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Increased, Durable B-Cell and ADCC Responses Associated with T-Helper Cell Responses to HIV-1 Envelope in Macaques Vaccinated with gp140 Occluded at the CD4 Receptor Binding Site

Strategies are needed to improve the immunogenicity of HIV-1 envelope (Env) antigens (Ag) for more long-lived, efficacious HIV-1 vaccine-induced B-cell responses. HIV-1 Env gp140 (native or uncleaved molecules) or gp120 monomeric proteins elicit relatively poor B-cell responses which are short-lived...

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Autores principales: Bogers, Willy M. J. M., Barnett, Susan W., Oostermeijer, Herman, Nieuwenhuis, Ivonne G., Beenhakker, Niels, Mortier, Daniella, Mooij, Petra, Koopman, Gerrit, Remarque, Edmund, Martin, Gregoire, Lai, Rachel Pei-Jen, Dey, Antu K., Sun, Yide, Burke, Brian, Ferrari, Guido, Montefiori, David, Martin, Loic, Davis, David, Srivastava, Indresh, Heeney, Jonathan L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5599767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28701402
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00811-17
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author Bogers, Willy M. J. M.
Barnett, Susan W.
Oostermeijer, Herman
Nieuwenhuis, Ivonne G.
Beenhakker, Niels
Mortier, Daniella
Mooij, Petra
Koopman, Gerrit
Remarque, Edmund
Martin, Gregoire
Lai, Rachel Pei-Jen
Dey, Antu K.
Sun, Yide
Burke, Brian
Ferrari, Guido
Montefiori, David
Martin, Loic
Davis, David
Srivastava, Indresh
Heeney, Jonathan L.
author_facet Bogers, Willy M. J. M.
Barnett, Susan W.
Oostermeijer, Herman
Nieuwenhuis, Ivonne G.
Beenhakker, Niels
Mortier, Daniella
Mooij, Petra
Koopman, Gerrit
Remarque, Edmund
Martin, Gregoire
Lai, Rachel Pei-Jen
Dey, Antu K.
Sun, Yide
Burke, Brian
Ferrari, Guido
Montefiori, David
Martin, Loic
Davis, David
Srivastava, Indresh
Heeney, Jonathan L.
author_sort Bogers, Willy M. J. M.
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description Strategies are needed to improve the immunogenicity of HIV-1 envelope (Env) antigens (Ag) for more long-lived, efficacious HIV-1 vaccine-induced B-cell responses. HIV-1 Env gp140 (native or uncleaved molecules) or gp120 monomeric proteins elicit relatively poor B-cell responses which are short-lived. We hypothesized that Env engagement of the CD4 receptor on T-helper cells results in anergic effects on T-cell recruitment and consequently a lack of strong, robust, and durable B-memory responses. To test this hypothesis, we occluded the CD4 binding site (CD4bs) of gp140 by stable cross-linking with a 3-kDa CD4 miniprotein mimetic, serving to block ligation of gp140 on CD4(+) T cells while preserving CD4-inducible (CDi) neutralizing epitopes targeted by antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) effector responses. Importantly, immunization of rhesus macaques consistently gave superior B-cell (P < 0.001) response kinetics and superior ADCC (P < 0.014) in a group receiving the CD4bs-occluded vaccine compared to those of animals immunized with gp140. Of the cytokines examined, Ag-specific interleukin-4 (IL-4) T-helper enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot (ELISpot) assays of the CD4bs-occluded group increased earlier (P = 0.025) during the inductive phase. Importantly, CD4bs-occluded gp140 antigen induced superior B-cell and ADCC responses, and the elevated B-cell responses proved to be remarkably durable, lasting more than 60 weeks postimmunization. IMPORTANCE Attempts to develop HIV vaccines capable of inducing potent and durable B-cell responses have been unsuccessful until now. Antigen-specific B-cell development and affinity maturation occurs in germinal centers in lymphoid follicles through a critical interaction between B cells and T follicular helper cells. The HIV envelope binds the CD4 receptor on T cells as soluble shed antigen or as antigen-antibody complexes, causing impairment in the activation of these specialized CD4-positive T cells. We proposed that CD4-binding impairment is partly responsible for the relatively poor B-cell responses to HIV envelope-based vaccines. To test this hypothesis, we blocked the CD4 binding site of the envelope antigen and compared it to currently used unblocked envelope protein. We found superior and durable B-cell responses in macaques vaccinated with an occluded CD4 binding site on the HIV envelope antigen, demonstrating a potentially important new direction in future design of new HIV vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-55997672017-09-20 Increased, Durable B-Cell and ADCC Responses Associated with T-Helper Cell Responses to HIV-1 Envelope in Macaques Vaccinated with gp140 Occluded at the CD4 Receptor Binding Site Bogers, Willy M. J. M. Barnett, Susan W. Oostermeijer, Herman Nieuwenhuis, Ivonne G. Beenhakker, Niels Mortier, Daniella Mooij, Petra Koopman, Gerrit Remarque, Edmund Martin, Gregoire Lai, Rachel Pei-Jen Dey, Antu K. Sun, Yide Burke, Brian Ferrari, Guido Montefiori, David Martin, Loic Davis, David Srivastava, Indresh Heeney, Jonathan L. J Virol Vaccines and Antiviral Agents Strategies are needed to improve the immunogenicity of HIV-1 envelope (Env) antigens (Ag) for more long-lived, efficacious HIV-1 vaccine-induced B-cell responses. HIV-1 Env gp140 (native or uncleaved molecules) or gp120 monomeric proteins elicit relatively poor B-cell responses which are short-lived. We hypothesized that Env engagement of the CD4 receptor on T-helper cells results in anergic effects on T-cell recruitment and consequently a lack of strong, robust, and durable B-memory responses. To test this hypothesis, we occluded the CD4 binding site (CD4bs) of gp140 by stable cross-linking with a 3-kDa CD4 miniprotein mimetic, serving to block ligation of gp140 on CD4(+) T cells while preserving CD4-inducible (CDi) neutralizing epitopes targeted by antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) effector responses. Importantly, immunization of rhesus macaques consistently gave superior B-cell (P < 0.001) response kinetics and superior ADCC (P < 0.014) in a group receiving the CD4bs-occluded vaccine compared to those of animals immunized with gp140. Of the cytokines examined, Ag-specific interleukin-4 (IL-4) T-helper enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot (ELISpot) assays of the CD4bs-occluded group increased earlier (P = 0.025) during the inductive phase. Importantly, CD4bs-occluded gp140 antigen induced superior B-cell and ADCC responses, and the elevated B-cell responses proved to be remarkably durable, lasting more than 60 weeks postimmunization. IMPORTANCE Attempts to develop HIV vaccines capable of inducing potent and durable B-cell responses have been unsuccessful until now. Antigen-specific B-cell development and affinity maturation occurs in germinal centers in lymphoid follicles through a critical interaction between B cells and T follicular helper cells. The HIV envelope binds the CD4 receptor on T cells as soluble shed antigen or as antigen-antibody complexes, causing impairment in the activation of these specialized CD4-positive T cells. We proposed that CD4-binding impairment is partly responsible for the relatively poor B-cell responses to HIV envelope-based vaccines. To test this hypothesis, we blocked the CD4 binding site of the envelope antigen and compared it to currently used unblocked envelope protein. We found superior and durable B-cell responses in macaques vaccinated with an occluded CD4 binding site on the HIV envelope antigen, demonstrating a potentially important new direction in future design of new HIV vaccines. American Society for Microbiology 2017-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5599767/ /pubmed/28701402 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00811-17 Text en Copyright © 2017 Bogers et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Vaccines and Antiviral Agents
Bogers, Willy M. J. M.
Barnett, Susan W.
Oostermeijer, Herman
Nieuwenhuis, Ivonne G.
Beenhakker, Niels
Mortier, Daniella
Mooij, Petra
Koopman, Gerrit
Remarque, Edmund
Martin, Gregoire
Lai, Rachel Pei-Jen
Dey, Antu K.
Sun, Yide
Burke, Brian
Ferrari, Guido
Montefiori, David
Martin, Loic
Davis, David
Srivastava, Indresh
Heeney, Jonathan L.
Increased, Durable B-Cell and ADCC Responses Associated with T-Helper Cell Responses to HIV-1 Envelope in Macaques Vaccinated with gp140 Occluded at the CD4 Receptor Binding Site
title Increased, Durable B-Cell and ADCC Responses Associated with T-Helper Cell Responses to HIV-1 Envelope in Macaques Vaccinated with gp140 Occluded at the CD4 Receptor Binding Site
title_full Increased, Durable B-Cell and ADCC Responses Associated with T-Helper Cell Responses to HIV-1 Envelope in Macaques Vaccinated with gp140 Occluded at the CD4 Receptor Binding Site
title_fullStr Increased, Durable B-Cell and ADCC Responses Associated with T-Helper Cell Responses to HIV-1 Envelope in Macaques Vaccinated with gp140 Occluded at the CD4 Receptor Binding Site
title_full_unstemmed Increased, Durable B-Cell and ADCC Responses Associated with T-Helper Cell Responses to HIV-1 Envelope in Macaques Vaccinated with gp140 Occluded at the CD4 Receptor Binding Site
title_short Increased, Durable B-Cell and ADCC Responses Associated with T-Helper Cell Responses to HIV-1 Envelope in Macaques Vaccinated with gp140 Occluded at the CD4 Receptor Binding Site
title_sort increased, durable b-cell and adcc responses associated with t-helper cell responses to hiv-1 envelope in macaques vaccinated with gp140 occluded at the cd4 receptor binding site
topic Vaccines and Antiviral Agents
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5599767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28701402
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00811-17
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