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Limited Impact of Passive Non-Neutralizing Antibody Immunization in Acute SIV Infection on Viremia Control in Rhesus Macaques

BACKGROUND: Antiviral antibodies, especially those with neutralizing activity against the incoming strain, are potentially important immunological effectors to control human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. While neutralizing activity appears to be central in sterile protection against HIV in...

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Autores principales: Nakane, Taku, Nomura, Takushi, Shi, Shoi, Nakamura, Midori, Naruse, Taeko K., Kimura, Akinori, Matano, Tetsuro, Yamamoto, Hiroyuki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24039947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073453
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author Nakane, Taku
Nomura, Takushi
Shi, Shoi
Nakamura, Midori
Naruse, Taeko K.
Kimura, Akinori
Matano, Tetsuro
Yamamoto, Hiroyuki
author_facet Nakane, Taku
Nomura, Takushi
Shi, Shoi
Nakamura, Midori
Naruse, Taeko K.
Kimura, Akinori
Matano, Tetsuro
Yamamoto, Hiroyuki
author_sort Nakane, Taku
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description BACKGROUND: Antiviral antibodies, especially those with neutralizing activity against the incoming strain, are potentially important immunological effectors to control human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. While neutralizing activity appears to be central in sterile protection against HIV infection, the entity of inhibitory mechanisms via HIV and simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-specific antibodies remains elusive. The recent HIV vaccine trial RV144 and studies in nonhuman primate models have indicated controversial protective efficacy of HIV/SIV-specific non-neutralizing binding antibodies (non-NAbs). While reports on HIV-specific non-NAbs have demonstrated virus inhibitory activity in vitro, whether non-NAbs could also alter the pathogenic course of established SIV replication in vivo, likewise via neutralizing antibody (NAb) administration, has been unclear. Here, we performed post-infection passive immunization of SIV-infected rhesus macaques with polyclonal SIV-specific, antibody-dependent cell-mediated viral inhibition (ADCVI)-competent non-NAbs. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Ten lots of polyclonal immunoglobulin G (IgG) were prepared from plasma of ten chronically SIV(mac239)-infected, NAb-negative rhesus macaques, respectively. Their binding capacity to whole SIV(mac239) virions showed a propensity similar to ADCVI activity. A cocktail of three non-NAb lots showing high virion-binding capacity and ADCVI activity was administered to rhesus macaques at day 7 post-SIV(mac239) challenge. This resulted in an infection course comparable with control animals, with no significant difference in set point plasma viral loads or immune parameters. CONCLUSIONS: Despite virus-specific suppressive activity of the non-NAbs having been observed in vitro, their passive immunization post-infection did not result in SIV control in vivo. Virion binding and ADCVI activity with lack of virus neutralizing activity were indicated to be insufficient for antibody-triggered non-sterile SIV control. More diverse effector functions or sophisticated localization may be required for non-NAbs to impact HIV/SIV replication in vivo.
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spelling pubmed-37677512013-09-13 Limited Impact of Passive Non-Neutralizing Antibody Immunization in Acute SIV Infection on Viremia Control in Rhesus Macaques Nakane, Taku Nomura, Takushi Shi, Shoi Nakamura, Midori Naruse, Taeko K. Kimura, Akinori Matano, Tetsuro Yamamoto, Hiroyuki PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Antiviral antibodies, especially those with neutralizing activity against the incoming strain, are potentially important immunological effectors to control human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. While neutralizing activity appears to be central in sterile protection against HIV infection, the entity of inhibitory mechanisms via HIV and simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-specific antibodies remains elusive. The recent HIV vaccine trial RV144 and studies in nonhuman primate models have indicated controversial protective efficacy of HIV/SIV-specific non-neutralizing binding antibodies (non-NAbs). While reports on HIV-specific non-NAbs have demonstrated virus inhibitory activity in vitro, whether non-NAbs could also alter the pathogenic course of established SIV replication in vivo, likewise via neutralizing antibody (NAb) administration, has been unclear. Here, we performed post-infection passive immunization of SIV-infected rhesus macaques with polyclonal SIV-specific, antibody-dependent cell-mediated viral inhibition (ADCVI)-competent non-NAbs. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Ten lots of polyclonal immunoglobulin G (IgG) were prepared from plasma of ten chronically SIV(mac239)-infected, NAb-negative rhesus macaques, respectively. Their binding capacity to whole SIV(mac239) virions showed a propensity similar to ADCVI activity. A cocktail of three non-NAb lots showing high virion-binding capacity and ADCVI activity was administered to rhesus macaques at day 7 post-SIV(mac239) challenge. This resulted in an infection course comparable with control animals, with no significant difference in set point plasma viral loads or immune parameters. CONCLUSIONS: Despite virus-specific suppressive activity of the non-NAbs having been observed in vitro, their passive immunization post-infection did not result in SIV control in vivo. Virion binding and ADCVI activity with lack of virus neutralizing activity were indicated to be insufficient for antibody-triggered non-sterile SIV control. More diverse effector functions or sophisticated localization may be required for non-NAbs to impact HIV/SIV replication in vivo. Public Library of Science 2013-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3767751/ /pubmed/24039947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073453 Text en © 2013 Nakane 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nakane, Taku
Nomura, Takushi
Shi, Shoi
Nakamura, Midori
Naruse, Taeko K.
Kimura, Akinori
Matano, Tetsuro
Yamamoto, Hiroyuki
Limited Impact of Passive Non-Neutralizing Antibody Immunization in Acute SIV Infection on Viremia Control in Rhesus Macaques
title Limited Impact of Passive Non-Neutralizing Antibody Immunization in Acute SIV Infection on Viremia Control in Rhesus Macaques
title_full Limited Impact of Passive Non-Neutralizing Antibody Immunization in Acute SIV Infection on Viremia Control in Rhesus Macaques
title_fullStr Limited Impact of Passive Non-Neutralizing Antibody Immunization in Acute SIV Infection on Viremia Control in Rhesus Macaques
title_full_unstemmed Limited Impact of Passive Non-Neutralizing Antibody Immunization in Acute SIV Infection on Viremia Control in Rhesus Macaques
title_short Limited Impact of Passive Non-Neutralizing Antibody Immunization in Acute SIV Infection on Viremia Control in Rhesus Macaques
title_sort limited impact of passive non-neutralizing antibody immunization in acute siv infection on viremia control in rhesus macaques
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24039947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073453
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