Protection of macaques against vaginal transmission of a pathogenic HIV-1/SIV chimeric virus by passive infusion of neutralizing antibodies

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John R. Mascola
Gabriela Stiegler
Thomas C. VanCott
Hermann Katinger
Calvin B. Carpenter
Chris E. Hanson
Holly Beary
Deborah Hayes
Sarah S. Frankel
Deborah L. Birx
Mark G. Lewis
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[1] Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and Henry M. Jackson Foundation,Division of Retrovirology
[2] Naval Medical Research Center,Department of Infectious Diseases
[3] Institute of Applied Microbiology,Division of Veterinary Medicine
[4] University of Agriculture,undefined
[5] Walter Reed Army Institute of Research,undefined
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Nature Medicine | 2000年 / 6卷
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The development of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1)/simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) chimeric virus macaque model (SHIV) permits the in vivo evaluation of anti-HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein immune responses1,2,3. Using this model, others, and we have shown that passively infused antibody can protect against an intravenous challenge4,5. However, HIV-1 is most often transmitted across mucosal surfaces6,7,8,9 and the intravenous challenge model may not accurately predict the role of antibody in protection against mucosal exposure. After controlling the macaque estrous cycle with progesterone10, anti-HIV-1 neutralizing monoclonal antibodies 2F5 and 2G12, and HIV immune globulin were tested11,12,13. Whereas all five control monkeys displayed high plasma viremia and rapid CD4 cell decline, 14 antibody-treated macaques were either completely protected against infection or against pathogenic manifestations of SHIV-infection. Infusion of all three antibodies together provided the greatest amount of protection, but a single monoclonal antibody, with modest virus neutralizing activity, was also protective. Compared with our previous intravenous challenge study with the same virus and antibodies5, the data indicated that greater protection was achieved after vaginal challenge. This study demonstrates that antibodies can affect transmission and subsequent disease course after vaginal SHIV-challenge; the data begin to define the type of antibody response that could play a role in protection against mucosal transmission of HIV-1.
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