Anti-CD4-Binding Domain Antibodies Complexed with HIV Type 1 Glycoprotein 120 Inhibit CD4+T Cell-Proliferative Responses to Glycoprotein 120
- 10 June 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
- Vol. 16 (9) , 893-905
- https://doi.org/10.1089/08892220050042837
Abstract
HIV-specific CD4+ helper T cell responses, particularly to the envelope glycoproteins, are usually weak or absent in the majority of HIV-seropositive individuals. Since antibodies, by their capacity to alter antigen uptake and processing, are known to have modulatory effects on CD4+ T cell responses, we investigated the effect of antibodies produced by HIV-infected individuals on the CD4+ T cell response to HIV-1 gp120. Proliferative responses of gp120-specific CD4+ T cells were inhibited in the presence of either serum immunoglobulin from HIV-infected individuals or human monoclonal antibodies specific for the CD4-binding domain (CD4bd) of gp120. Human monoclonal antibodies to other gp120 epitopes did not have the same effect. The anti-CD4bd antibodies complexed with gp120 suppressed T cell lines specific for varying gp120 epitopes but did not affect T cell proliferation to non-HIV antigens. Moreover, inhibition by the anti-CD4bd/gp120 complexes was observed regardless of the types of antigen-presenting cells used to stimulate the T cells. These results indicate that the presence of anti-CD4bd antibodies complexed with gp120 can strongly suppress CD4+ helper T responses to gp120.Keywords
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