Analysis of a clonal lineage of HIV-1 envelope V2/V3 conformational epitope-specific broadly neutralizing antibodies and their inferred unmutated common ancestors |
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Authors: | Bonsignori Mattia Hwang Kwan-Ki Chen Xi Tsao Chun-Yen Morris Lynn Gray Elin Marshall Dawn J Crump John A Kapiga Saidi H Sam Noel E Sinangil Faruk Pancera Marie Yongping Yang Zhang Baoshan Zhu Jiang Kwong Peter D O'Dell Sijy Mascola John R Wu Lan Nabel Gary J Phogat Sanjay Seaman Michael S Whitesides John F Moody M Anthony Kelsoe Garnett Yang Xinzhen Sodroski Joseph Shaw George M Montefiori David C Kepler Thomas B Tomaras Georgia D Alam S Munir Liao Hua-Xin Haynes Barton F |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA. mattia.bonsignori@duke.edu |
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Abstract: | V2/V3 conformational epitope antibodies that broadly neutralize HIV-1 (PG9 and PG16) have been recently described. Since an elicitation of previously known broadly neutralizing antibodies has proven elusive, the induction of antibodies with such specificity is an important goal for HIV-1 vaccine development. A critical question is which immunogens and vaccine formulations might be used to trigger and drive the development of memory B cell precursors with V2/V3 conformational epitope specificity. In this paper we identified a clonal lineage of four V2/V3 conformational epitope broadly neutralizing antibodies (CH01 to CH04) from an African HIV-1-infected broad neutralizer and inferred their common reverted unmutated ancestor (RUA) antibodies. While conformational epitope antibodies rarely bind recombinant Env monomers, a screen of 32 recombinant envelopes for binding to the CH01 to CH04 antibodies showed monoclonal antibody (MAb) binding to the E.A244 gp120 Env and to chronic Env AE.CM243; MAbs CH01 and CH02 also bound to transmitted/founder Env B.9021. CH01 to CH04 neutralized 38% to 49% of a panel of 91 HIV-1 tier 2 pseudoviruses, while the RUAs neutralized only 16% of HIV-1 isolates. Although the reverted unmutated ancestors showed restricted neutralizing activity, they retained the ability to bind to the E.A244 gp120 HIV-1 envelope with an affinity predicted to trigger B cell development. Thus, E.A244, B.9021, and AE.CM243 Envs are three potential immunogen candidates for studies aimed at defining strategies to induce V2/V3 conformational epitope-specific antibodies. |
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