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Systematic comparison of HIV-1 Envelope-specific IgG responses induced by different vaccination regimens: Can we steer IgG recognition towards regions of viral vulnerability?

Immunogens and vaccination regimens can influence patterns of immune-epitope recognition, steering them towards or away from epitopes of potential viral vulnerability. HIV-1 envelope (Env)-specific antibodies targeting variable region 2 (V2) or 3 (V3) correlated with protection during the RV144 tria...

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Autores principales: Horvath, Augusta, Rogers, Lisa, Pollakis, Georgios, Baranov, Olga, Pieroth, Nora, Joseph, Sarah, Chachage, Mkunde, Heitzer, Asli, Maganga, Lucas, Msafiri, Frank, Joachim, Agricola, Viegas, Edna, Eller, Leigh-Anne, Kibuuka, Hannah, Rerks-Ngarm, Supachai, Pitisuttithum, Punnee, Nitayapan, Sorachai, Dhitavat, Jittima, Premsri, Nakorn, Fidler, Sarah, Shattock, Robin J., Robb, Merlin Lee, Weber, Jonathan, McCormack, Sheena, Munseri, Patricia Jane, Lyamuya, Eligius, Nilsson, Charlotta, Kroidl, Arne, Hoelscher, Michael, Wagner, Ralf, Geldmacher, Christof, Held, Kathrin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9891136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36741409
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1075606
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author Horvath, Augusta
Rogers, Lisa
Pollakis, Georgios
Baranov, Olga
Pieroth, Nora
Joseph, Sarah
Chachage, Mkunde
Heitzer, Asli
Maganga, Lucas
Msafiri, Frank
Joachim, Agricola
Viegas, Edna
Eller, Leigh-Anne
Kibuuka, Hannah
Rerks-Ngarm, Supachai
Pitisuttithum, Punnee
Nitayapan, Sorachai
Dhitavat, Jittima
Premsri, Nakorn
Fidler, Sarah
Shattock, Robin J.
Robb, Merlin Lee
Weber, Jonathan
McCormack, Sheena
Munseri, Patricia Jane
Lyamuya, Eligius
Nilsson, Charlotta
Kroidl, Arne
Hoelscher, Michael
Wagner, Ralf
Geldmacher, Christof
Held, Kathrin
author_facet Horvath, Augusta
Rogers, Lisa
Pollakis, Georgios
Baranov, Olga
Pieroth, Nora
Joseph, Sarah
Chachage, Mkunde
Heitzer, Asli
Maganga, Lucas
Msafiri, Frank
Joachim, Agricola
Viegas, Edna
Eller, Leigh-Anne
Kibuuka, Hannah
Rerks-Ngarm, Supachai
Pitisuttithum, Punnee
Nitayapan, Sorachai
Dhitavat, Jittima
Premsri, Nakorn
Fidler, Sarah
Shattock, Robin J.
Robb, Merlin Lee
Weber, Jonathan
McCormack, Sheena
Munseri, Patricia Jane
Lyamuya, Eligius
Nilsson, Charlotta
Kroidl, Arne
Hoelscher, Michael
Wagner, Ralf
Geldmacher, Christof
Held, Kathrin
author_sort Horvath, Augusta
collection PubMed
description Immunogens and vaccination regimens can influence patterns of immune-epitope recognition, steering them towards or away from epitopes of potential viral vulnerability. HIV-1 envelope (Env)-specific antibodies targeting variable region 2 (V2) or 3 (V3) correlated with protection during the RV144 trial, however, it was suggested that the immunodominant V3 region might divert antibody responses away from other relevant sites. We mapped IgG responses against linear Env epitopes in five clinical HIV vaccine trials, revealing a specific pattern of Env targeting for each regimen. Notable V2 responses were only induced in trials administering CRF01_AE based immunogens, but targeting of V3 was seen in all trials, with the soluble, trimeric CN54gp140 protein eliciting robust V3 recognition. Strong V3 targeting was linked to greater overall response, increased number of total recognised antigenic regions, and where present, stronger V2 recognition. Hence, strong induction of V3-specific antibodies did not negatively impact the targeting of other linear epitopes in this study, suggesting that the induction of antibodies against V3 and other regions of potential viral vulnerability need not be necessarily mutually exclusive.
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spelling pubmed-98911362023-02-02 Systematic comparison of HIV-1 Envelope-specific IgG responses induced by different vaccination regimens: Can we steer IgG recognition towards regions of viral vulnerability? Horvath, Augusta Rogers, Lisa Pollakis, Georgios Baranov, Olga Pieroth, Nora Joseph, Sarah Chachage, Mkunde Heitzer, Asli Maganga, Lucas Msafiri, Frank Joachim, Agricola Viegas, Edna Eller, Leigh-Anne Kibuuka, Hannah Rerks-Ngarm, Supachai Pitisuttithum, Punnee Nitayapan, Sorachai Dhitavat, Jittima Premsri, Nakorn Fidler, Sarah Shattock, Robin J. Robb, Merlin Lee Weber, Jonathan McCormack, Sheena Munseri, Patricia Jane Lyamuya, Eligius Nilsson, Charlotta Kroidl, Arne Hoelscher, Michael Wagner, Ralf Geldmacher, Christof Held, Kathrin Front Immunol Immunology Immunogens and vaccination regimens can influence patterns of immune-epitope recognition, steering them towards or away from epitopes of potential viral vulnerability. HIV-1 envelope (Env)-specific antibodies targeting variable region 2 (V2) or 3 (V3) correlated with protection during the RV144 trial, however, it was suggested that the immunodominant V3 region might divert antibody responses away from other relevant sites. We mapped IgG responses against linear Env epitopes in five clinical HIV vaccine trials, revealing a specific pattern of Env targeting for each regimen. Notable V2 responses were only induced in trials administering CRF01_AE based immunogens, but targeting of V3 was seen in all trials, with the soluble, trimeric CN54gp140 protein eliciting robust V3 recognition. Strong V3 targeting was linked to greater overall response, increased number of total recognised antigenic regions, and where present, stronger V2 recognition. Hence, strong induction of V3-specific antibodies did not negatively impact the targeting of other linear epitopes in this study, suggesting that the induction of antibodies against V3 and other regions of potential viral vulnerability need not be necessarily mutually exclusive. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9891136/ /pubmed/36741409 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1075606 Text en Copyright © 2023 Horvath, Rogers, Pollakis, Baranov, Pieroth, Joseph, Chachage, Heitzer, Maganga, Msafiri, Joachim, Viegas, Eller, Kibuuka, Rerks-Ngarm, Pitisuttithum, Nitayapan, Dhitavat, Premsri, Fidler, Shattock, Robb, Weber, McCormack, Munseri, Lyamuya, Nilsson, Kroidl, Hoelscher, Wagner, Geldmacher and Held https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Horvath, Augusta
Rogers, Lisa
Pollakis, Georgios
Baranov, Olga
Pieroth, Nora
Joseph, Sarah
Chachage, Mkunde
Heitzer, Asli
Maganga, Lucas
Msafiri, Frank
Joachim, Agricola
Viegas, Edna
Eller, Leigh-Anne
Kibuuka, Hannah
Rerks-Ngarm, Supachai
Pitisuttithum, Punnee
Nitayapan, Sorachai
Dhitavat, Jittima
Premsri, Nakorn
Fidler, Sarah
Shattock, Robin J.
Robb, Merlin Lee
Weber, Jonathan
McCormack, Sheena
Munseri, Patricia Jane
Lyamuya, Eligius
Nilsson, Charlotta
Kroidl, Arne
Hoelscher, Michael
Wagner, Ralf
Geldmacher, Christof
Held, Kathrin
Systematic comparison of HIV-1 Envelope-specific IgG responses induced by different vaccination regimens: Can we steer IgG recognition towards regions of viral vulnerability?
title Systematic comparison of HIV-1 Envelope-specific IgG responses induced by different vaccination regimens: Can we steer IgG recognition towards regions of viral vulnerability?
title_full Systematic comparison of HIV-1 Envelope-specific IgG responses induced by different vaccination regimens: Can we steer IgG recognition towards regions of viral vulnerability?
title_fullStr Systematic comparison of HIV-1 Envelope-specific IgG responses induced by different vaccination regimens: Can we steer IgG recognition towards regions of viral vulnerability?
title_full_unstemmed Systematic comparison of HIV-1 Envelope-specific IgG responses induced by different vaccination regimens: Can we steer IgG recognition towards regions of viral vulnerability?
title_short Systematic comparison of HIV-1 Envelope-specific IgG responses induced by different vaccination regimens: Can we steer IgG recognition towards regions of viral vulnerability?
title_sort systematic comparison of hiv-1 envelope-specific igg responses induced by different vaccination regimens: can we steer igg recognition towards regions of viral vulnerability?
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9891136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36741409
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1075606
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