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Conformational Evaluation of HIV-1 Trimeric Envelope Glycoproteins Using a Cell-based ELISA Assay
Published on: September 14, 2014
Neutralization of primary HIV-1 isolates by anti-envelope monoclonal antibodies
M P D'Souza1, G Milman, J A Bradac
1Division of AIDS, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA.
Objective:
To evaluate human monoclonal antibodies (MAb) for neutralizing activity against primary HIV-1 isolates in peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
Design:
Neutralization activity data were obtained from 11 laboratories on a coded panel consisting of six human MAb to HIV envelope V3, CD4-binding region or gp41. Hyperimmune globulin against HIV-1 and normal human immunoglobulin G were supplied as controls. Each laboratory received pre-titered virus for use in the studies.
Methods:
Each laboratory measured neutralization of the MAb against laboratory strain HIVMN, genomic clone HIVJR-CSF, two subtype B and one subtype D primary isolates.
Results:
The titers of the centrally supplied virus stocks as determined by re-titration or back-titration varied among laboratories and were generally 10-100-fold less than provided. The neutralizing activity of each MAb varied by as much as a 1000-fold among laboratories. These differences may result from varying sensitivity in neutralization assay protocols and the differing susceptibility of primary cells to infection with HIV-1.
Conclusions:
To consolidate the data from multiple laboratories, the neutralization titers were compared by classifying antibodies as neutralizing if the antibody concentration for 50% virus inhibition was < or = 10 micrograms/ml. By this criterion, the CD4-binding region and gp41 MAb neutralized all four subtype B viruses and the subtype D isolate in a few of the laboratories. The V3 MAb neutralized only HIVMN and the closely related HIVJR-CSF viruses.
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