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In Vitro Properties of MEDI-4212, a Human Anti-IgE Antibody for the Treatment of Allergic Asthma.

Authors: Sarah Oakley; Mats Carlsson; Per-Olof Fredrik Eriksson; K von Wachenfeldt; H. Ekdahl; E. S. Cohen; Sofia Persdotter; +11 Authors

In Vitro Properties of MEDI-4212, a Human Anti-IgE Antibody for the Treatment of Allergic Asthma.

Abstract

HuFceRI transfected RBL or LAD2 cells were incubated with IgE ± MEDI4212. Bound IgE was cross-linked using a commercial anti-IgE and cell activation detected using calcium signalling or β-hexosaminidase release. Effect of MEDI4212 on IgE/CD23 interaction was assessed by incubation of IL-4 stimulated IM9 cells with IgE ± MEDI4212 and bound IgE detected by flow cytometry. Effects on IgE production in human B cells (differentiated with APC + IL-4, ± MEDI4212) was evaluated by flow cytometry. Serum free-IgE was measured using ELISA.

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