Rapid evolution of the neutralizing antibody response to HIV type 1 infection
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Abstract
A recombinant virus assay was used to characterize in detail neutralizing antibody responses directed at circulating autologous HIV in plasma. Examining serial plasma specimens in a matrix format, most patients with primary HIV infection rapidly generated significant neutralizing antibody responses to early (0-39 months) autologous viruses, whereas responses to laboratory and heterologous primary strains were often lower and delayed. Plasma virus continually and rapidly evolved to escape neutralization, indicating that neutralizing antibody exerts a level of selective pressure that has been underappreciated based on earlier, less comprehensive characterizations. These data argue that neutralizing antibody…
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- Neutralizing antibody
- Virology
- Neutralization
- Antibody
- Heterologous
- Virus
- Biology
- Antibody response
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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