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Humoral immune response to immunocomplexed HIV envelope glycoprotein 120.




 

AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1996 Jul 1;12(10):901-9. Unique Identifier :

To further our understanding of the nature of HIV-1 immunogenicity, we injected mice with the virus envelope protein gp120 in different configurations: free, complexed with its receptor CD4, and as an immunocomplex with a monoclonal antibody directed against the V3 loop of the protein. Analyses of the polyclonal sera, as well as of monoclonal antibodies produced in each case, allowed us to conclude that the quality of the humoral immune response depended on the complexation state of the antigen. For the free gp120 and gp120-CD4 complex the responses were directed mainly toward conformational epitopes. However, gp120 immunocomplexed with anti-V3 loop Mab produced, in addition, numerous MAbs directed toward linear epitopes. Epitopes were mapped using immunoblots of gp120 cleaved with S. aureus V8 protease and a combinatorial epitope phage-display library. It was found that some of the linear epitopes had been previously identified as T cell epitopes. These results suggest that the immunocomplexed gp120 may be particularly well taken up by antigen-presenting cells, leading to the processing of the gp120 and the efficient presentation of T cell epitopes. Thus immunocomplexation should afford a means for enhancing the immunogenicity of gp120 and improving its presentation.

Amino Acid Sequence Animal Antibody Formation Antigen Presentation Epitope Mapping HIV Envelope Protein gp120/*IMMUNOLOGY Immunization Immunodominant Epitopes/IMMUNOLOGY Mice Mice, Inbred BALB C Molecular Sequence Data Peptide Fragments/*IMMUNOLOGY Recombinant Proteins/IMMUNOLOGY Support, Non-U.S. Gov't JOURNAL ARTICLE



 




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