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Reconstruction of a polyclonal ADCC antibody repertoire from an HIV-1 non-transmitting mother.


ABSTRACT: Human natural history and vaccine studies support a protective role of antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) activity against many infectious diseases. One setting where this has consistently been observed is in HIV-1 vertical transmission, where passively acquired ADCC activity in HIV-exposed infants has correlated with reduced acquisition risk and reduced pathogenesis in HIV+ infants. However, the characteristics of HIV-specific antibodies comprising a maternal plasma ADCC response are not well understood. Here, we reconstructed monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) from memory B cells from late pregnancy in mother MG540, who did not transmit HIV to her infant despite several high-risk factors. Twenty mAbs representing 14 clonal families were reconstructed, which mediated ADCC and recognized multiple HIV Envelope epitopes. In experiments using Fc-defective variants, only combinations of several mAbs accounted for the majority of plasma ADCC of MG540 and her infant. We present these mAbs as evidence of a polyclonal repertoire with potent HIV-directed ADCC activity.

SUBMITTER: Yaffe ZA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10196594 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reconstruction of a polyclonal ADCC antibody repertoire from an HIV-1 non-transmitting mother.

Yaffe Zak A ZA   Ding Shilei S   Sung Kevin K   Chohan Vrasha V   Marchitto Lorie L   Doepker Laura L   Ralph Duncan D   Nduati Ruth R   Matsen Frederick A FA   Finzi Andrés A   Overbaugh Julie J  

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Human natural history and vaccine studies support a protective role of antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) activity against many infectious diseases. One setting where this has consistently been observed is in HIV-1 vertical transmission, where passively acquired ADCC activity in HIV-exposed infants has correlated with reduced acquisition risk and reduced pathogenesis in HIV+ infants. However, the characteristics of HIV-specific antibodies comprising a maternal plasma ADCC response a  ...[more]

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