B Cell Epitope Mapping of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Envelope Glycoproteins with Long (19- to 36-residue) Synthetic Peptides
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Journal of General Virology
- Vol. 71 (1) , 85-95
- https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-71-1-85
Abstract
Envelope glycoproteins, gp120 and gp41, of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) elicit immune responses, including virus-neutralizing antibodies, which are expected to play a role in the defence against HIV-1 infection. Subregions of the gp120/gp41 sequence have immunosuppressive effects or may be implicated in autoimmune responses. Some of the immunodominant epitopes of gp120/gp41 do not contribute to protective immunity and act as immunological decoys. These circumstances emphasize the need to select from gp120/gp41 regions inducing protective responses. Towards this goal, 30 peptides covering approximately 87% of the HIV-1 strain BH10 gp120/gp41 sequence were synthesized. Antibodies in rabbit and human anti-HIV-1 sera recognized 28 and nine of the peptides, respectively, indicating that most of the gp120/gp41 sequence is immunogenic and secondly, that the antibody response to HIV-1 is restricted in infected humans. Most of the peptides, without conjugation to carriers, elicited high levels of anti-peptide (endpoints 1: > 104) and anti-gp120/gp41 (endpoints 1: ⩾ 103) antibodies. The highest levels of virus-neutralizing antibodies were elicited by peptide 306 to 338 from a hypervariable loop of gp120. Additional peptides from the full-length hypervariable loop (303 to 338) of HIV-1 BH10 and from 20 additional HIV-1 isolates were recognized differentially by human anti-HIV, suggesting that success of passive immunization may depend on a match between administered antibodies and the challenging HIV-1 strain, and also that active immunization with selected peptides from a hypervariable region of distinct HIV-1 isolates should be explored further as a method for prophylaxis against infection.This publication has 61 references indexed in Scilit:
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