Infection of monkeys by simian-human immunodeficiency viruses with transmitted/founder clade C HIV-1 envelopes.


Autoria(s): Asmal, M; Luedemann, C; Lavine, CL; Mach, LV; Balachandran, H; Brinkley, C; Denny, TN; Lewis, MG; Anderson, H; Pal, R; Sok, D; Le, K; Pauthner, M; Hahn, BH; Shaw, GM; Seaman, MS; Letvin, NL; Burton, DR; Sodroski, JG; Haynes, BF; Santra, S
Data(s)

15/01/2015

Formato

37 - 45

Identificador

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25462344

S0042-6822(14)00489-9

Virology, 2015, 475 pp. 37 - 45

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/10205

1096-0341

Relação

Virology

10.1016/j.virol.2014.10.032

Palavras-Chave #HIV-1 Clade C #Mucosal transmission #SHIV #Transmitted/founder Env #Animals #Gene Expression Regulation, Viral #HEK293 Cells #HIV-1 #Humans #Mutation #Phylogeny #Simian Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome #Simian Immunodeficiency Virus #Viral Envelope Proteins #Viremia
Tipo

Journal Article

Cobertura

United States

Resumo

Simian-human immunodeficiency viruses (SHIVs) that mirror natural transmitted/founder (T/F) viruses in man are needed for evaluation of HIV-1 vaccine candidates in nonhuman primates. Currently available SHIVs contain HIV-1 env genes from chronically-infected individuals and do not reflect the characteristics of biologically relevant HIV-1 strains that mediate human transmission. We chose to develop clade C SHIVs, as clade C is the major infecting subtype of HIV-1 in the world. We constructed 10 clade C SHIVs expressing Env proteins from T/F viruses. Three of these ten clade C SHIVs (SHIV KB9 C3, SHIV KB9 C4 and SHIV KB9 C5) replicated in naïve rhesus monkeys. These three SHIVs are mucosally transmissible and are neutralized by sCD4 and several HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibodies. However, like natural T/F viruses, they exhibit low Env reactivity and a Tier 2 neutralization sensitivity. Of note, none of the clade C T/F SHIVs elicited detectable autologous neutralizing antibodies in the infected monkeys, even though antibodies that neutralized a heterologous Tier 1 HIV-1 were generated. Challenge with these three new clade C SHIVs will provide biologically relevant tests for vaccine protection in rhesus macaques.

Idioma(s)

ENG