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Key gp120 Glycans Pose Roadblocks to the Rapid Development of VRC01-Class Antibodies in an HIV-1-Infected Chinese Donor

Authors :
Yuxing Li
Xiaolin Ji
Richard T. Wyatt
Kunxue Hong
Andrew B. Ward
Krisha McKee
Sijy O'Dell
Jiandong Liu
Bin Ju
John R. Mascola
Yanli Chen
Yajing Chen
Yanling Hao
Fernando Garces
Yuanzi Hua
G. Ozorowski
Bin Su
Li Ren
Leopold Kong
Yiming Shao
Jiang Zhu
Linling He
Kaifan Dai
Yi Feng
Marc C. Deller
Zheng Wang
Ian A. Wilson
Richard K. Wilson
Source :
Immunity. 44:939-950
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

VRC01-class antibodies neutralize diverse HIV-1 strains by targeting the conserved CD4-binding site. Despite extensive investigations, crucial events in the early stage of VRC01 development remain elusive. We demonstrated how VRC01-class antibodies emerged in a Chinese donor by antigen-specific single B cell sorting, structural and functional studies, and longitudinal antibody and virus repertoire analyses. A monoclonal antibody DRVIA7 with modest neutralizing breadth was isolated that displayed a subset of VRC01 signatures. X-ray and EM structures revealed a VRC01-like angle of approach, but less favorable interactions between the DRVIA7 light-chain CDR1 and the N terminus with N276 and V5 glycans of gp120. Although the DRVIA7 lineage was unable to acquire broad neutralization, longitudinal analysis revealed a repertoire-encoded VRC01 light-chain CDR3 signature and VRC01-like neutralizing heavy-chain precursors that rapidly matured within 2 years. Thus, light chain accommodation of the glycan shield should be taken into account in vaccine design targeting this conserved site of vulnerability.

Details

ISSN :
10747613
Volume :
44
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Immunity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4734b6160fc2cb542cfd339605ce61d1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2016.03.006