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Longitudinal Analysis Reveals Early Development of Three MPER-Directed Neutralizing Antibody Lineages from an HIV-1-Infected Individual.


ABSTRACT: Lineage-based vaccine design is an attractive approach for eliciting broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) against HIV-1. However, most bNAb lineages studied to date have features indicative of unusual recombination and/or development. From an individual in the prospective RV217 cohort, we identified three lineages of bNAbs targeting the membrane-proximal external region (MPER) of the HIV-1 envelope. Antibodies RV217-VRC42.01, -VRC43.01, and -VRC46.01 used distinct modes of recognition and neutralized 96%, 62%, and 30%, respectively, of a 208-strain virus panel. All three lineages had modest levels of somatic hypermutation and normal antibody-loop lengths and were initiated by the founder virus MPER. The broadest lineage, VRC42, was similar to the known bNAb 4E10. A multimeric immunogen based on the founder MPER activated B cells bearing the unmutated common ancestor of VRC42, with modest maturation of early VRC42 intermediates imparting neutralization breadth. These features suggest that VRC42 may be a promising template for lineage-based vaccine design.

SUBMITTER: Krebs SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6555550 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Longitudinal Analysis Reveals Early Development of Three MPER-Directed Neutralizing Antibody Lineages from an HIV-1-Infected Individual.

Krebs Shelly J SJ   Kwon Young D YD   Schramm Chaim A CA   Law William H WH   Donofrio Gina G   Zhou Kenneth H KH   Gift Syna S   Dussupt Vincent V   Georgiev Ivelin S IS   Schätzle Sebastian S   McDaniel Jonathan R JR   Lai Yen-Ting YT   Sastry Mallika M   Zhang Baoshan B   Jarosinski Marissa C MC   Ransier Amy A   Chenine Agnes L AL   Asokan Mangaiarkarasi M   Bailer Robert T RT   Bose Meera M   Cagigi Alberto A   Cale Evan M EM   Chuang Gwo-Yu GY   Darko Samuel S   Driscoll Jefferson I JI   Druz Aliaksandr A   Gorman Jason J   Laboune Farida F   Louder Mark K MK   McKee Krisha K   Mendez Letzibeth L   Moody M Anthony MA   O'Sullivan Anne Marie AM   Owen Christopher C   Peng Dongjun D   Rawi Reda R   Sanders-Buell Eric E   Shen Chen-Hsiang CH   Shiakolas Andrea R AR   Stephens Tyler T   Tsybovsky Yaroslav Y   Tucker Courtney C   Verardi Raffaello R   Wang Keyun K   Zhou Jing J   Zhou Tongqing T   Georgiou George G   Alam S Munir SM   Haynes Barton F BF   Rolland Morgane M   Matyas Gary R GR   Polonis Victoria R VR   McDermott Adrian B AB   Douek Daniel C DC   Shapiro Lawrence L   Tovanabutra Sodsai S   Michael Nelson L NL   Mascola John R JR   Robb Merlin L ML   Kwong Peter D PD   Doria-Rose Nicole A NA  

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Lineage-based vaccine design is an attractive approach for eliciting broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) against HIV-1. However, most bNAb lineages studied to date have features indicative of unusual recombination and/or development. From an individual in the prospective RV217 cohort, we identified three lineages of bNAbs targeting the membrane-proximal external region (MPER) of the HIV-1 envelope. Antibodies RV217-VRC42.01, -VRC43.01, and -VRC46.01 used distinct modes of recognition and neu  ...[more]

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