Anti-Daratumumab antibody

Anti-Daratumumab is a chimeric rabbit/human anti-idiotypic antibody designed to specifically target the human therapeutic antibody Daratumumab. This antibody is composed of rabbit variable domains and human constant domains, and it primarily binds to free Daratumumab in samples.

Article number M9261
Product group Recombinant Antibody
Technique ELISA

General information

Description:

Anti-Daratumumab is a chimeric rabbit/human anti-idiotypic antibody specifically designed to target the human therapeutic antibody Daratumumab. This recombinant antibody is composed of rabbit variable domains and human constant domains, and it primarily binds to free Daratumumab in samples.

Target:

Daratumumab is a human IgG1/kappa antibody that recognizes CD38 molecules. CD38 is expressed in various human tissues, with the highest expression in hematopoietic tissues, particularly on plasma cells.

Application

The Anti-Daratumumab antibody has been evaluated in ELISA. Users are advised to validate other techniques. It is recommended to test Anti-Daratumumab by titrating the product in the chosen technique, using appropriate negative and positive controls.

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For research use only!

Figure

Figure 1: Titration of Daratumumab to create a pharmacokinetic (PK) curve in bridging ELISA.

Anti-Daratumumab antibody was used as capture (0.25 µg/ml) and detection antibody (0.125 µg/ml)

in sandwich assay format.(4) DRT= Daratumumab

 

 

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References

Find out more information about the scientific background of the product.

  1. Piedra-Quintero ZL, Wilson Z, Nava P, Guerau-de-Arellano M. CD38: An Immunomodulatory
    Molecule in Inflammation and Autoimmunity. Front Immunol. 2020; 11. PMID:33329591.
  2. European Medicines Agency (EMA). Darzalex (daratumumab).
    https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/medicines/human/EPAR/darzalex. 2020.
  3. Großerichter-Wagener C, Kos D, van Leeuwen A, Dijk L, Jeremiasse J, Loeff FC et al. Biased
    anti-idiotype response in rabbits leads to high-affinity monoclonal antibodies to biologics.
    MAbs 2020; 12. PMID:32887534.

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