Preferential antibody recognition of structurally distinct HIV-1 gp120 molecules.

T C VanCott, F R Bethke, V Kalyanaraman, D S Burke, R R Redfield, D L Birx
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Abstract

We have developed an assay, using a biosensor matrix and surface plasmon resonance, that rapidly and reproducibly measures antibody reactivity to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) gp120 in various structural conformations. In particular, antibodies displaying preferential reactivity to a CD4-binding competent ("native," rgp120) or CD4-binding incompetent ("reduced," rcmgp120) monomeric gp120 molecule were distinguished. This technique has advantages over conventional enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) methodology in which it is difficult to control the concentration of protein adsorbed to the ELISA wells and a significant disruption of protein structure occurs on adsorption. A population of gp120 molecules that lacked CD4 receptor binding capacity and bound antibodies specific for reduced gp120 was found in several native gp120 preparations. The relative amount of this CD4-binding incompetent population varied among the various preparations studied. This presence of CD4-binding incompetent molecules within various native recombinant gp120 preparations may have implications for HIV-1 envelope vaccine development. By measuring antibody-binding ratios, several monoclonal antibodies were identified, which, although elicited by immunization with various native gp120 preparations, bound specifically to reduced gp120. The ability to screen antibody specificity against HIV-1 envelope proteins with different conformations will assist in determining the quality of antibodies induced by various HIV-1 envelope vaccine candidates.

结构独特的HIV-1 gp120分子的优先抗体识别。
我们已经开发了一种检测方法,使用生物传感器矩阵和表面等离子体共振,快速和可重复地测量抗体对人类免疫缺陷病毒1型(HIV-1) gp120的各种结构构象的反应性。特别是,抗体对cd4结合能力强的(“原生的”rgp120)或cd4结合不能力强的(“还原的”rcgp120)单体gp120分子表现出优先反应性。该技术与传统的酶联免疫吸附测定(ELISA)方法相比具有优势,后者难以控制吸附到ELISA孔的蛋白质浓度,并且在吸附过程中会发生显著的蛋白质结构破坏。在几种天然gp120制剂中发现gp120分子群缺乏CD4受体结合能力和特异性的gp120结合抗体。在不同的制剂中,这种cd4结合能力不强的群体的相对数量是不同的。在各种天然重组gp120制剂中存在的cd4结合不能力分子可能对HIV-1包膜疫苗的开发有影响。通过测定抗体结合率,鉴定出几种单克隆抗体,这些单克隆抗体虽然是由各种天然gp120制剂免疫引起的,但它们特异性地与还原的gp120结合。筛选具有不同构象的HIV-1包膜蛋白抗体特异性的能力将有助于确定各种HIV-1包膜候选疫苗诱导的抗体的质量。
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