Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Feb 2005)

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 neutralization by plasma from B or F genotype infected individuals

  • V Bongertz,
  • SLM Teixeira,
  • B Grinztejn,
  • JH Pilotto,
  • VG Veloso,
  • MG Morgado,
  • FI Bastos,
  • EP Ouverney

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762005000100016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 100, no. 1
pp. 85 – 89

Abstract

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Anti-human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) "binding antibodies" (antibodies capable of binding to synthetic peptides or proteins) occur throughout HIV-1 infection, are high-titered and highly cross-reactive, as confirmed in this study by analyzing plasma from B and F genotype HIV-1 infected individuals. Plasma from individuals infected with clade F HIV-1 displayed the most frequent cross-reactivity, in high titers, while Bbr plasma showed much higher specificity. Similarly, neutralization of a reference HIV-1 isolate (HIV-1 MN) was more frequently observed by plasma from F than B genotype infected individuals. No significant difference was seen in neutralization susceptibility of primary B, Bbr or F clade HIV-1 by plasma from individuals infected with the classical B (GPGR) or F HIV-1, but Bbr (GWGR) plasma were less likely to neutralize the F genotype primary HIV-1 isolates. The data indicate that both B and F genotype derived vaccines would be equally effective against B and F HIV-1 infection, with a slightly more probable effectiveness for F than B genotype. Although the Bbr variant appears to induce a much more specific humoral immune response, the susceptibility in neutralizing the Brazilian HIV-1 B genotype Bbr variant is similar to that observed with the classical B genotype HIV-1.

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