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Potent Induction of Envelope-Specific Antibody Responses by Virus-Like Particle Immunogens Based on HIV-1 Envelopes from Patients with Early Broadly Neutralizing Responses

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JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY
卷 96, 期 1, 页码 -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01343-21

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HIV-1; neutralizing antibodies; vaccines; virus-like particles

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  1. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [681137]
  2. Spanish AIDS Research Network (RIS)
  3. Instituto de Salud Carlos III
  4. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) A way to build Europe [RD16CIII/0002/0001, RD16CIII/0002/0005, RD16CIII/0025/0041]
  5. Plan Estatal de I+D+I 2013-2016
  6. IDIBAPS
  7. Fondation Dormeur, Vaduz
  8. Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competitividad [PI17CIII/00049]
  9. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion [PI20CIII/00039]
  10. Consejo Nacional de Innovacion, Ciencia y Tecnologia
  11. HHS/National Institutes of Health (NIH) [P01-AI131568]

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This study shows that immunization with new envelopes (VLP formulated) from individuals with early broadly neutralizing activity induced specific HIV-1 antibodies in rabbits after a short immunization protocol. These findings provide a basis for generating protective immune responses with vaccine prototypes based on HIV envelope sequences from individuals who have developed early broadly neutralizing responses.
Longitudinal studies in HIV-1-infected individuals have indicated that 2 to 3 years of infection are required to develop broadly neutralizing antibodies. However, we have previously identified individuals with broadly neutralizing activity (bNA) in early HIV-1 infection, indicating that a vaccine may be capable of bNA induction after short periods of antigen exposure. Here, we describe 5 HIV-1 envelope sequences from individuals who have developed bNA within the first 100 days of infection (early neutralizers) and selected two of them to design immunogens based on HIV-1-Gag virus-like particles (VLPs). These VLPs were homogeneous and incorporated the corresponding envelopes (7 to 9 mg of gp120 in 10(10) VLPs). Both envelopes (Envs) bound to well-characterized broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs), including trimer-specific antibodies (PGT145, VRC01, and 35022). For immunogenicity testing, we immunized rabbits with the Env-VLPs or with the corresponding stabilized soluble envelope trimers. A short immunization protocol (105 days) was used to recapitulate the early nAb induction observed after HIV-1 infection in these two individuals. All VLP and trimeric envelope immunogens induced a comparably strong anti-gp120 response despite having immunized rabbits with 30 times less gp120 in the case of the Env-VLPs. In addition, animals immunized with VLP-formulated Envs induced antibodies that cross-recognized the corresponding soluble stabilized trimer and vice versa, even though no neutralizing activity was observed. Nevertheless, our data may provide a new platform of immunogens, based on HIV-1 envelopes from patients with early broadly neutralizing responses, with the potential to generate protective immune responses using vaccination protocols similar to those used in classical preventive vaccines. IMPORTANCE It is generally accepted that an effective HIV-1 vaccine should be able to induce broad-spectrum neutralizing antibodies. Since most of these antibodies require long periods of somatic maturation in vivo, several groups are developing immunogens, based on the HIV envelope protein, that require complex and lengthy immunization protocols that would be difficult to implement in the general population. Here, we show that rabbits immunized with new envelopes (VLP formulated) from two individuals who demonstrated broadly neutralizing activity very early after infection induced specific HIV-1 antibodies after a short immunization protocol. This evidence provides the basis for generating protective immune responses with classic vaccination protocols with vaccine prototypes based on HIV envelope sequences from individuals who have developed early broadly neutralizing responses.

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