Author:
Wei Jinchen,Zhang Yanqun,Zeng Yonglian,Yang Yang,Liang Ronggan,Liang Chengqin,Dai Zhigang,He Songqing,Wu Shuwen,Xu Qing
Abstract
ABSTRACTAIDS caused by HIV is one of the most serious public health challenges in the world. As we all know, Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is the most effective way to treat AIDS so far, however, forthe reasons of drug resistance, side effects, compliance, economy, limited its using widely. On the other hand, AIDS cannot be completely cured by ART. While the characterization of bnAbs (broadly neutralizing antibodies) in potent HIV neutralization provides considerable insight into HIV curing, it also can be used for passive immunotherapy or combination with ART for HIV-1 treatment. Here we report a novel technology to produce an neutralized activity bnAbs named HIV-1-IgY, which was extracted from the immunized Chicken egg by pNL4-3 virus antigens, and further purified using Water dilution and Salting out method. The specificity, titer and neutralizing activity of HIV-1-IgY was analyzed by Western blotting, ELISA and TZM-bl cell line evaluation system respectively. The results showed that theHIV-1-IgY has high neutralized activity to HIV in vitro; nearly 90% of HIV-1 were neutralized at 1.89μM in TZM-blsystem, which indicated that IgY may be a source of antibodies for AIDS prevention and treatment. Despite its needs to further consider and evaluate neutralized activity in-vivo and the potential mechanisms, Our data showed that we obtained an HIV-1-IgY which could effectively neutralize HIV-l IIIB virus in vitro.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory