Achieving Potent Autologous Neutralizing Antibody Responses against Tier 2 HIV-1 Viruses by Strategic Selection of Envelope Immunogens.
Ann J HessellDelphine C MalherbeFranco PissaniSean McBurneyShelly J KrebsMichelle GomesShilpi PandeyWilliam F SuttonBenjamin J BurwitzMatthew GrayHarlan RobinsByung S ParkJonah B SachaCelia C LaBrancheDeborah H FullerDavid C MontefioriLeonidas StamatatosD Noah SatherNancy L HaigwoodPublished in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) (2016)
Advancement in immunogen selection and vaccine design that will rapidly elicit a protective Ab response is considered critical for HIV vaccine protective efficacy. Vaccine-elicited Ab responses must therefore have the capacity to prevent infection by neutralization-resistant phenotypes of transmitted/founder (T/F) viruses that establish infection in humans. Most vaccine candidates to date have been ineffective at generating Abs that neutralize T/F or early variants. In this study, we report that coimmunizing rhesus macaques with HIV-1 gp160 DNA and gp140 trimeric protein selected from native envelope gene sequences (envs) induced neutralizing Abs against Tier 2 autologous viruses expressing cognate envelope (Env). The Env immunogens were selected from envs emerging during the earliest stages of neutralization breadth developing within the first 2 years of infection in two clade B-infected human subjects. Moreover, the IgG responses in macaques emulated the targeting to specific regions of Env known to be associated with autologous and heterologous neutralizing Abs developed within the human subjects. Furthermore, we measured increasing affinity of macaque polyclonal IgG responses over the course of the immunization regimen that correlated with Tier 1 neutralization. In addition, we report firm correlations between Tier 2 autologous neutralization and Tier 1 heterologous neutralization, as well as overall TZM-bl breadth scores. Additionally, the activation of Env-specific follicular helper CD4 T cells in lymphocytes isolated from inguinal lymph nodes of vaccinated macaques correlated with Tier 2 autologous neutralization. These results demonstrate the potential for native Env derived from subjects at the time of neutralization broadening as effective HIV vaccine elements.
Keyphrases
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv positive
- hiv infected
- hiv testing
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hepatitis c virus
- bone marrow
- cell therapy
- hiv aids
- platelet rich plasma
- men who have sex with men
- endothelial cells
- lymph node
- south africa
- copy number
- dengue virus
- prostate cancer
- stem cells
- immune response
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- climate change
- mass spectrometry
- drug delivery
- dna methylation
- risk assessment
- oxidative stress
- binding protein
- early stage
- rectal cancer
- aedes aegypti
- circulating tumor cells