Authors
Joseph P Nkolola, Christine A Bricault, Ann Cheung, Jennifer Shields, James Perry, James M Kovacs, Elena Giorgi, Margot van Winsen, Adrian Apetri, Els CM Brinkman-van der Linden, Bing Chen, Bette Korber, Michael S Seaman, Dan H Barouch
Publication date
2014/9/1
Journal
Journal of virology
Volume
88
Issue
17
Pages
9538-9552
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
The extraordinary diversity of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) envelope (Env) glycoprotein poses a major challenge for the development of an HIV-1 vaccine. One strategy to circumvent this problem utilizes bioinformatically optimized mosaic antigens. However, mosaic Env proteins expressed as trimers have not been previously evaluated for their stability, antigenicity, and immunogenicity. Here, we report the production and characterization of a stable HIV-1 mosaic M gp140 Env trimer. The mosaic M trimer bound CD4 as well as multiple broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibodies, and biophysical characterization suggested substantial stability. The mosaic M trimer elicited higher neutralizing antibody (nAb) titers against clade B viruses than a previously described clade C (C97ZA.012) gp140 trimer in guinea pigs, whereas the clade C trimer elicited higher nAb titers than the mosaic M trimer …
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