomics and dramatically advance the development of new generation antibody- and protein-based therapeutics. Antibodies represent the most sophisticated line of natural defense against disease. Knowing exactly which antibodies are produced in response to a particular disease enables us not only to better understand the cause of the disease but also to provide new-generation cures in the form of personalized therapeutic antibodies. The limiting factor for this to truly be achieved is to find a way to analyze and sequence large molecules in the gas phase, and this represents a formidable challenge. The TopSpec project will develop ground-breaking TOP-down tandem mass SPECtrometry (MS/MS) approaches based on novel radical gas-phase ion-electron and ion-atom reactions, and implement them on a unique, hyphenated, ultrahigh-resolution MS platform. Another “killer innovation” is the ability to greatly simplify MS/MS spectra of large molecules by adding another dimension of separation – collisional cross-sections of fragment ions using two parallel approaches. TopSpec will be the first project to implement de-convolution of massively overlapping isotopic clusters, solving one of the greatest challenges in top-down MS of large molecules.

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Coordinator

KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET
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€ 989 500,00
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NOBELS VAG 5
171 77 STOCKHOLM
Sweden

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Region
Östra Sverige Stockholm Stockholms län
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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