Teyra, Joan, juhendajaTenson, Tanel, juhendajaPlanken, Jaan EerikTartu Ülikool. Loodus- ja täppisteaduste valdkondTartu Ülikool. Tehnoloogiainstituut2024-06-172024-06-172024https://hdl.handle.net/10062/99634Cancer immunotherapy has emerged as a major treatment approach to combat malignant cells. Among the potential targets, the glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1) stands out due to its role in facilitating the increased glucose uptake characteristic of cancer cells. In this thesis, we use the methods of phage display technology to isolate GLUT1-specific antibodies from a diverse phage library constructed from a previously immunized chickens spleen cells. Through four rounds of panning against a GLUT1-overexpressing virus-like particle (VLP), with each round increasing in stringency, we were able to identify 27 unique antibody sequences. All obtained unique antibodies show great specificity towards the GLUT1 VLP, with signals averaging 11 times higher, on an ELISA based binding assay, in comparison to an off-target antigen control.enM13 Phage DisplayAntibodiesCancer immunotherapyELISAbakalaureusetöödAntibodies targeting glucose transporter GLUT1 developed through the methods of Phage DisplayAntikehade leidmine glükoosi transporteri GLUT1 vastu kasutades faagi displei tehnoloogiatThesis