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Delineating antibody recognition in polyclonal sera from patterns of HIV-1 isolate neutralization.

Abstract

Serum characterization and antibody isolation are transforming our understanding of the humoral immune response to viral infection. Here, we show that epitope specificities of HIV-1–neutralizing antibodies in serum can be elucidated from the serum pattern of neutralization against a diverse panel of HIV-1 isolates. We determined “neutralization fingerprints” for 30 neutralizing antibodies on a panel of 34 diverse HIV-1 strains and showed that similarity in neutralization fingerprint correlated with similarity in epitope. We used these fingerprints to delineate specificities of polyclonal sera from 24 HIV-1–infected donors and a chimeric siman-human immunodeficiency virus–infected macaque. Delineated specificities matched published specificities and were further confirmed by antibody isolation for two sera. Patterns of virus-isolate neutralization can thus afford a detailed epitope-specific understanding of neutralizing-antibody responses to viral infection.

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Keywords

HIV infections--Immunology., HIV antibodies., HIV (Viruses)--Analysis.

Citation

Georgiev, I.S., et al. 2013. Delineating antibody recognition in polyclonal sera from patterns of HIV-1 isolate neutralization. Science. 340(6133) pp. 751-756.

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