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HIV-1 subtype C superinfected individuals mount low autologous neutralizing antibody responses prior to intrasubtype superinfection

BACKGROUND: The potential role of antibodies in protection against intra-subtype HIV-1 superinfection remains to be understood. We compared the early neutralizing antibody (NAb) responses in three individuals, who were superinfected within one year of primary infection, to ten matched non-superinfec...

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Autores principales: Basu, Debby, Kraft, Colleen S, Murphy, Megan K, Campbell, Patricia J, Yu, Tianwei, Hraber, Peter T, Irene, Carmela, Pinter, Abraham, Chomba, Elwyn, Mulenga, Joseph, Kilembe, William, Allen, Susan A, Derdeyn, Cynthia A, Hunter, Eric
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3477039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22995123
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-9-76
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author Basu, Debby
Kraft, Colleen S
Murphy, Megan K
Campbell, Patricia J
Yu, Tianwei
Hraber, Peter T
Irene, Carmela
Pinter, Abraham
Chomba, Elwyn
Mulenga, Joseph
Kilembe, William
Allen, Susan A
Derdeyn, Cynthia A
Hunter, Eric
author_facet Basu, Debby
Kraft, Colleen S
Murphy, Megan K
Campbell, Patricia J
Yu, Tianwei
Hraber, Peter T
Irene, Carmela
Pinter, Abraham
Chomba, Elwyn
Mulenga, Joseph
Kilembe, William
Allen, Susan A
Derdeyn, Cynthia A
Hunter, Eric
author_sort Basu, Debby
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description BACKGROUND: The potential role of antibodies in protection against intra-subtype HIV-1 superinfection remains to be understood. We compared the early neutralizing antibody (NAb) responses in three individuals, who were superinfected within one year of primary infection, to ten matched non-superinfected controls from a Zambian cohort of subtype C transmission cases. Sequence analysis of single genome amplified full-length envs from a previous study showed limited diversification in the individuals who became superinfected with the same HIV-1 subtype within year one post-seroconversion. We hypothesized that this reflected a blunted NAb response, which may have made these individuals more susceptible to superinfection. RESULTS: Neutralization assays showed that autologous plasma NAb responses to the earliest, and in some cases transmitted/founder, virus were delayed and had low to undetectable titers in all three superinfected individuals prior to superinfection. In contrast, NAbs with a median IC50 titer of 1896 were detected as early as three months post-seroconversion in non-superinfected controls. Early plasma NAbs in all subjects showed limited but variable levels of heterologous neutralization breadth. Superinfected individuals also exhibited a trend toward lower levels of gp120- and V1V2-specific IgG binding antibodies but higher gp120-specific plasma IgA binding antibodies. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that the lack of development of IgG antibodies, as reflected in autologous NAbs as well as gp120 and V1V2 binding antibodies to the primary infection virus, combined with potentially competing, non-protective IgA antibodies, may increase susceptibility to superinfection in the context of settings where a single HIV-1 subtype predominates.
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spelling pubmed-34770392012-10-20 HIV-1 subtype C superinfected individuals mount low autologous neutralizing antibody responses prior to intrasubtype superinfection Basu, Debby Kraft, Colleen S Murphy, Megan K Campbell, Patricia J Yu, Tianwei Hraber, Peter T Irene, Carmela Pinter, Abraham Chomba, Elwyn Mulenga, Joseph Kilembe, William Allen, Susan A Derdeyn, Cynthia A Hunter, Eric Retrovirology Research BACKGROUND: The potential role of antibodies in protection against intra-subtype HIV-1 superinfection remains to be understood. We compared the early neutralizing antibody (NAb) responses in three individuals, who were superinfected within one year of primary infection, to ten matched non-superinfected controls from a Zambian cohort of subtype C transmission cases. Sequence analysis of single genome amplified full-length envs from a previous study showed limited diversification in the individuals who became superinfected with the same HIV-1 subtype within year one post-seroconversion. We hypothesized that this reflected a blunted NAb response, which may have made these individuals more susceptible to superinfection. RESULTS: Neutralization assays showed that autologous plasma NAb responses to the earliest, and in some cases transmitted/founder, virus were delayed and had low to undetectable titers in all three superinfected individuals prior to superinfection. In contrast, NAbs with a median IC50 titer of 1896 were detected as early as three months post-seroconversion in non-superinfected controls. Early plasma NAbs in all subjects showed limited but variable levels of heterologous neutralization breadth. Superinfected individuals also exhibited a trend toward lower levels of gp120- and V1V2-specific IgG binding antibodies but higher gp120-specific plasma IgA binding antibodies. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that the lack of development of IgG antibodies, as reflected in autologous NAbs as well as gp120 and V1V2 binding antibodies to the primary infection virus, combined with potentially competing, non-protective IgA antibodies, may increase susceptibility to superinfection in the context of settings where a single HIV-1 subtype predominates. BioMed Central 2012-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3477039/ /pubmed/22995123 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-9-76 Text en Copyright ©2012 Basu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Basu, Debby
Kraft, Colleen S
Murphy, Megan K
Campbell, Patricia J
Yu, Tianwei
Hraber, Peter T
Irene, Carmela
Pinter, Abraham
Chomba, Elwyn
Mulenga, Joseph
Kilembe, William
Allen, Susan A
Derdeyn, Cynthia A
Hunter, Eric
HIV-1 subtype C superinfected individuals mount low autologous neutralizing antibody responses prior to intrasubtype superinfection
title HIV-1 subtype C superinfected individuals mount low autologous neutralizing antibody responses prior to intrasubtype superinfection
title_full HIV-1 subtype C superinfected individuals mount low autologous neutralizing antibody responses prior to intrasubtype superinfection
title_fullStr HIV-1 subtype C superinfected individuals mount low autologous neutralizing antibody responses prior to intrasubtype superinfection
title_full_unstemmed HIV-1 subtype C superinfected individuals mount low autologous neutralizing antibody responses prior to intrasubtype superinfection
title_short HIV-1 subtype C superinfected individuals mount low autologous neutralizing antibody responses prior to intrasubtype superinfection
title_sort hiv-1 subtype c superinfected individuals mount low autologous neutralizing antibody responses prior to intrasubtype superinfection
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3477039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22995123
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-9-76
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