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Conformational Evaluation of HIV-1 Trimeric Envelope Glycoproteins Using a Cell-based ELISA Assay

Journal

JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
Volume -, Issue 91, Pages -

Publisher

JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
DOI: 10.3791/51995

Keywords

Infectious Diseases; Issue 91; HIV-1; envelope glycoproteins; gp120; gp41; neutralizing antibodies; non-neutralizing antibodies; CD4 cell-based ELISA

Funding

  1. Canada Foundation for Innovation Program Leader [29866]
  2. CIHR [257792, 126630]
  3. FRQS Establishment of Young Scientist [24639]
  4. FRSQ Chercheur Boursier Junior 1 fellowship [24639]
  5. CIHR Doctoral Research Award [291485]

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HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins (Env) mediate viral entry into target cells and are essential to the infectious cycle. Understanding how those glycoproteins are able to fuel the fusion process through their conformational changes could lead to the design of better, more effective immunogens for vaccine strategies. Here we describe a cell-based ELISA assay that allows studying the recognition of trimeric HIV-1 Env by monoclonal antibodies. Following expression of HIV-1 trimeric Env at the surface of transfected cells, conformation specific anti-Env antibodies are incubated with the cells. A horseradish peroxidase-conjugated secondary antibody and a simple chemiluminescence reaction are then used to detect bound antibodies. This system is highly flexible and can detect Env conformational changes induced by soluble CD4 or cellular proteins. It requires minimal amount of material and no highly-specialized equipment or know-how. Thus, this technique can be established for medium to high throughput screening of antigens and antibodies, such as newly-isolated antibodies.

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