Frontiers in Immunology (Jul 2025)

Defining criteria for broadly neutralizing HIV antibodies

  • Elizabeth-Sharon David-Fung,
  • Katherine A. Belobrajdic,
  • Jennifer P. Macke,
  • Corey R. Quackenbush,
  • Kumkum Ganguly,
  • Jennifer L. Mamrosh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2025.1624020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16

Abstract

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Over the course of a few years, a small percentage of individuals with HIV-1 develop broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) capable of neutralizing diverse viruses. Although hundreds of antibodies with neutralizing activity against heterologous viruses have been referred to as bnAbs, there is no universally accepted numerical definition of a bnAb. Here, we will review important elements of HIV neutralizing antibodies and proposed definitions of bnAbs, as well as introduce a web-based tool, CAByN (Choose Antibodies by Neutralization), allowing users to identify antibodies meeting their numerical definitions of a bnAb from data in the Los Alamos HIV Databases CATNAP (Compile, Analyze and Tally NAb Panels) antibody neutralization database. Biological findings from use of CAByN are also presented here, including differential neutralizing activity for certain antibodies across viral clades, and identification of antibodies with suspected incomplete neutralization. Website address: http://hiv.lanl.gov/content/sequence/CABYN/CABYN.html.

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