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Site-directed primary <em>in vitro</em> immunization: production of HIV-1 neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies from lymphocytes obtained from seronegative donors.

Authors :
Chin, L.-T.
Hinkula, J.
Levi, M.
Ohlin, M.
Wahren, B.
Borrebaeck, C.A.K.
Source :
Immunology. Mar94, Vol. 81 Issue 3, p428-434. 7p.
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

The design of an in vitro immunization system based on a synthetic heterotope immunogen, which was a peptide containing both T- and B-cell epitopes, that elicited a neutralizing, primary human humoral immune response against the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) is reported here. This heterotope construct contained the major neutralizing B-cell epitope, within the V3 region of glycoprotein 120 (gp120), linked to a promiscuous helper T-cell epitope of tetanus toxin. The peptide was used to induce a human humoral in vitro immune response against the V3 region, using lymphocytes obtained from healthy, sero-negative blood donors. The in vitro immunized peripheral blood lymphocytes were Epstein-Barr virus infected and the antibody response to the synthetic peptide was evaluated using a solid-phase ELISA with the recombinant C-terminal fragment of gpl20 (pBI, amino acid residues 287467, derived from the HIV-1 LAI isolate). The heterotope construct yielded a significant frequency of specifically immunized B cells, in contrast to the control immunizations with individual T and B epitopes, mixtures of these epitopes or no immunogen at all. This approach allowed us to generate human monoclonal antibodies, using lymphocytes derived from sero-negative donors, that cross-neutralized several HIV-1 strains, inhibited syncytia formation as well as prevented spreading of the viral infection from cell to cell. Thus, site-directed in vitro immunization using synthetic heterotopes might prove valuable in the dissection and induction of a protective humoral immune response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00192805
Volume :
81
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
13377857