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9G4 Autoreactivity Is Increased in HIV-Infected Patients and Correlates with HIV Broadly Neutralizing Serum Activity

The induction of a broadly neutralizing antibody (BNAb) response against HIV-1 would be a desirable feature of a protective vaccine. Vaccine strategies thus far have failed to elicit broadly neutralizing antibody responses; however a minority of HIV-infected patients do develop circulating BNAbs, fr...

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Autores principales: Kobie, James J., Alcena, Danielle C., Zheng, Bo, Bryk, Peter, Mattiacio, Jonelle L., Brewer, Matthew, LaBranche, Celia, Young, Faith M., Dewhurst, Stephen, Montefiori, David C., Rosenberg, Alexander F., Feng, Changyong, Jin, Xia, Keefer, Michael C., Sanz, Ignacio
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3329433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22530008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035356
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author Kobie, James J.
Alcena, Danielle C.
Zheng, Bo
Bryk, Peter
Mattiacio, Jonelle L.
Brewer, Matthew
LaBranche, Celia
Young, Faith M.
Dewhurst, Stephen
Montefiori, David C.
Rosenberg, Alexander F.
Feng, Changyong
Jin, Xia
Keefer, Michael C.
Sanz, Ignacio
author_facet Kobie, James J.
Alcena, Danielle C.
Zheng, Bo
Bryk, Peter
Mattiacio, Jonelle L.
Brewer, Matthew
LaBranche, Celia
Young, Faith M.
Dewhurst, Stephen
Montefiori, David C.
Rosenberg, Alexander F.
Feng, Changyong
Jin, Xia
Keefer, Michael C.
Sanz, Ignacio
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description The induction of a broadly neutralizing antibody (BNAb) response against HIV-1 would be a desirable feature of a protective vaccine. Vaccine strategies thus far have failed to elicit broadly neutralizing antibody responses; however a minority of HIV-infected patients do develop circulating BNAbs, from which several potent broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have been isolated. The findings that several BNmAbs exhibit autoreactivity and that autoreactive serum antibodies are observed in some HIV patients have advanced the possibility that enforcement of self-tolerance may contribute to the rarity of BNAbs. To examine the possible breakdown of tolerance in HIV patients, we utilized the 9G4 anti-idiotype antibody system, enabling resolution of both autoreactive VH4-34 gene-expressing B cells and serum antibodies. Compared with healthy controls, HIV patients had significantly elevated 9G4+ serum IgG antibody concentrations and frequencies of 9G4+ B cells, a finding characteristic of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients, both of which positively correlated with HIV viral load. Compared to the global 9G4−IgD− memory B cell population, the 9G4+IgD− memory fraction in HIV patients was dominated by isotype switched IgG+ B cells, but had a more prominent bias toward “IgM only" memory. HIV envelope reactivity was observed both in the 9G4+ serum antibody and 9G4+ B cell population. 9G4+ IgG serum antibody levels positively correlated (r = 0.403, p = 0.0019) with the serum HIV BNAbs. Interestingly, other serum autoantibodies commonly found in SLE (anti-dsDNA, ANA, anti-CL) did not correlate with serum HIV BNAbs. 9G4-associated autoreactivity is preferentially expanded in chronic HIV infection as compared to other SLE autoreactivities. Therefore, the 9G4 system provides an effective tool to examine autoreactivity in HIV patients. Our results suggest that the development of HIV BNAbs is not merely a consequence of a general breakdown in tolerance, but rather a more intricate expansion of selective autoreactive B cells and antibodies.
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spelling pubmed-33294332012-04-23 9G4 Autoreactivity Is Increased in HIV-Infected Patients and Correlates with HIV Broadly Neutralizing Serum Activity Kobie, James J. Alcena, Danielle C. Zheng, Bo Bryk, Peter Mattiacio, Jonelle L. Brewer, Matthew LaBranche, Celia Young, Faith M. Dewhurst, Stephen Montefiori, David C. Rosenberg, Alexander F. Feng, Changyong Jin, Xia Keefer, Michael C. Sanz, Ignacio PLoS One Research Article The induction of a broadly neutralizing antibody (BNAb) response against HIV-1 would be a desirable feature of a protective vaccine. Vaccine strategies thus far have failed to elicit broadly neutralizing antibody responses; however a minority of HIV-infected patients do develop circulating BNAbs, from which several potent broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have been isolated. The findings that several BNmAbs exhibit autoreactivity and that autoreactive serum antibodies are observed in some HIV patients have advanced the possibility that enforcement of self-tolerance may contribute to the rarity of BNAbs. To examine the possible breakdown of tolerance in HIV patients, we utilized the 9G4 anti-idiotype antibody system, enabling resolution of both autoreactive VH4-34 gene-expressing B cells and serum antibodies. Compared with healthy controls, HIV patients had significantly elevated 9G4+ serum IgG antibody concentrations and frequencies of 9G4+ B cells, a finding characteristic of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients, both of which positively correlated with HIV viral load. Compared to the global 9G4−IgD− memory B cell population, the 9G4+IgD− memory fraction in HIV patients was dominated by isotype switched IgG+ B cells, but had a more prominent bias toward “IgM only" memory. HIV envelope reactivity was observed both in the 9G4+ serum antibody and 9G4+ B cell population. 9G4+ IgG serum antibody levels positively correlated (r = 0.403, p = 0.0019) with the serum HIV BNAbs. Interestingly, other serum autoantibodies commonly found in SLE (anti-dsDNA, ANA, anti-CL) did not correlate with serum HIV BNAbs. 9G4-associated autoreactivity is preferentially expanded in chronic HIV infection as compared to other SLE autoreactivities. Therefore, the 9G4 system provides an effective tool to examine autoreactivity in HIV patients. Our results suggest that the development of HIV BNAbs is not merely a consequence of a general breakdown in tolerance, but rather a more intricate expansion of selective autoreactive B cells and antibodies. Public Library of Science 2012-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3329433/ /pubmed/22530008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035356 Text en Kobie et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kobie, James J.
Alcena, Danielle C.
Zheng, Bo
Bryk, Peter
Mattiacio, Jonelle L.
Brewer, Matthew
LaBranche, Celia
Young, Faith M.
Dewhurst, Stephen
Montefiori, David C.
Rosenberg, Alexander F.
Feng, Changyong
Jin, Xia
Keefer, Michael C.
Sanz, Ignacio
9G4 Autoreactivity Is Increased in HIV-Infected Patients and Correlates with HIV Broadly Neutralizing Serum Activity
title 9G4 Autoreactivity Is Increased in HIV-Infected Patients and Correlates with HIV Broadly Neutralizing Serum Activity
title_full 9G4 Autoreactivity Is Increased in HIV-Infected Patients and Correlates with HIV Broadly Neutralizing Serum Activity
title_fullStr 9G4 Autoreactivity Is Increased in HIV-Infected Patients and Correlates with HIV Broadly Neutralizing Serum Activity
title_full_unstemmed 9G4 Autoreactivity Is Increased in HIV-Infected Patients and Correlates with HIV Broadly Neutralizing Serum Activity
title_short 9G4 Autoreactivity Is Increased in HIV-Infected Patients and Correlates with HIV Broadly Neutralizing Serum Activity
title_sort 9g4 autoreactivity is increased in hiv-infected patients and correlates with hiv broadly neutralizing serum activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3329433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22530008
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035356
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