Neonatal SHIV infection in rhesus macaques elicited heterologous HIV-1-neutralizing antibodies

恒河猴新生儿感染SHIV后,产生了异源性HIV-1中和抗体。

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作者:Bhavna Hora ,Hui Li ,Xiaoying Shen ,Mitchell Martin ,Yue Chen ,Madison Berry ,Tyler Evangelous ,Andrew N Macintyre ,Aria Arus-Altuz ,Shuyi Wang ,Ajay Singh ,Chengyan Zhao ,Nicole De Naeyer ,Todd DeMarco ,Cindy Kuykendall ,Thaddeus Gurley ,Kevin O Saunders ,Thomas Denny ,M Anthony Moody ,John Misamore ,Mark G Lewis ,Kevin Wiehe ,Derek W Cain ,David C Montefiori ,George M Shaw ,Wilton B Williams

Abstract

Infants and children infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 have been shown to develop neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) against heterologous HIV-1 strains, characteristic of broadly nAbs (bnAbs). Thus, having a neonatal model for the induction of heterologous HIV-1 nAbs may provide insights into the mechanisms of neonatal bnAb development. Here, we describe a neonatal model for heterologous HIV-1 nAb induction in pathogenic simian-HIV (SHIV)-infected rhesus macaques (RMs). Viral envelope (env) evolution showed mutations at multiple sites, including nAb epitopes. All 13 RMs generated plasma autologous HIV-1 nAbs. However, 8/13 (62%) RMs generated heterologous HIV-1 nAbs with increasing potency over time, albeit with limited breadth, and mapped to multiple nAb epitopes, suggestive of a polyclonal response. Moreover, plasma heterologous HIV-1 nAb development was associated with antigen-specific, lymph-node-derived germinal center activity. We define a neonatal model for heterologous HIV-1 nAb induction that may inform future pediatric HIV-1 vaccines for bnAb induction in infants and children.

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