2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202010.0494.v1
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Photoimmunotherapy Using Cationic and Anionic Photosensitizer-Antibody Conjugates Against HIV Env-Expressing Cells

Abstract: Different therapeutic strategies have been investigated to target and eliminate HIV-1-infected cells by using armed antibodies specific to viral proteins, with varying degrees of success. Herein, we propose a new strategy by combining photodynamic therapy (PDT) with HIV Env-targeted immunotherapy, and refer to it as HIV photoimmunotherapy (PIT). A human anti-gp41 antibody (7B2) was conjugated to two photosensitizers with different charges through different linking strategies; “Click” conjug… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, as an antiviral treatment, Sadraeian et al used NIR-PIT to kill HIV-infected cells by targeting the Gp41 glycoprotein, a component of the HIV envelope spike (Env). This anti-Gp41 therapy elicits cytotoxicity in HIV-env-expressing cells 176 . However, in general, microbial growth is greater than that of cancer cells.…”
Section: Nir-pit For Non-malignant Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, as an antiviral treatment, Sadraeian et al used NIR-PIT to kill HIV-infected cells by targeting the Gp41 glycoprotein, a component of the HIV envelope spike (Env). This anti-Gp41 therapy elicits cytotoxicity in HIV-env-expressing cells 176 . However, in general, microbial growth is greater than that of cancer cells.…”
Section: Nir-pit For Non-malignant Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%