Rapid elicitation of neutralizing Asn332-glycan-independent antibodies to the V3-glycan epitope of HIV-1 Env in nonhuman primates
The Wistar Institute · Indiana University Bloomington · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Sequential immunization is a promising approach to elicit broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) against the HIV-1 Envelope (Env). However, available protocols are inefficient and involve multiple immunizations over long periods of time. Here, we present WIN332, a new engineered Env immunogen that induces a new class of Asn332-glycan-independent antibodies to the conserved V3-glycan epitope of Env with low inhibitory activity indicative of a neutralization activity after a single bolus immunization in nonhuman primates. WIN332 binds to precursors of canonical human Asn332-glycan-dependent (type-I) V3-glycan bNAbs but also of a first-of-its-class Asn332-glycan-independent (type-II) V3-glycan bNAb. A single…
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28Topics & keywords
- Immunogen
- Epitope
- Antibody
- Polyclonal antibodies
- Monoclonal antibody
- Heterologous
- Immunization
- Epitope mapping
- Good health and well-being