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Characterization of a vaccine-elicited human antibody with sequence homology to VRC01-class antibodies that binds the C1C2 gp120 domain.


ABSTRACT: Broadly HIV-1-neutralizing VRC01-class antibodies bind the CD4-binding site of Env and contain VH1-2*02-derived heavy chains paired with light chains expressing five-amino acid-long CDRL3s. Their unmutated germline forms do not recognize HIV-1 Env, and their lack of elicitation in human clinical trials could be due to the absence of activation of the corresponding naïve B cells by the vaccine immunogens. To address this point, we examined Env-specific B cell receptor sequences from participants in the HVTN 100 clinical trial. Of all the sequences analyzed, only one displayed homology to VRC01-class antibodies, but the corresponding antibody (FH1) recognized the C1C2 gp120 domain. For FH1 to switch epitope recognition to the CD4-binding site, alterations in the CDRH3 and CDRL3 were necessary. Only germ line-targeting Env immunogens efficiently activated VRC01 B cells, even in the presence of FH1 B cells. Our findings support the use of these immunogens to activate VRC01 B cells in humans.

SUBMITTER: Gray MD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9067929 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of a vaccine-elicited human antibody with sequence homology to VRC01-class antibodies that binds the C1C2 gp120 domain.

Gray Matthew D MD   Feng Junli J   Weidle Connor E CE   Cohen Kristen W KW   Ballweber-Fleming Lamar L   MacCamy Anna J AJ   Huynh Crystal N CN   Trichka Josephine J JJ   Montefiori David D   Ferrari Guido G   Pancera Marie M   McElrath M Juliana MJ   Stamatatos Leonidas L  

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Broadly HIV-1-neutralizing VRC01-class antibodies bind the CD4-binding site of Env and contain V<sub>H</sub>1-2*02-derived heavy chains paired with light chains expressing five-amino acid-long CDRL3s. Their unmutated germline forms do not recognize HIV-1 Env, and their lack of elicitation in human clinical trials could be due to the absence of activation of the corresponding naïve B cells by the vaccine immunogens. To address this point, we examined Env-specific B cell receptor sequences from pa  ...[more]

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