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Multi-Donor longitudinal antibody repertoire sequencing reveals the existence of public antibody clonotypes in HIV-1 infection
- Source :
- Setliff, Ian, McDonnell, W.J., Raju, N., Bombardi, R.G., Murji, A.A., Scheepers, C., Ziki, R., Mynhardt, C., Shepherd, B.E., Mamchak, A.A., Garrett, N., Karim, S.A., Mallal, S.A. <
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Characterization of single antibody lineages within infected individuals has provided insights into the development of Env-specific antibodies. However, a systems-level understanding of the humoral response against HIV-1 is limited. Here, we interrogated the antibody repertoires of multiple HIV-infected donors from an infection-naive state through acute and chronic infection using next-generation sequencing. This analysis revealed the existence of “public” antibody clonotypes that were shared among multiple HIV-infected individuals. The HIV-1 reactivity for representative antibodies from an identified public clonotype shared by three donors was confirmed. Furthermore, a meta-analysis of publicly available antibody repertoire sequencing datasets revealed antibodies with high sequence identity to known HIV-reactive antibodies, even in repertoires that were reported to be HIV naive. The discovery of public antibody clonotypes in HIV-infected individuals represents an avenue of significant potential for better understanding antibody responses to HIV-1 infection, as well as for clonotype-specific vaccine development.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Setliff, Ian, McDonnell, W.J., Raju, N., Bombardi, R.G., Murji, A.A., Scheepers, C., Ziki, R., Mynhardt, C., Shepherd, B.E., Mamchak, A.A., Garrett, N., Karim, S.A., Mallal, S.A. <
- Notes :
- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1044728305
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource