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Co-evolution of a broadly neutralizing HIV-1 antibody and founder virus.


ABSTRACT: Current human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) vaccines elicit strain-specific neutralizing antibodies. However, cross-reactive neutralizing antibodies arise in approximately 20% of HIV-1-infected individuals, and details of their generation could provide a blueprint for effective vaccination. Here we report the isolation, evolution and structure of a broadly neutralizing antibody from an African donor followed from the time of infection. The mature antibody, CH103, neutralized approximately 55% of HIV-1 isolates, and its co-crystal structure with the HIV-1 envelope protein gp120 revealed a new loop-based mechanism of CD4-binding-site recognition. Virus and antibody gene sequencing revealed concomitant virus evolution and antibody maturation. Notably, the unmutated common ancestor of the CH103 lineage avidly bound the transmitted/founder HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein, and evolution of antibody neutralization breadth was preceded by extensive viral diversification in and near the CH103 epitope. These data determine the viral and antibody evolution leading to induction of a lineage of HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibodies, and provide insights into strategies to elicit similar antibodies by vaccination.

SUBMITTER: Liao HX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3637846 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Co-evolution of a broadly neutralizing HIV-1 antibody and founder virus.

Liao Hua-Xin HX   Lynch Rebecca R   Zhou Tongqing T   Gao Feng F   Alam S Munir SM   Boyd Scott D SD   Fire Andrew Z AZ   Roskin Krishna M KM   Schramm Chaim A CA   Zhang Zhenhai Z   Zhu Jiang J   Shapiro Lawrence L   Mullikin James C JC   Gnanakaran S S   Hraber Peter P   Wiehe Kevin K   Kelsoe Garnett G   Yang Guang G   Xia Shi-Mao SM   Montefiori David C DC   Parks Robert R   Lloyd Krissey E KE   Scearce Richard M RM   Soderberg Kelly A KA   Cohen Myron M   Kamanga Gift G   Louder Mark K MK   Tran Lillian M LM   Chen Yue Y   Cai Fangping F   Chen Sheri S   Moquin Stephanie S   Du Xiulian X   Joyce M Gordon MG   Srivatsan Sanjay S   Zhang Baoshan B   Zheng Anqi A   Shaw George M GM   Hahn Beatrice H BH   Kepler Thomas B TB   Korber Bette T M BT   Kwong Peter D PD   Mascola John R JR   Haynes Barton F BF  

Nature 20130403 7446


Current human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) vaccines elicit strain-specific neutralizing antibodies. However, cross-reactive neutralizing antibodies arise in approximately 20% of HIV-1-infected individuals, and details of their generation could provide a blueprint for effective vaccination. Here we report the isolation, evolution and structure of a broadly neutralizing antibody from an African donor followed from the time of infection. The mature antibody, CH103, neutralized approximately 55%  ...[more]

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