Humanized antibody 4414916 225510601 2008-07-14T01:59:07Z SieBot 4005189 robot Adding: [[he:נוגדנים מואנשים]] '''Humanized antibodies''' or '''chimeric antibodies''' are a type of [[monoclonal antibody]] that have been synthesized using [[recombinant DNA]] technology to circumvent the clinical problem of [[immune response]] to foreign [[antigens]]. The standard procedure of producing monoclonal antibodies yields mouse antibodies. Although [[murine]] antibodies are very similar to human ones there are differences, and the human [[immune system]] recognizes mouse antibodies as foreign, rapidly removing them from circulation and causing systemic inflammatory effects. Humanized antibodies are produced by merging the [[DNA]] that encodes the binding portion of a monoclonal mouse antibody with human antibody-producing DNA. One then uses [[mammal]]ian [[cell culture]]s to express this DNA and produce these half-mouse and half-human antibodies that are not as immunogenic as the murine variety. == Alternatives == A solution to this problem would be to generate human antibodies directly from humans. However, this is not easy, primarily because it is clearly not ethical to challenge humans with antigen in order to produce antibody. Furthermore, it is not easy to generate human antibodies against human tissues. ==See also== * Examples in [[monoclonal antibody]], for clinical examples {{template group |title = Humanized and chimeric antibodies |list = {{chimericmonoclonals}} {{humanizedmonoclonals}} {{chimeric-humanizedmonoclonals}} }} [[Category:Monoclonal antibodies]] {{biology-stub}} {{immunology-stub}} [[he:נוגדנים מואנשים]]