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Induction of HIV Neutralizing Antibody Lineages in Mice with Diverse Precursor Repertoires.


ABSTRACT: The design of immunogens that elicit broadly reactive neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) has been a major obstacle to HIV-1 vaccine development. One approach to assess potential immunogens is to use mice expressing precursors of human bnAbs as vaccination models. The bnAbs of the VRC01-class derive from the IGHV1-2 immunoglobulin heavy chain and neutralize a wide spectrum of HIV-1 strains via targeting the CD4 binding site of the envelope glycoprotein gp120. We now describe a mouse vaccination model that allows a germline human IGHV1-2(?)02 segment to undergo normal V(D)J recombination and, thereby, leads to the generation of peripheral B cells that express a highly diverse repertoire of VRC01-related receptors. When sequentially immunized with modified gp120 glycoproteins designed to engage VRC01 germline and intermediate antibodies, IGHV1-2(?)02-rearranging mice, which also express a VRC01-antibody precursor light chain, can support the affinity maturation of VRC01 precursor antibodies into HIV-neutralizing antibody lineages.

SUBMITTER: Tian M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5103708 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Induction of HIV Neutralizing Antibody Lineages in Mice with Diverse Precursor Repertoires.

Tian Ming M   Cheng Cheng C   Chen Xuejun X   Duan Hongying H   Cheng Hwei-Ling HL   Dao Mai M   Sheng Zizhang Z   Kimble Michael M   Wang Lingshu L   Lin Sherry S   Schmidt Stephen D SD   Du Zhou Z   Joyce M Gordon MG   Chen Yiwei Y   DeKosky Brandon J BJ   Chen Yimin Y   Normandin Erica E   Cantor Elizabeth E   Chen Rita E RE   Doria-Rose Nicole A NA   Zhang Yi Y   Shi Wei W   Kong Wing-Pui WP   Choe Misook M   Henry Amy R AR   Laboune Farida F   Georgiev Ivelin S IS   Huang Pei-Yi PY   Jain Suvi S   McGuire Andrew T AT   Georgeson Eric E   Menis Sergey S   Douek Daniel C DC   Schief William R WR   Stamatatos Leonidas L   Kwong Peter D PD   Shapiro Lawrence L   Haynes Barton F BF   Mascola John R JR   Alt Frederick W FW  

Cell 20160901 6


The design of immunogens that elicit broadly reactive neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) has been a major obstacle to HIV-1 vaccine development. One approach to assess potential immunogens is to use mice expressing precursors of human bnAbs as vaccination models. The bnAbs of the VRC01-class derive from the IGHV1-2 immunoglobulin heavy chain and neutralize a wide spectrum of HIV-1 strains via targeting the CD4 binding site of the envelope glycoprotein gp120. We now describe a mouse vaccination mode  ...[more]

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