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Breaching peripheral tolerance promotes the production of HIV-1-neutralizing antibodies.


ABSTRACT: A subset of characterized HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) are polyreactive with additional specificities for self-antigens and it has been proposed immunological tolerance may present a barrier to their participation in protective humoral immunity. We address this hypothesis by immunizing autoimmune-prone mice with HIV-1 Envelope (Env) and characterizing the primary antibody response for HIV-1 neutralization. We find autoimmune mice generate neutralizing antibody responses to tier 2 HIV-1 strains with alum treatment alone in the absence of Env. Importantly, experimentally breaching immunological tolerance in wild-type mice also leads to the production of tier 2 HIV-1-neutralizing antibodies, which increase in breadth and potency following Env immunization. In both genetically prone and experimentally induced mouse models of autoimmunity, increased serum levels of IgM anti-histone H2A autoantibodies significantly correlated with tier 2 HIV-1 neutralization, and anti-H2A antibody clones were found to neutralize HIV-1. These data demonstrate that breaching peripheral tolerance permits a cross-reactive HIV-1 autoantibody response able to neutralize HIV-1.

SUBMITTER: Schroeder KMS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5551567 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Breaching peripheral tolerance promotes the production of HIV-1-neutralizing antibodies.

Schroeder Kristin M S KMS   Agazio Amanda A   Strauch Pamela J PJ   Jones Sean T ST   Thompson Scott B SB   Harper Michael S MS   Pelanda Roberta R   Santiago Mario L ML   Torres Raul M RM  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20170711 8


A subset of characterized HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) are polyreactive with additional specificities for self-antigens and it has been proposed immunological tolerance may present a barrier to their participation in protective humoral immunity. We address this hypothesis by immunizing autoimmune-prone mice with HIV-1 Envelope (Env) and characterizing the primary antibody response for HIV-1 neutralization. We find autoimmune mice generate neutralizing antibody responses to tier  ...[more]

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