Nature Communications (Nov 2023)

Adults on pre-exposure prophylaxis (tenofovir-emtricitabine) have faster clearance of anti-HIV monoclonal antibody VRC01

  • Yunda Huang,
  • Lily Zhang,
  • Shelly Karuna,
  • Philip Andrew,
  • Michal Juraska,
  • Joshua A. Weiner,
  • Heather Angier,
  • Evgenii Morgan,
  • Yasmin Azzam,
  • Edith Swann,
  • Srilatha Edupuganti,
  • Nyaradzo M. Mgodi,
  • Margaret E. Ackerman,
  • Deborah Donnell,
  • Lucio Gama,
  • Peter L. Anderson,
  • Richard A. Koup,
  • John Hural,
  • Myron S. Cohen,
  • Lawrence Corey,
  • M. Juliana McElrath,
  • Peter B. Gilbert,
  • Maria P. Lemos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43399-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 19

Abstract

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Abstract Broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are being developed for HIV-1 prevention. Hence, these mAbs and licensed oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) (tenofovir-emtricitabine) can be concomitantly administered in clinical trials. In 48 US participants (men and transgender persons who have sex with men) who received the HIV-1 mAb VRC01 and remained HIV-free in an antibody-mediated-prevention trial (ClinicalTrials.gov #NCT02716675), we conduct a post-hoc analysis and find that VRC01 clearance is 0.08 L/day faster (p = 0.005), and dose-normalized area-under-the-curve of VRC01 serum concentration over-time is 0.29 day/mL lower (p < 0.001) in PrEP users (n = 24) vs. non-PrEP users (n = 24). Consequently, PrEP users are predicted to have 14% lower VRC01 neutralization-mediated prevention efficacy against circulating HIV-1 strains. VRC01 clearance is positively associated (r = 0.33, p = 0.03) with levels of serum intestinal Fatty Acid Binding protein (I-FABP), a marker of epithelial intestinal permeability, which is elevated upon starting PrEP (p = 0.04) and after months of self-reported use (p = 0.001). These findings have implications for the evaluation of future HIV-1 mAbs and postulate a potential mechanism for mAb clearance in the context of PrEP.