1. Differences in neutralizing antibody sensitivities and envelope characteristics indicate distinct antigenic properties of Nigerian HIV-1 subtype G and CRF02_AG.
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Wieczorek, Lindsay, Chang, David, Sanders-Buell, Eric, Zemil, Michelle, Martinez, Elizabeth, Schoen, Jesse, Chenine, Agnes-Laurence, Molnar, Sebastian, Barrows, Brittani, Poltavee, Kultida, Charurat, Man E., Abimiku, Alash'le, Blattner, William, Iroezindu, Michael, Kokogho, Afoke, Michael, Nelson L., Crowell, Trevor A., Ake, Julie A., Tovanabutra, Sodsai, and Polonis, Victoria R.
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MONOCLONAL antibodies ,HIV ,IMMUNOGLOBULINS - Abstract
The magnitude of the HIV-1 epidemic in Nigeria is second only to the subtype C epidemic in South Africa, yet the subtypes prevalent in Nigeria require further characterization. A panel of 50 subtype G and 18 CRF02_AG Nigerian HIV-1 pseudoviruses (PSV) was developed and envelope coreceptor usage, neutralization sensitivity and cross-clade reactivity were characterized. These PSV were neutralized by some antibodies targeting major neutralizing determinants, but potentially important differences were observed in specific sensitivities (eg. to sCD4, MPER and V2/V3 monoclonal antibodies), as well as in properties such as variable loop lengths, number of potential N-linked glycans and charge, demonstrating distinct antigenic characteristics of CRF02_AG and subtype G. There was preferential neutralization of the matched CRF/subtype when PSV from subtype G or CRF02_AG were tested using pooled plasma. These novel Nigerian PSV will be useful to study HIV-1 CRF- or subtype-specific humoral immune responses for subtype G and CRF02_AG. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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