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Diverse Murine Vaccinations Reveal Distinct Antibody Classes to Target Fusion Peptide and Variation in Peptide Length to Improve HIV Neutralization

Authors :
Mallika Sastry
Anita Changela
Jason Gorman
Kai Xu
Gwo-Yu Chuang
Chen-Hsiang Shen
Cheng Cheng
Hui Geng
Sijy O'Dell
Li Ou
Reda Rawi
Mateo Reveiz
Guillaume B. E. Stewart-Jones
Shuishu Wang
Baoshan Zhang
Tongqing Zhou
Andrea Biju
Michael Chambers
Xuejun Chen
Angela R. Corrigan
Bob C. Lin
Mark K. Louder
Krisha McKee
Alexandra F. Nazzari
Adam S. Olia
Danealle K. Parchment
Edward K. Sarfo
Tyler Stephens
Jonathan Stuckey
Yaroslav Tsybovsky
Raffaello Verardi
Yiran Wang
Cheng-Yan Zheng
Yuling Chen
Nicole A. Doria-Rose
Adrian B. McDermott
John R. Mascola
Peter D. Kwong
Source :
Journal of Virology. 97
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Society for Microbiology, 2023.

Abstract

The HIV-1 fusion peptide has been identified as a site for elicitation of broadly neutralizing antibodies, with prior studies demonstrating that priming with fusion peptide-based immunogens and boosting with soluble envelope (Env) trimers can elicit cross-clade HIV-1-neutralizing responses. To improve the neutralizing breadth and potency of fusion peptide-directed responses, we evaluated vaccine regimens that incorporated diverse fusion peptide-conjugates and Env trimers with variation in fusion peptide length and sequence.

Details

ISSN :
10985514 and 0022538X
Volume :
97
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Virology
Accession number :
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