Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Elite Neutralizers: Individuals with Broad and Potent Neutralizing Activity Identified by Using a High-Throughput Neutralization Assay together with an Analytical Selection Algorithm

Author:

Simek Melissa D.1,Rida Wasima2,Priddy Frances H.1,Pung Pham3,Carrow Emily4,Laufer Dagna S.1,Lehrman Jennifer K.1,Boaz Mark1,Tarragona-Fiol Tony5,Miiro George6,Birungi Josephine7,Pozniak Anton8,McPhee Dale A.9,Manigart Olivier10,Karita Etienne10,Inwoley André11,Jaoko Walter12,DeHovitz Jack13,Bekker Linda-Gail14,Pitisuttithum Punnee15,Paris Robert16,Walker Laura M.17,Poignard Pascal17,Wrin Terri3,Fast Patricia E.1,Burton Dennis R.17,Koff Wayne C.1

Affiliation:

1. International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, New York, New York

2. Arlington, Virginia

3. Monogram Biosciences, Inc., South San Francisco, California

4. Advanced BioAdjuvants, LLC, Omaha, Nebraska

5. IAVI Core Laboratory, Imperial College London, South Kensington, London, United Kingdom

6. Uganda Virus Research Institute-Medical Research Council, Entebbe, Uganda

7. Uganda Virus Research Institute-International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, Entebbe, Uganda

8. St. Stephens AIDS Trust, London, United Kingdom

9. National Serology Reference Laboratory, National Center in HIV-1 Epidemiology and Clinical Research, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia

10. Rwanda Zambia HIV Research Group, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

11. Diagnostic Center and Research on AIDS and Opportunistic Diseases, CeDReS, Abidjan, Ivory Coast

12. Kenya AIDS Vaccine Initiative, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya

13. Department of Preventive Medicine, SUNY-Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York

14. Desmond Tutu HIV-1 Foundation, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa

15. Department of Clinical Tropical Medicine, Clinical Infectious Disease Research Unit, Vaccine Trial Center, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand

16. Department of Retrovirology, Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangkok, Thailand

17. Department of Immunology and Microbial Science and International AIDS Vaccine Initiative Neutralizing Antibody Center, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California

Abstract

ABSTRACT The development of a rapid and efficient system to identify human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-infected individuals with broad and potent HIV-1-specific neutralizing antibody responses is an important step toward the discovery of critical neutralization targets for rational AIDS vaccine design. In this study, samples from HIV-1-infected volunteers from diverse epidemiological regions were screened for neutralization responses using pseudovirus panels composed of clades A, B, C, and D and circulating recombinant forms (CRFs). Initially, 463 serum and plasma samples from Australia, Rwanda, Uganda, the United Kingdom, and Zambia were screened to explore neutralization patterns and selection ranking algorithms. Samples were identified that neutralized representative isolates from at least four clade/CRF groups with titers above prespecified thresholds and ranked based on a weighted average of their log-transformed neutralization titers. Linear regression methods selected a five-pseudovirus subset, representing clades A, B, and C and one CRF01_AE, that could identify top-ranking samples with 50% inhibitory concentration (IC 50 ) neutralization titers of ≥100 to multiple isolates within at least four clade groups. This reduced panel was then used to screen 1,234 new samples from the Ivory Coast, Kenya, South Africa, Thailand, and the United States, and 1% were identified as elite neutralizers. Elite activity is defined as the ability to neutralize, on average, more than one pseudovirus at an IC 50 titer of 300 within a clade group and across at least four clade groups. These elite neutralizers provide promising starting material for the isolation of broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibodies to assist in HIV-1 vaccine design.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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