An HIV-1 Broadly Neutralizing Antibody from a Clade C-Infected Pediatric Elite Neutralizer Potently Neutralizes the Contemporaneous and Autologous Evolving Viruses

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Kumar, Sanjeev [1 ]
Panda, Harekrushna [2 ]
Makhdoomi, Muzamil Ashraf [1 ]
Mishra, Nitesh [1 ]
Safdari, Haaris Ahsan [4 ]
Chawla, Himanshi [1 ]
Aggarwal, Heena [1 ]
Reddy, Elluri Seetharami [2 ]
Lodha, Rakesh [3 ]
Kabra, Sushil Kumar [3 ]
Chandele, Anmol [2 ]
Dutta, Somnath [4 ]
Luthra, Kalpana [1 ]
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[1] All India Inst Med Sci, Dept Biochem, New Delhi, India
[2] Int Ctr Genet Engn & Biotechnol, ICGEB Emory Vaccine Ctr, New Delhi, India
[3] All India Inst Med Sci, Dept Pediat, New Delhi, India
[4] Indian Inst Sci, Mol Biophys Unit, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
关键词
3D reconstruction; N332; supersite; SOSIP trimer; broadly neutralizing antibodies; clade C; human immunodeficiency virus; negative staining EM; pediatric elite neutralizer; plasma neutralization; single B cells sorting; HUMAN MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES; ENVELOPE; VACCINE; GENERATION; MATURATION; TYPE-1; PHARMACOKINETICS; RECONSTRUCTION; HYPERMUTATION; INSERTIONS;
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10.1128/JVI.01495-18
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) have demonstrated protective effects against HIV-1 in primate studies and recent human clinical trials. Elite neutralizers are potential candidates for isolation of HIV-1 bNAbs. The coexistence of bNAbs such as BG18 with neutralization-susceptible autologous viruses in an HIV-1-infected adult elite controller has been suggested to control viremia. Disease progression is faster in HIV-1-infected children than in adults. Plasma bNAbs with multiple epitope specificities are developed in HIV-1 chronically infected children with more potency and breadth than in adults. Therefore, we evaluated the specificity of plasma neutralizing antibodies of an antiretroviral-naive HIV-1 clade C chronically infected pediatric elite neutralizer, AIIMS_330. The plasma antibodies showed broad and potent HIV-1 neutralizing activity with >87% (29/33) breadth, a median inhibitory dilution (ID50) value of 1,246, and presence of N160 and N332 supersite-dependent HIV-1 bNAbs. The sorting of BG505.SOSIP.664.C2 T332N gp140 HIV-1 antigen-specific single B cells of AIIMS_330 resulted in the isolation of an HIV-1 N332 supersite-dependent bNAb, AIIMS-P01. The AIIMS-P01 neutralized 67% of HIV-1 cross-clade viruses, exhibited substantial indels despite limited somatic hypermutations, interacted with native-like HIV-1 trimer as observed in negative stain electron microscopy, and demonstrated high binding affinity. In addition, AIIMS-P01 neutralized the coexisting and evolving autologous viruses, suggesting the coexistence of vulnerable autologous viruses and HIV-1 bNAbs in the AIIMS_330 pediatric elite neutralizer. Such pediatric elite neutralizers can serve as potential candidates for isolation of novel HIV-1 pediatric bNAbs and for understanding the coevolution of virus and host immune response. IMPORTANCE More than 50% of the HIV-1 infections globally are caused by clade C viruses. To date, there is no effective vaccine to prevent HIV-1 infection. Based on the structural information of the currently available HIV-1 bNAbs, attempts are under way to design immunogens that can elicit correlates of protection upon vaccination. Here, we report the isolation and characterization of an HIV-1 N332 supersite-dependent bNAb, AIIMS-P01, from a clade C chronically infected pediatric elite neutralizer. The N332 supersite is an important epitope and is one of the current HIV-1 vaccine targets. AIIMS-P01 potently neutralized the contemporaneous and autologous evolving viruses and exhibited substantial indels despite low somatic hypermutations. Taken together with the information on infant bNAbs, further isolation and characterization of bNAbs contributing to the plasma breadth in HIV-1 chronically infected children may help provide a better understanding of their role in controlling HIV-1 infection.
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