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Mucosal and plasma IgA from HIV-exposed seronegative individuals neutralize a primary HIV-1 isolate.

Authors :
Devito C
Hinkula J
Kaul R
Lopalco L
Bwayo JJ
Plummer F
Clerici M
Broliden K
Source :
AIDS (London, England) [AIDS] 2000 Sep 08; Vol. 14 (13), pp. 1917-20.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Objective: To characterize functional properties of HIV-specific IgA in samples representing both systemic and mucosal compartments of HIV-1 highly exposed persistently seronegative (HEPS) individuals.<br />Methods: IgA was purified from plasma and mucosal samples from HEPS individuals and tested for the ability to neutralize infection of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) by a non-syncytium inducing HIV-1 (clade B) primary isolate. None of these individuals had measurable HIV-1-specific IgG.<br />Results: HIV-1-specific neutralizing activity of the purified IgA from plasma (n = 15), saliva (n = 15) and cervicovaginal fluid (CVF) (n = 14) were found in the majority of samples (73, 73 and 79%, respectively). In contrast, plasma, saliva and CVF samples of low-risk, uninfected HIV-seronegative individuals lacked neutralizing IgA, with the exception of two out of 34 (6%) saliva samples.<br />Conclusion: Mucosal and plasma IgA from HEPS individuals can neutralize HIV-1 infection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0269-9370
Volume :
14
Issue :
13
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
AIDS (London, England)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10997395
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/00002030-200009080-00006