Broad and potent cross clade neutralizing antibodies with multiple specificities in the plasma of HIV-1 subtype C infected individuals

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Narayanaiah Cheedarla
K. Lucia Precilla
Hemalatha Babu
K. K. Vidya Vijayan
Manickam Ashokkumar
Padmapriyadarsini Chandrasekaran
Nandagopal Kailasam
Jagadish Chandrabose Sundaramurthi
Soumya Swaminathan
Viswanath Buddolla
S. Kalyanaraman Vaniambadi
V. D. Ramanathan
Luke Elizabeth Hanna
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[1] National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis,HIV/AIDS Division, Department of Clinical Research
[2] Clinical Research,Department of Bionanotechnology
[3] ART Center,undefined
[4] Kilpauk Medical College and Hospital,undefined
[5] Gachon University,undefined
[6] Advanced Bioscience Laboratories Inc.,undefined
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Broadly Cross clade Neutralizing (BCN) antibodies are recognized as potential therapeutic tools and leads for the design of a vaccine that can protect human beings against various clades of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). In the present study, we screened plasma of 88 HIV-1 infected ART naïve individuals for their neutralization potential using a standard panel of 18 pseudoviruses belonging to different subtypes and different levels of neutralization. We identified 12 samples with good breadth of neutralization (neutralized >90% of the viruses). Four of these samples neutralized even the difficult-to-neutralize tier-3 pseudoviruses with great potency (GMT > 600). Analysis of neutralization specificities indicated that four samples had antibodies with multiple epitope binding specificities, viz. CD4-binding site (CD4BS), glycans in the V1/V2 and V3 regions and membrane proximal external region (MPER). Our findings indicate the strong possibility of identifying highly potent bNAbs with known or novel specificities from HIV-1 subtype C infected individuals from India that can be exploited as therapeutic tools or lead molecules for the identification of potential epitopes for design of a protective HIV-1 vaccine.
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