Cardiolipin Polyspecific Autoreactivity in Two Broadly Neutralizing HIV-1 Antibodies
Tulane University · Duke University
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Abstract
The design of a human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) immunogen that can induce broadly reactive neutralizing antibodies is a major goal of HIV-1 vaccine development. Although rare human monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) exist that broadly neutralize HIV-1, HIV-1 envelope immunogens do not induce these antibody specificities. Here we demonstrate that the two most broadly reactive HIV-1 envelope gp41 human mAbs, 2F5 and 4E10, are polyspecific autoantibodies reactive with the phospholipid cardiolipin. Thus, current HIV-1 vaccines may not induce these types of antibodies because of autoantigen mimicry of the conserved membrane-proximal epitopes of the virus. These results may have important implications for…
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- Immunogen
- Epitope
- Virology
- Monoclonal antibody
- Antibody
- Cardiolipin
- Antigen
- Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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