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Comparison of the patterns of antibody recall responses to HIV-1 gp120 and hepatitis B surface antigen in immunized mice

Authors :
Li Yuan
Wen-Jiang Chen
Hao-Tong Yu
Min Zhuang
Jia-Ye Wang
Dan Tian
Hong Ling
Yan Li
Ming-Xia Wang
Di Li
Source :
Vaccine. 34(50)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

To date, we still lack an ideal strategy for designing envelope glycoprotein (Env) vaccines to elicit potent protective antibodies against HIV-1 infection. Since the human hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) is representative of effective vaccines that can induce ideal humoral immune responses, knowledge of how it elicits antibody responses and T helper cells would be an useful reference for HIV vaccine development. We compared the characteristics of the HIV-1 Env gp120 trimer and HBsAg in antibody elicitation and induction of T follicular helper (Tfh) and memory B cells in immunized Balb/c mice. Using the strategy of protein prime-protein boost, we found that HIV-1 gp120 induced slower recall antibody responses but redundant non-specific IgG responses at early time after boosting compared to HBsAg. The higher frequency of PD-1hiCD4+ T cells and Tfh cells that appeared at the early time point after gp120 boosting is likely to limit the development of memory B cells, memory T cells, and specific antibody recall responses. These findings regarding the different features of HIV envelope and HBsAg in T helper cell responses may provide a direction to improve HIV envelope immunogenicity.

Details

ISSN :
18732518
Volume :
34
Issue :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vaccine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9cbd2eb9602bb830e5f217406a3b7832