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PLoS Pathogens
Evidence for a Continuous Drift of the HIV-1 Species towards Higher Resistance to Neutralizing Antibodies over the Course of the Epidemic
Laurence Meyer1  Claire Simonnet1  Laurent Tran2  Marion Morgand2  Alain Moreau2  Mélanie Bouvin-Pley2  Pauline Jestin3  Martine Braibant3  Cécile Goujard3  Francis Barin4 
[1] AP-HP Hôpital de Bicêtre, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France;Université François Rabelais, Inserm U966, Tours, France;Université Paris Sud, CESP Inserm U1018, Paris, France;for the ANRS SEROCO and PRIMO study groups
关键词: HIV-1;    Antibodies;    Viral evolution;    Evolutionary immunology;    Phylogenetic analysis;    HIV epidemiology;    Sequence alignment;    Sequence databases;   
DOI  :  10.1371/journal.ppat.1003477
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Public Library of Science
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【 摘 要 】

We compared the neutralization sensitivity of early/transmitted HIV-1 variants from patients infected by subtype B viruses at 3 periods of the epidemic (1987–1991, 1996–2000, 2006–2010). Infectious pseudotyped viruses expressing envelope glycoproteins representative of the viral quasi-species infecting each patient were tested for sensitivity to neutralization by pools of sera from HIV-1 chronically infected patients and by an updated panel of 13 human monoclonal neutralizing antibodies (HuMoNAbs). A progressive significantly enhanced resistance to neutralization was observed over calendar time, by both human sera and most of the HuMoNAbs tested (b12, VRC01, VRC03, NIH45-46G54W, PG9, PG16, PGT121, PGT128, PGT145). Despite this evolution, a combination of two HuMoNAbs (NIH45-46G54W and PGT128) still would efficiently neutralize the most contemporary transmitted variants. In addition, we observed a significant reduction of the heterologous neutralizing activity of sera from individuals infected most recently (2003–2007) compared to patients infected earlier (1987–1991), suggesting that the increasing resistance of the HIV species to neutralization over time coincided with a decreased immunogenicity. These data provide evidence for an ongoing adaptation of the HIV-1 species to the humoral immunity of the human population, which may add an additional obstacle to the design of an efficient HIV-1 vaccine.

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