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HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies elicited in humans by a prefusion-stabilized envelope trimer form a reproducible class targeting fusion peptide.


ABSTRACT: Elicitation of antibodies that neutralize the tier-2 neutralization-resistant isolates that typify HIV-1 transmission has been a long-sought goal. Success with prefusion-stabilized envelope trimers eliciting autologous neutralizing antibodies has been reported in multiple vaccine-test species, though not in humans. To investigate elicitation of HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies in humans, here, we analyze B cells from a phase I clinical trial of the "DS-SOSIP"-stabilized envelope trimer from strain BG505, identifying two antibodies, N751-2C06.01 and N751-2C09.01 (named for donor-lineage.clone), that neutralize the autologous tier-2 strain, BG505. Though derived from distinct lineages, these antibodies form a reproducible antibody class that targets the HIV-1 fusion peptide. Both antibodies are highly strain specific, which we attribute to their partial recognition of a BG505-specific glycan hole and to their binding requirements for a few BG505-specific residues. Prefusion-stabilized envelope trimers can thus elicit autologous tier-2 neutralizing antibodies in humans, with initially identified neutralizing antibodies recognizing the fusion-peptide site of vulnerability.

SUBMITTER: Wang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10491024 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies elicited in humans by a prefusion-stabilized envelope trimer form a reproducible class targeting fusion peptide.

Wang Shuishu S   Matassoli Flavio F   Zhang Baoshan B   Liu Tracy T   Shen Chen-Hsiang CH   Bylund Tatsiana T   Johnston Timothy T   Henry Amy R AR   Teng I-Ting IT   Tripathi Prabhanshu P   Becker Jordan E JE   Changela Anita A   Chaudhary Ridhi R   Cheng Cheng C   Gaudinski Martin M   Gorman Jason J   Harris Darcy R DR   Lee Myungjin M   Morano Nicholas C NC   Novik Laura L   O'Dell Sijy S   Olia Adam S AS   Parchment Danealle K DK   Rawi Reda R   Roberts-Torres Jesmine J   Stephens Tyler T   Tsybovsky Yaroslav Y   Wang Danyi D   Van Wazer David J DJ   Zhou Tongqing T   Doria-Rose Nicole A NA   Koup Richard A RA   Shapiro Lawrence L   Douek Daniel C DC   McDermott Adrian B AB   Kwong Peter D PD  

Cell reports 20230711 7


Elicitation of antibodies that neutralize the tier-2 neutralization-resistant isolates that typify HIV-1 transmission has been a long-sought goal. Success with prefusion-stabilized envelope trimers eliciting autologous neutralizing antibodies has been reported in multiple vaccine-test species, though not in humans. To investigate elicitation of HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies in humans, here, we analyze B cells from a phase I clinical trial of the "DS-SOSIP"-stabilized envelope trimer from strain  ...[more]

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