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A directed molecular evolution approach to improved immunogenicity of the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein
Authors:Du Sean X  Xu Li  Zhang Wenge  Tang Susan  Boenig Rebecca I  Chen Helen  Mariano Ellaine B  Zwick Michael B  Parren Paul W H I  Burton Dennis R  Wrin Terri  Petropoulos Christos J  Ballantyne John A  Chambers Michael  Whalen Robert G
Institution:Department of Infectious Diseases, Maxygen, Inc., Redwood City, California, United States of America.
Abstract:A prophylactic vaccine is needed to slow the spread of HIV-1 infection. Optimization of the wild-type envelope glycoproteins to create immunogens that can elicit effective neutralizing antibodies is a high priority. Starting with ten genes encoding subtype B HIV-1 gp120 envelope glycoproteins and using in vitro homologous DNA recombination, we created chimeric gp120 variants that were screened for their ability to bind neutralizing monoclonal antibodies. Hundreds of variants were identified with novel antigenic phenotypes that exhibit considerable sequence diversity. Immunization of rabbits with these gp120 variants demonstrated that the majority can induce neutralizing antibodies to HIV-1. One novel variant, called ST-008, induced significantly improved neutralizing antibody responses when assayed against a large panel of primary HIV-1 isolates. Further study of various deletion constructs of ST-008 showed that the enhanced immunogenicity results from a combination of effective DNA priming, an enhanced V3-based response, and an improved response to the constant backbone sequences.
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