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Fc-dependent functions are redundant to efficacy of anti-HIV antibody PGT121 in macaques.


ABSTRACT: A considerable body of evidence suggests that Fc-dependent functions improve the capacity of broadly neutralizing antibodies (BnAbs) to protect against and control HIV-1 infection. This phenomenon, however, has not been formally tested in robust cell-associated macaque simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) models with newer-generation BnAbs. We studied both the WT BnAb PGT121 and a LALA mutant of PGT121 (which has impaired Fc-dependent functions) for their ability to protect pigtail macaques from an i.v. high-dose cell-associated SHIVSF162P3 challenge. We found that both WT and LALA PGT121 completely protected all 12 macaques studied. Further, partial depletion of NK cells, key mediators of Fc-dependent functions, did not abrogate the protective efficacy of PGT121 in 6 macaques. Additionally, in animals with established SHIVSF162P3 infection, SHIV viremia levels were equally rapidly reduced by LALA and WT PGT121. Our studies suggest that the potent neutralizing capacity of PGT121 renders the Fc-dependent functions of the Ab at least partially redundant. These findings have implications for Ab-mediated protection from and control of HIV-1 infection.

SUBMITTER: Parsons MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6307963 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fc-dependent functions are redundant to efficacy of anti-HIV antibody PGT121 in macaques.

Parsons Matthew S MS   Lee Wen Shi WS   Kristensen Anne B AB   Amarasena Thakshila T   Khoury Georges G   Wheatley Adam K AK   Reynaldi Arnold A   Wines Bruce D BD   Hogarth P Mark PM   Davenport Miles P MP   Kent Stephen J SJ  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20181126 1


A considerable body of evidence suggests that Fc-dependent functions improve the capacity of broadly neutralizing antibodies (BnAbs) to protect against and control HIV-1 infection. This phenomenon, however, has not been formally tested in robust cell-associated macaque simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) models with newer-generation BnAbs. We studied both the WT BnAb PGT121 and a LALA mutant of PGT121 (which has impaired Fc-dependent functions) for their ability to protect pigtail macaque  ...[more]

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