Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (Mar 2017)

Broadly Neutralizing Antibody Responses in a Subset of HIV-1-Infected Individuals in Chennai, India

  • Syed Iqbal Hussain PhD,
  • Nandagopal Panneerselvam MSc,
  • Suniti Solomon MD,
  • Sunil S. Solomon MBBS, MPH, PhD,
  • Kaavya Adam BA,
  • Ezhilarasi Chandrasekaran MSc,
  • David C. Montefiori PhD,
  • Balakrishnan Pachamuthu PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1545109712467695
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16

Abstract

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Identification of broadly neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) generated during the course of HIV-1 infection is essential for effective HIV-1 vaccine design. The magnitude and breadth of neutralizing activity in the sera from 46 antiretroviral treatment–naive HIV-1 clade C-infected individuals was measured in a single round infection assay using TZM-bl cells and multisubtype panel of env -pseudotyped viruses. Higher levels of NAb response (NAb titer 500 to >40 000) were measured in these patients against tier 1 and tier 2 viruses. The average magnitude of the NAb responses of chronically infected individuals against heterologous viruses was consistently higher than the response observed from individuals with long-term nonprogressor ( P = .086). To conclude, high titers of HIV-1 cross-neutralizing activity were observed in the sera from a subset of HIV-1-infected individuals in Chennai, India. Additional studies of the epitopes recognized by these antibodies may facilitate the discovery of an effective vaccine immunogen.