Non-neutralizing antibodies targeting the immunogenic regions of HIV-1 envelope reduce mucosal infection and virus burden in humanized mice
Hioe, Catarina E ; Li, Guangming ; Liu, Xiaomei ; Tsahouridis, Ourania ; He, Xiuting ; Funaki, Masaya ; Klingler, Jéromine ; Tang, Alex F ; Feyznezhad, Roya ; Heindel, Daniel W ... show 10 more
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Li, Guangming
Liu, Xiaomei
Tsahouridis, Ourania
He, Xiuting
Funaki, Masaya
Klingler, Jéromine
Tang, Alex F
Feyznezhad, Roya
Heindel, Daniel W
Wang, Xiao-Hong
Spencer, David A
Hu, Guangnan
Satija, Namita
Prévost, Jérémie
Finzi, Andrés
Hessell, Ann J
Wang, Shixia
Lu, Shan
Chen, Benjamin K
Zolla-Pazner, Susan
Upadhyay, Chitra
Alvarez, Raymond
Su, Lishan
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Antibodies are principal immune components elicited by vaccines to induce protection from microbial pathogens. In the Thai RV144 HIV-1 vaccine trial, vaccine efficacy was 31% and the sole primary correlate of reduced risk was shown to be vigorous antibody response targeting the V1V2 region of HIV-1 envelope. Antibodies against V3 also were inversely correlated with infection risk in subsets of vaccinees. Antibodies recognizing these regions, however, do not exhibit potent neutralizing activity. Therefore, we examined the antiviral potential of poorly neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against immunodominant V1V2 and V3 sites by passive administration of human mAbs to humanized mice engrafted with CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells, followed by mucosal challenge with an HIV-1 infectious molecular clone expressing the envelope of a tier 2 resistant HIV-1 strain. Treatment with anti-V1V2 mAb 2158 or anti-V3 mAb 2219 did not prevent infection, but V3 mAb 2219 displayed a superior potency compared to V1V2 mAb 2158 in reducing virus burden. While these mAbs had no or weak neutralizing activity and elicited undetectable levels of antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC), V3 mAb 2219 displayed a greater capacity to bind virus- and cell-associated HIV-1 envelope and to mediate antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis (ADCP) and C1q complement binding as compared to V1V2 mAb 2158. Mutations in the Fc region of 2219 diminished these effector activities in vitro and lessened virus control in humanized mice. These results demonstrate the importance of Fc functions other than ADCC for antibodies without potent neutralizing activity.
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Hioe CE, Li G, Liu X, Tsahouridis O, He X, Funaki M, Klingler J, Tang AF, Feyznezhad R, Heindel DW, Wang XH, Spencer DA, Hu G, Satija N, Prévost J, Finzi A, Hessell AJ, Wang S, Lu S, Chen BK, Zolla-Pazner S, Upadhyay C, Alvarez R, Su L. Non-neutralizing antibodies targeting the immunogenic regions of HIV-1 envelope reduce mucosal infection and virus burden in humanized mice. PLoS Pathog. 2022 Jan 5;18(1):e1010183. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1010183. PMID: 34986207; PMCID: PMC8765624.
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This article is based on a previously available preprint in bioRxiv, https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.24.445493