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Soluble prefusion-closed HIV-envelope trimers with glycan-covered bases.


ABSTRACT: Soluble HIV-1-envelope (Env) trimers elicit immune responses that target their solvent-exposed protein bases, the result of removing these trimers from their native membrane-bound context. To assess whether glycosylation could limit these base responses, we introduced sequons encoding potential N-linked glycosylation sites (PNGSs) into base-proximal regions. Expression and antigenic analyses indicated trimers bearing six-introduced PNGSs to have reduced base recognition. Cryo-EM analysis revealed trimers with introduced PNGSs to be prone to disassembly and introduced PNGS to be disordered. Protein-base and glycan-base trimers induced reciprocally symmetric ELISA responses, in which only a small fraction of the antibody response to glycan-base trimers recognized protein-base trimers and vice versa. EM polyclonal epitope mapping revealed glycan-base trimers -even those that were stable biochemically- to elicit antibodies that recognized disassembled trimers. Introduced glycans can thus mask the protein base but their introduction may yield neo-epitopes that dominate the immune response.

SUBMITTER: Olia AS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10404741 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Soluble prefusion-closed HIV-envelope trimers with glycan-covered bases.

Olia Adam S AS   Cheng Cheng C   Zhou Tongqing T   Biju Andrea A   Harris Darcy R DR   Changela Anita A   Duan Hongying H   Ivleva Vera B VB   Kong Wing-Pui WP   Ou Li L   Rawi Reda R   Tsybovsky Yaroslav Y   Van Wazer David J DJ   Corrigan Angela R AR   Gonelli Christopher A CA   Lee Myungjin M   McKee Krisha K   Narpala Sandeep S   O'Dell Sijy S   Parchment Danealle K DK   Stancofski Erik-Stephane D ED   Stephens Tyler T   Tan Ivy I   Teng I-Ting IT   Wang Shuishu S   Wei Qing Q   Yang Yongping Y   Yang Zhengrong Z   Zhang Baoshan B   Novak Jan J   Renfrow Matthew B MB   Doria-Rose Nicole A NA   Koup Richard A RA   McDermott Adrian B AB   Gall Jason G JG   Lei Q Paula QP   Mascola John R JR   Kwong Peter D PD  

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Soluble HIV-1-envelope (Env) trimers elicit immune responses that target their solvent-exposed protein bases, the result of removing these trimers from their native membrane-bound context. To assess whether glycosylation could limit these base responses, we introduced sequons encoding potential <i>N</i>-linked glycosylation sites (PNGSs) into base-proximal regions. Expression and antigenic analyses indicated trimers bearing six-introduced PNGSs to have reduced base recognition. Cryo-EM analysis  ...[more]

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