2014
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.01705-14
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Impact of Clade, Geography, and Age of the Epidemic on HIV-1 Neutralization by Antibodies

Abstract: Neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) are a high priority for vaccines that aim to prevent the acquisition of HIV-1 infection. Vaccine effectiveness will depend on the extent to which induced antibodies neutralize the global diversity of circulating HIV-1 variants. Using large panels of genetically and geographically diverse HIV-1 Env-pseudotyped viruses and chronic infection plasma samples, we unambiguously show that cross-clade nAb responses are commonly induced in response to infection by any virus clade. Nonethel… Show more

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“…12). The BR025.9 virus, the tier 2 virus with the highest susceptibility to Con-S-elicited antibodies, is a primary isolate that has been classified as tier 2 (40) but is near the boundary for tier 1b and tier 2 classification and is quite sensitive. Thus, the moderate level of response to this virus 50 responses from the TZM-Bl assay, using the inclusive cutoff.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…12). The BR025.9 virus, the tier 2 virus with the highest susceptibility to Con-S-elicited antibodies, is a primary isolate that has been classified as tier 2 (40) but is near the boundary for tier 1b and tier 2 classification and is quite sensitive. Thus, the moderate level of response to this virus 50 responses from the TZM-Bl assay, using the inclusive cutoff.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma samples from monkeys were tested in a TZM-bl assay against a panel of 16 viruses: 4 tier 1A, 3 tier 1B, and 9 tier 2 viruses. As a cautionary note, although BR025.9 is a primary isolate, it is quite neutralization sensitive and at the border of tier 1B and tier 2 classification; we call it tier 2 here, as described by Hraber et al (40), but it is among the most sensitive tier 2 viruses. Seven were clade B, 2 were CRF01 (AE, recombinants, subtype E in Env), and 7 were clade C. Figure 11 shows the heat maps of 50% infective dose (ID 50 ) responses of plasma samples from three vaccine groups in the TZM-bl assay (panel A shows the inclusive cutoff, whereas panel C shows the more conservative, traditional cutoff).…”
Section: Vaccine-elicited Cd4mentioning
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“…128 Whether various envelope immunogens eliciting V2 antibodies are functionally strain-specific, region-specific, or universal in a cross-clade manner and universal correlates of risk in populations with various modes of transmission remains to be demonstrated in future efficacy trials.…”
Section: Hiv Vaccine Clinical Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…110 However, bivalent or trivalent subtype-specific vaccines targeting predominant circulating forms, such as CRF01_AE, subtype B, and, potentially, C seem more appropriate. 128 Other vaccine approaches such as prime-boost regimens using DNA and vectors (Ad26, MVA) expressing mosaic antigens 190,191 or conserved sequences must also be seriously considered as global HIV vaccine strategies. [192][193][194][195] The rationale and design of efficacy trials of combination prevention modalities such as HIV vaccine and PrEP have recently been explored.…”
Section: Implications For Hiv Prevention Trialsmentioning
confidence: 99%