Frontiers in Immunology (Aug 2017)

Hidden Lineage Complexity of Glycan-Dependent HIV-1 Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies Uncovered by Digital Panning and Native-Like gp140 Trimer

  • Linling He,
  • Xiaohe Lin,
  • Natalia de Val,
  • Natalia de Val,
  • Natalia de Val,
  • Karen L. Saye-Francisco,
  • Karen L. Saye-Francisco,
  • Colin J. Mann,
  • Ryan Augst,
  • Charles D. Morris,
  • Parisa Azadnia,
  • Bin Zhou,
  • Devin Sok,
  • Devin Sok,
  • Devin Sok,
  • Gabriel Ozorowski,
  • Gabriel Ozorowski,
  • Gabriel Ozorowski,
  • Andrew B. Ward,
  • Andrew B. Ward,
  • Andrew B. Ward,
  • Dennis R. Burton,
  • Dennis R. Burton,
  • Dennis R. Burton,
  • Dennis R. Burton,
  • Jiang Zhu,
  • Jiang Zhu,
  • Jiang Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Germline precursors and intermediates of broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) are essential to the understanding of humoral response to HIV-1 infection and B-cell lineage vaccine design. Using a native-like gp140 trimer probe, we examined antibody libraries constructed from donor-17, the source of glycan-dependent PGT121-class bNAbs recognizing the N332 supersite on the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein. To facilitate this analysis, a digital panning method was devised that combines biopanning of phage-displayed antibody libraries, 900 bp long-read next-generation sequencing, and heavy/light (H/L)-paired antibodyomics. In addition to single-chain variable fragments resembling the wild-type bNAbs, digital panning identified variants of PGT124 (a member of the PGT121 class) with a unique insertion in the heavy chain complementarity-determining region 1, as well as intermediates of PGT124 exhibiting notable affinity for the native-like trimer and broad HIV-1 neutralization. In a competition assay, these bNAb intermediates could effectively compete with mouse sera induced by a scaffolded BG505 gp140.681 trimer for the N332 supersite. Our study thus reveals previously unrecognized lineage complexity of the PGT121-class bNAbs and provides an array of library-derived bNAb intermediates for evaluation of immunogens containing the N332 supersite. Digital panning may prove to be a valuable tool in future studies of bNAb diversity and lineage development.

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