Fusion-competent vaccines: broad neutralization of primary isolates of HIV |
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Authors: | RA LaCasse KE Follis M Trahey JD Scarborough DR Littman JH Nunberg |
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Affiliation: | The Montana Biotechnology Center and Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, USA. |
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Abstract: | Current recombinant human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) gp120 protein vaccine candidates are unable to elicit antibodies capable of neutralizing infectivity of primary isolates from patients. Here, "fusion-competent" HIV vaccine immunogens were generated that capture the transient envelope-CD4-coreceptor structures that arise during HIV binding and fusion. In a transgenic mouse immunization model, these formaldehyde-fixed whole-cell vaccines elicited antibodies capable of neutralizing infectivity of 23 of 24 primary HIV isolates from diverse geographic locations and genetic clades A to E. Development of these fusion-dependent immunogens may lead to a broadly effective HIV vaccine. |
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