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Epitopes for broad and potent neutralizing antibody responses during chronic infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1.


ABSTRACT: Neutralizing antibody (nAb) response is sporadic and has limited potency and breadth during infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). In rare cases, broad and potent nAbs are actually induced in vivo. Identifying specific epitopes targeted by such broad and potent nAb response is valuable in guiding the design of a prophylactic vaccine aimed to induce nAb. In this study, we have defined neutralizing epitope usage in 7 out of 17 subjects with broad and potent nAbs by using targeted mutagenesis in known neutralizing epitopes of HIV-1 glycoproteins and by using in vitro depletion of serum neutralizing activity by various recombinant HIV-1 glycoproteins. Consistent with recent reports, the CD4 binding site (CD4BS) is targeted by nAbs in vivo (4 of the 7 subjects with defined neutralizing epitopes). The new finding from this study is that epitopes in the gp120 outer domain are also targeted by nAbs in vivo (5 of the 7 subjects). The outer domain epitopes include glycan-dependent epitopes (2 subjects), conserved nonlinear epitope in the V3 region (2 subjects), and a CD4BS epitope composed mainly of the elements in the outer domain (1 subject). Importantly, we found indication for epitope poly-specificity, a dual usage of the V3 and CD4BS epitopes, in only one subject. This study provides a more complete profile of epitope usage for broad and potent nAb responses during HIV-1 infection.

SUBMITTER: Nandi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2789835 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Epitopes for broad and potent neutralizing antibody responses during chronic infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1.

Nandi Avishek A   Lavine Christine L CL   Wang Pengcheng P   Lipchina Inna I   Goepfert Paul A PA   Shaw George M GM   Tomaras Georgia D GD   Montefiori David C DC   Haynes Barton F BF   Easterbrook Philippa P   Robinson James E JE   Sodroski Joseph G JG   Yang Xinzhen X  

Virology 20091117 2


Neutralizing antibody (nAb) response is sporadic and has limited potency and breadth during infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). In rare cases, broad and potent nAbs are actually induced in vivo. Identifying specific epitopes targeted by such broad and potent nAb response is valuable in guiding the design of a prophylactic vaccine aimed to induce nAb. In this study, we have defined neutralizing epitope usage in 7 out of 17 subjects with broad and potent nAbs by using targe  ...[more]

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