학술논문

HIV Envelope Glycoform Heterogeneity and Localized Diversity Govern the Initiation and Maturation of a V2 Apex Broadly Neutralizing Antibody Lineage
Document Type
article
Source
Immunity. 47(5)
Subject
Vaccine Related (AIDS)
Prevention
HIV/AIDS
Biotechnology
Vaccine Related
Immunization
Good Health and Well Being
AIDS Vaccines
Antibodies
Neutralizing
Cell Lineage
Complementarity Determining Regions
HIV Antibodies
Humans
env Gene Products
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
IAVI Protocol C Investigators
IAVI African HIV Research Network
Immunology
Language
Abstract
Understanding how broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) to HIV envelope (Env) develop during natural infection can help guide the rational design of an HIV vaccine. Here, we described a bnAb lineage targeting the Env V2 apex and the Ab-Env co-evolution that led to development of neutralization breadth. The lineage Abs bore an anionic heavy chain complementarity-determining region 3 (CDRH3) of 25 amino acids, among the shortest known for this class of Abs, and achieved breadth with only 10% nucleotide somatic hypermutation and no insertions or deletions. The data suggested a role for Env glycoform heterogeneity in the activation of the lineage germline B cell. Finally, we showed that localized diversity at key V2 epitope residues drove bnAb maturation toward breadth, mirroring the Env evolution pattern described for another donor who developed V2-apex targeting bnAbs. Overall, these findings suggest potential strategies for vaccine approaches based on germline-targeting and serial immunogen design.