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Germline-targeting HIV Envelope SOSIP immunization more frequently elicits broadly-neutralizing antibody precursor responses in infant compared to juvenile rhesus macaques.

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Issah, YA; Hu, X; Isaac, J; Shen, X; Davis, D; Ozorowski, G; Sewall, LM; Zhang, S; Kang, E; Vuong, K; Dennis, M; Chen, J-L; Ramos, JM ...
Published in: bioRxiv
May 30, 2025

A vaccine capable of inducing broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) is essential for effective prevention against HIV in children and adolescents. Germline-targeting vaccine strategies aim to stimulate bnAb precursor B cells through carefully designed immunogens, such as the stabilized SOSIP trimers, which mimic native HIV envelope (Env) proteins while presenting key neutralizing epitopes to germline B cell receptors. Given the ability of children living with HIV to develop bnAbs earlier and at a higher frequency than adults, we compared the immunogenicity of a CD4 binding site (CD4bs) bnAb germline-targeting SOSIP trimer immunization strategy in infant (n = 5) and juvenile (n = 4) rhesus macaques (RMs). Animals received 3 doses of the germline-targeting BG505 GT1.1 immunogen, followed by 3 boosts of wild-type BG505 SOSIP, each adjuvanted with the TLR7/8 agonist, 3M-052-SE. After 1.5 years, the RMs were further boosted with a mixed clade B Env trimer nanoparticle to enhance heterologous virus neutralization responses. This germline-targeting strategy induced equivalent titers of neutralizing antibodies in both groups of RMs, yet the infants exhibited a higher magnitude of vaccine-specific IgG binding. Notably, after 3 doses of BG505 GT1.1 SOSIP, infants had higher BG505 GT1.1-specific IgD- B cells. Upon completion of the vaccine regimen, 4 of 5 infants developed a CD4bs bnAb precursor response detectable in serum compared to only 1 of 4 juveniles. Finally, administration of the mixed clade B nanoparticle was able to increase the breadth of antibody responses in 3 of 5 infants and 2 of 4 juveniles. These results suggest that immunization in early-life may enhance bnAb induction and highlight the potential for future pediatric HIV-1 vaccine strategies.

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May 30, 2025

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Issah, Y. A., Hu, X., Isaac, J., Shen, X., Davis, D., Ozorowski, G., … Nelson, A. N. (2025). Germline-targeting HIV Envelope SOSIP immunization more frequently elicits broadly-neutralizing antibody precursor responses in infant compared to juvenile rhesus macaques. BioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.05.27.656273
Issah, Yasmine A., Xintao Hu, John Isaac, Xiaoying Shen, Dominique Davis, Gabriel Ozorowski, Leigh M. Sewall, et al. “Germline-targeting HIV Envelope SOSIP immunization more frequently elicits broadly-neutralizing antibody precursor responses in infant compared to juvenile rhesus macaques.BioRxiv, May 30, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.05.27.656273.
Issah YA, Hu X, Isaac J, Shen X, Davis D, Ozorowski G, Sewall LM, Zhang S, Kang E, Vuong K, Dennis M, Chen J-L, Ramos JM, Yasmeen A, Eudailey J, Cupo A, Weinbaum C, Gao H, Stanfield-Oakley S, Ferrari G, Klasse PJ, Fouda G, Hudgens M, Ward AB, Montefiori DC, Sanders RW, Moore JP, Van Rompay KKA, De Paris K, Permar SR, Nelson AN. Germline-targeting HIV Envelope SOSIP immunization more frequently elicits broadly-neutralizing antibody precursor responses in infant compared to juvenile rhesus macaques. bioRxiv. 2025 May 30;

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bioRxiv

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2692-8205

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May 30, 2025

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United States