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Thermostability of Well-Ordered HIV Spikes Correlates with the Elicitation of Autologous Tier 2 Neutralizing Antibodies

In the context of HIV vaccine design and development, HIV-1 spike mimetics displaying a range of stabilities were evaluated to determine whether more stable, well-ordered trimers would more efficiently elicit neutralizing antibodies. To begin, in vitro analysis of trimers derived from the cysteine-s...

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Autores principales: Feng, Yu, Tran, Karen, Bale, Shridhar, Kumar, Shailendra, Guenaga, Javier, Wilson, Richard, de Val, Natalia, Arendt, Heather, DeStefano, Joanne, Ward, Andrew B., Wyatt, Richard T.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4972253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27487086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005767
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author Feng, Yu
Tran, Karen
Bale, Shridhar
Kumar, Shailendra
Guenaga, Javier
Wilson, Richard
de Val, Natalia
Arendt, Heather
DeStefano, Joanne
Ward, Andrew B.
Wyatt, Richard T.
author_facet Feng, Yu
Tran, Karen
Bale, Shridhar
Kumar, Shailendra
Guenaga, Javier
Wilson, Richard
de Val, Natalia
Arendt, Heather
DeStefano, Joanne
Ward, Andrew B.
Wyatt, Richard T.
author_sort Feng, Yu
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description In the context of HIV vaccine design and development, HIV-1 spike mimetics displaying a range of stabilities were evaluated to determine whether more stable, well-ordered trimers would more efficiently elicit neutralizing antibodies. To begin, in vitro analysis of trimers derived from the cysteine-stabilized SOSIP platform or the uncleaved, covalently linked NFL platform were evaluated. These native-like trimers, derived from HIV subtypes A, B, and C, displayed a range of thermostabilities, and were “stress-tested” at varying temperatures as a prelude to in vivo immunogenicity. Analysis was performed both in the absence and in the presence of two different adjuvants. Since partial trimer degradation was detected at 37°C before or after formulation with adjuvant, we sought to remedy such an undesirable outcome. Cross-linking (fixing) of the well-ordered trimers with glutaraldehyde increased overall thermostability, maintenance of well-ordered trimer integrity without or with adjuvant, and increased resistance to solid phase-associated trimer unfolding. Immunization of unfixed and fixed well-ordered trimers into animals revealed that the elicited tier 2 autologous neutralizing activity correlated with overall trimer thermostability, or melting temperature (T(m)). Glutaraldehyde fixation also led to higher tier 2 autologous neutralization titers. These results link retention of trimer quaternary packing with elicitation of tier 2 autologous neutralizing activity, providing important insights for HIV-1 vaccine design.
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spelling pubmed-49722532016-08-18 Thermostability of Well-Ordered HIV Spikes Correlates with the Elicitation of Autologous Tier 2 Neutralizing Antibodies Feng, Yu Tran, Karen Bale, Shridhar Kumar, Shailendra Guenaga, Javier Wilson, Richard de Val, Natalia Arendt, Heather DeStefano, Joanne Ward, Andrew B. Wyatt, Richard T. PLoS Pathog Research Article In the context of HIV vaccine design and development, HIV-1 spike mimetics displaying a range of stabilities were evaluated to determine whether more stable, well-ordered trimers would more efficiently elicit neutralizing antibodies. To begin, in vitro analysis of trimers derived from the cysteine-stabilized SOSIP platform or the uncleaved, covalently linked NFL platform were evaluated. These native-like trimers, derived from HIV subtypes A, B, and C, displayed a range of thermostabilities, and were “stress-tested” at varying temperatures as a prelude to in vivo immunogenicity. Analysis was performed both in the absence and in the presence of two different adjuvants. Since partial trimer degradation was detected at 37°C before or after formulation with adjuvant, we sought to remedy such an undesirable outcome. Cross-linking (fixing) of the well-ordered trimers with glutaraldehyde increased overall thermostability, maintenance of well-ordered trimer integrity without or with adjuvant, and increased resistance to solid phase-associated trimer unfolding. Immunization of unfixed and fixed well-ordered trimers into animals revealed that the elicited tier 2 autologous neutralizing activity correlated with overall trimer thermostability, or melting temperature (T(m)). Glutaraldehyde fixation also led to higher tier 2 autologous neutralization titers. These results link retention of trimer quaternary packing with elicitation of tier 2 autologous neutralizing activity, providing important insights for HIV-1 vaccine design. Public Library of Science 2016-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4972253/ /pubmed/27487086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005767 Text en © 2016 Feng 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
Feng, Yu
Tran, Karen
Bale, Shridhar
Kumar, Shailendra
Guenaga, Javier
Wilson, Richard
de Val, Natalia
Arendt, Heather
DeStefano, Joanne
Ward, Andrew B.
Wyatt, Richard T.
Thermostability of Well-Ordered HIV Spikes Correlates with the Elicitation of Autologous Tier 2 Neutralizing Antibodies
title Thermostability of Well-Ordered HIV Spikes Correlates with the Elicitation of Autologous Tier 2 Neutralizing Antibodies
title_full Thermostability of Well-Ordered HIV Spikes Correlates with the Elicitation of Autologous Tier 2 Neutralizing Antibodies
title_fullStr Thermostability of Well-Ordered HIV Spikes Correlates with the Elicitation of Autologous Tier 2 Neutralizing Antibodies
title_full_unstemmed Thermostability of Well-Ordered HIV Spikes Correlates with the Elicitation of Autologous Tier 2 Neutralizing Antibodies
title_short Thermostability of Well-Ordered HIV Spikes Correlates with the Elicitation of Autologous Tier 2 Neutralizing Antibodies
title_sort thermostability of well-ordered hiv spikes correlates with the elicitation of autologous tier 2 neutralizing antibodies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4972253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27487086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005767
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