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Assessment of Antibody Interference of Enfuvirtide (T20) Function Shows Assay Dependent Variability

BACKGROUND: During HIV infection, fusion of the viral and cellular membranes is dependent on folding of the gp41 trimer into a six-helix bundle. Fusion inhibitors, such as the antiretroviral Enfuvirtide (T20), interfere with the formation of the gp41 six-helix bundle. Recent in vitro studies reveal...

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Autores principales: Smith, Michele, Hoffman, Jonathon, Sojar, Hakimuddin, Aalinkeel, Ravikumar, Hsiao, Chiu-Bin, Hicar, Mark Daniel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6710457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30836922
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570162X17666190228154850
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author Smith, Michele
Hoffman, Jonathon
Sojar, Hakimuddin
Aalinkeel, Ravikumar
Hsiao, Chiu-Bin
Hicar, Mark Daniel
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Hoffman, Jonathon
Sojar, Hakimuddin
Aalinkeel, Ravikumar
Hsiao, Chiu-Bin
Hicar, Mark Daniel
author_sort Smith, Michele
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description BACKGROUND: During HIV infection, fusion of the viral and cellular membranes is dependent on folding of the gp41 trimer into a six-helix bundle. Fusion inhibitors, such as the antiretroviral Enfuvirtide (T20), interfere with the formation of the gp41 six-helix bundle. Recent in vitro studies reveal that the gp41 immunodominant region one targeting antibody 3D6 can block T20 interference, but the clinical and pathophysiologic significance of this finding is unclear. OBJECTIVE/METHOD: We have previously characterized a number of antibodies that target conformational epitopes on gp41and herein characterized their ability to interfere with T20 in multiple assays and assess their prevalence in HIV infected subjects. RESULTS: The T20 interference by antibody 3D6 was confirmed in a CHO-HXB2 envelope/ HeLaT4+ cell culture assay. Antibodies that target an immunodominant region one epitope, as well as a gp41 discontinuous epitope, also interfered in this assay, however, not all antibodies that targeted these epitopes showed T20 interference. This response was not due to the direct binding of T20 by the antibodies and could not be replicated utilizing TZM-bl and HL2/3 cells. Notably, serum competition studies on a panel of HIV subjects demonstrate that these conformational targeting antibodies are common in the HIV population. CONCLUSION: The relatively common nature of antibodies targeting these epitopes, the disparate in vitro results, and lack of reported clinical failures ascribed to such antibodies leads us to conclude that antibody interference of T20 is likely not clinically relevant. However, this warrants continued consideration with the advancement of other fusion inhibitors.
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spelling pubmed-67104572019-09-19 Assessment of Antibody Interference of Enfuvirtide (T20) Function Shows Assay Dependent Variability Smith, Michele Hoffman, Jonathon Sojar, Hakimuddin Aalinkeel, Ravikumar Hsiao, Chiu-Bin Hicar, Mark Daniel Curr HIV Res Article BACKGROUND: During HIV infection, fusion of the viral and cellular membranes is dependent on folding of the gp41 trimer into a six-helix bundle. Fusion inhibitors, such as the antiretroviral Enfuvirtide (T20), interfere with the formation of the gp41 six-helix bundle. Recent in vitro studies reveal that the gp41 immunodominant region one targeting antibody 3D6 can block T20 interference, but the clinical and pathophysiologic significance of this finding is unclear. OBJECTIVE/METHOD: We have previously characterized a number of antibodies that target conformational epitopes on gp41and herein characterized their ability to interfere with T20 in multiple assays and assess their prevalence in HIV infected subjects. RESULTS: The T20 interference by antibody 3D6 was confirmed in a CHO-HXB2 envelope/ HeLaT4+ cell culture assay. Antibodies that target an immunodominant region one epitope, as well as a gp41 discontinuous epitope, also interfered in this assay, however, not all antibodies that targeted these epitopes showed T20 interference. This response was not due to the direct binding of T20 by the antibodies and could not be replicated utilizing TZM-bl and HL2/3 cells. Notably, serum competition studies on a panel of HIV subjects demonstrate that these conformational targeting antibodies are common in the HIV population. CONCLUSION: The relatively common nature of antibodies targeting these epitopes, the disparate in vitro results, and lack of reported clinical failures ascribed to such antibodies leads us to conclude that antibody interference of T20 is likely not clinically relevant. However, this warrants continued consideration with the advancement of other fusion inhibitors. Bentham Science Publishers 2018-12 2018-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6710457/ /pubmed/30836922 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570162X17666190228154850 Text en © 2018 Bentham Science Publishers https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode), which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Smith, Michele
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Aalinkeel, Ravikumar
Hsiao, Chiu-Bin
Hicar, Mark Daniel
Assessment of Antibody Interference of Enfuvirtide (T20) Function Shows Assay Dependent Variability
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title_full Assessment of Antibody Interference of Enfuvirtide (T20) Function Shows Assay Dependent Variability
title_fullStr Assessment of Antibody Interference of Enfuvirtide (T20) Function Shows Assay Dependent Variability
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Antibody Interference of Enfuvirtide (T20) Function Shows Assay Dependent Variability
title_short Assessment of Antibody Interference of Enfuvirtide (T20) Function Shows Assay Dependent Variability
title_sort assessment of antibody interference of enfuvirtide (t20) function shows assay dependent variability
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6710457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30836922
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570162X17666190228154850
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