Tracing HIV-1 strains that imprint broadly neutralizing antibody responses.

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serval:BIB_C1DFE8750F09
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Tracing HIV-1 strains that imprint broadly neutralizing antibody responses.
Journal
Nature
Author(s)
Kouyos R.D., Rusert P., Kadelka C., Huber M., Marzel A., Ebner H., Schanz M., Liechti T., Friedrich N., Braun D.L., Scherrer A.U., Weber J., Uhr T., Baumann N.S., Leemann C., Kuster H., Chave J.P., Cavassini M., Bernasconi E., Hoffmann M., Calmy A., Battegay M., Rauch A., Yerly S., Aubert V., Klimkait T., Böni J., Metzner K.J., Günthard H.F., Trkola A.
Working group(s)
Swiss HIV Cohort Study
Contributor(s)
Anagnostopoulos A., Battegay M., Bernasconi E., Böni J., Braun D.L., Bucher H.C., Calmy A., Cavassini M., Ciuffi A., Dollenmaier G., Egger M., Elzi L., Fehr J., Fellay J., Furrer H., Fux C.A., Günthard H.F., Haerry D., Hasse B., Hirsch H.H., Hoffmann M., Hösli I., Huber M., Kahlert C., Kaiser L., Keiser O., Klimkait T., Kouyos R.D., Kovari H., Ledergerber B., Martinetti G., Martinez de Tejada B., Marzolini C., Metzner K.J., Müller N., Nicca D., Paioni P., Pantaleo G., Perreau M., Rauch A., Rudin C., Scherrer A.U., Schmid P., Speck R., Stöckle M., Tarr P., Trkola A., Vernazza P., Wandeler G., Weber R., Yerly S.
ISSN
1476-4687 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0028-0836
Publication state
Published
Issued date
09/2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
561
Number
7723
Pages
406-410
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Understanding the determinants of broadly neutralizing antibody (bNAb) evolution is crucial for the development of bNAb-based HIV vaccines <sup>1</sup> . Despite emerging information on cofactors that promote bNAb evolution in natural HIV-1 infections, in which the induction of bNAbs is genuinely rare <sup>2</sup> , information on the impact of the infecting virus strain on determining the breadth and specificity of the antibody responses to HIV-1 is lacking. Here we analyse the influence of viral antigens in shaping antibody responses in humans. We call the ability of a virus strain to induce similar antibody responses across different hosts its antibody-imprinting capacity, which from an evolutionary biology perspective corresponds to the viral heritability of the antibody responses. Analysis of 53 measured parameters of HIV-1-binding and neutralizing antibody responses in a cohort of 303 HIV-1 transmission pairs (individuals who harboured highly related HIV-1 strains and were putative direct transmission partners or members of an HIV-1 transmission chain) revealed that the effect of the infecting virus on the outcome of the bNAb response is moderate in magnitude but highly significant. We introduce the concept of bNAb-imprinting viruses and provide evidence for the existence of such viruses in a systematic screening of our cohort. The bNAb-imprinting capacity can be substantial, as indicated by a transmission pair with highly similar HIV-1 antibody responses and strong bNAb activity. Identification of viruses that have bNAb-imprinting capacities and their characterization may thus provide the potential to develop lead immunogens.
Keywords
AIDS Vaccines/immunology, Antibodies, Neutralizing/analysis, Antibodies, Neutralizing/immunology, Female, HIV Antibodies/analysis, HIV Antibodies/immunology, HIV Infections/immunology, HIV Infections/transmission, HIV Infections/virology, HIV-1/classification, HIV-1/immunology, HIV-1/isolation & purification, Humans, Male
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Web of science
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