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Multi-donor Analysis Reveals Structural Elements, Genetic Determinants, and Maturation Pathway for Effective HIV-1 Neutralization by VRCO1-class Antibodies

Authors :
Zhou, Tongqing
Zhu, Jiang
Wu, Xueling
Moquin, Stephanie
Zhang, Baoshan
Acharya, Priyamvada
Georgiev, Ivelin S.
Altae-Tran, Han R.
Chuang, Gwo-Yu
Joyce, M. Gordon
Kwon, Young Do
Longo, Nancy S.
Louder, Mark K.
Luongo, Timothy
McKee, Krisha
Schramm, Chaim A.
Skinner, Jeff
Yang, Yongping
Yang, Zhongjia
Zhang, Zhenhai
Zheng, Anqi
Bonsignori, Mattia
Haynes, Barton F.
Scheid, Johannes F.
Nussenzweig, Michel C.
Simek, Melissa
Burton, Dennis R.
Koff, Wayne C.
Mullikin, James C.
Connors, Mark
Shapiro, Lawrence
Nabel, Gary J.
Mascola, John R.
Kwong, Peter D.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Antibodies of the VRC01 class neutralize HIV-1, arise in diverse HIV-1-infected donors, and are potential templates for an effective HIV-1 vaccine. However, the stochastic processes that generate repertoires in each individual of10(12) antibodies make elicitation of specific antibodies uncertain. Here we determine the ontogeny of the VRC01 class by crystallography and next-generation sequencing. Despite antibody-sequence differences exceeding 50%, antibody-gp120 cocrystal structures reveal VRC01-class recognition to be remarkably similar. B cell transcripts indicate that VRC01-class antibodies require few specific genetic elements, suggesting that naive-B cells with VRC01-class features are generated regularly by recombination. Virtually all of these fail to mature, however, with only a few-likely one-ancestor B cell expanding to form a VRC01-class lineage in each donor. Developmental similarities in multiple donors thus reveal the generation of VRC01-class antibodies to be reproducible in principle, thereby providing a framework for attempts to elicit similar antibodies in the general population.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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