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Preclinical studies of human immunodeficiency virus/AIDS vaccines: inverse correlation between avidity of anti-Env antibodies and peak postchallenge viremia.

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Zhao, J; Lai, L; Amara, RR; Montefiori, DC; Villinger, F; Chennareddi, L; Wyatt, LS; Moss, B; Robinson, HL
Published in: J Virol
May 2009

A major challenge for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS vaccines is the elicitation of anti-Env antibodies (Ab) capable of neutralizing the diversity of isolates in the pandemic. Here, we show that high-avidity, but nonneutralizing, Abs can have an inverse correlation with peak postchallenge viremia for a heterologous challenge. Vaccine studies were conducted in rhesus macaques using DNA priming followed by modified vaccinia Ankara boosting with HIV type 1 (HIV-1) immunogens that express virus-like particles displaying CCR5-tropic clade B (strain ADA) or clade C (IN98012) Envs. Rhesus granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor was used as an adjuvant for enhancing the avidity of anti-Env Ab responses. Challenge was with simian/human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV)-162P3, a CCR5-tropic clade B chimera of SIV and HIV-1. Within the groups receiving the clade B vaccine, a strong inverse correlation was found between the avidity of anti-Env Abs and peak postchallenge viremia. This correlation required the use of native but not gp120 or gp140 forms of Env for avidity assays. The high-avidity Ab elicited by the ADA Env had excellent breadth for the Envs of incident clade B but not clade C isolates, whereas the high-avidity Ab elicited by the IN98012 Env had excellent breadth for incident clade C but not clade B isolates. High-avidity Ab elicited by a SHIV vaccine with a dual-tropic clade B Env (89.6) had limited breadth for incident isolates. Our results suggest that certain Envs can elicit nonneutralizing but high-avidity Ab with broad potential for blunting incident infections of the same clade.

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J Virol

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EISSN

1098-5514

Publication Date

May 2009

Volume

83

Issue

9

Start / End Page

4102 / 4111

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Virology
  • Viremia
  • Titrimetry
  • T-Lymphocytes
  • Simian immunodeficiency virus
  • Simian Immunodeficiency Virus
  • Male
  • Macaca mulatta
  • Humans
  • HIV-1
 

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Zhao, J., Lai, L., Amara, R. R., Montefiori, D. C., Villinger, F., Chennareddi, L., … Robinson, H. L. (2009). Preclinical studies of human immunodeficiency virus/AIDS vaccines: inverse correlation between avidity of anti-Env antibodies and peak postchallenge viremia. J Virol, 83(9), 4102–4111. https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.02173-08
Zhao, Jun, Lilin Lai, Rama Rao Amara, David C. Montefiori, Francois Villinger, Lakshmi Chennareddi, Linda S. Wyatt, Bernard Moss, and Harriet L. Robinson. “Preclinical studies of human immunodeficiency virus/AIDS vaccines: inverse correlation between avidity of anti-Env antibodies and peak postchallenge viremia.J Virol 83, no. 9 (May 2009): 4102–11. https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.02173-08.
Zhao J, Lai L, Amara RR, Montefiori DC, Villinger F, Chennareddi L, et al. Preclinical studies of human immunodeficiency virus/AIDS vaccines: inverse correlation between avidity of anti-Env antibodies and peak postchallenge viremia. J Virol. 2009 May;83(9):4102–11.
Zhao, Jun, et al. “Preclinical studies of human immunodeficiency virus/AIDS vaccines: inverse correlation between avidity of anti-Env antibodies and peak postchallenge viremia.J Virol, vol. 83, no. 9, May 2009, pp. 4102–11. Pubmed, doi:10.1128/JVI.02173-08.
Zhao J, Lai L, Amara RR, Montefiori DC, Villinger F, Chennareddi L, Wyatt LS, Moss B, Robinson HL. Preclinical studies of human immunodeficiency virus/AIDS vaccines: inverse correlation between avidity of anti-Env antibodies and peak postchallenge viremia. J Virol. 2009 May;83(9):4102–4111.

Published In

J Virol

DOI

EISSN

1098-5514

Publication Date

May 2009

Volume

83

Issue

9

Start / End Page

4102 / 4111

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Virology
  • Viremia
  • Titrimetry
  • T-Lymphocytes
  • Simian immunodeficiency virus
  • Simian Immunodeficiency Virus
  • Male
  • Macaca mulatta
  • Humans
  • HIV-1