Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies to HIV and Their Role in Vaccine Design
Scripps Research Institute · International AIDS Vaccine Initiative · +1 more institution
Abstract
HIV employs multiple means to evade the humoral immune response, particularly the elicitation of and recognition by broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs). Such antibodies can act antivirally against a wide spectrum of viruses by targeting relatively conserved regions on the surface HIV envelope trimer spike. Elicitation of and recognition by bnAbs are hindered by the arrangement of spikes on virions and the relatively difficult access to bnAb epitopes on spikes, including the proximity of variable regions and a high density of glycans. Yet, in a small proportion of HIV-infected individuals, potent bnAb responses do develop, and isolation of the corresponding monoclonal antibodies has been facilitated by…
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2Topics & keywords
- Epitope
- Biology
- Antibody
- Monoclonal antibody
- Virology
- Glycan
- AIDS Vaccines
- HIV vaccine
- Good health and well-being