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Title
Structure and immunogenicity of a stabilized HIV-1 envelope trimer based on a group-M consensus sequence
Author(s)
Sliepen, Kwinten | Han, Byung Woo | Bontjer, Ilja | Mooij, Petra | Garces, Fernando | Behrens, Anna-Janina | Rantalainen, Kimmo | Kumar, Sonu | Sarkar, Anita | Brouwer, Philip J M | Hua, Yuanzi | Tolazzi, Monica | Schermer, Edith | Torres, Jonathan L | Ozorowski, Gabriel | van der Woude, Patricia | de la Peña, Alba Torrents | van Breemen, Mariëlle J | Camacho-Sánchez, Juan Miguel | Burger, Judith A | Medina-Ramírez, Max | Gonzalez-Fernandez, Nuria ISCIII | Alcamí, José ISCIII | LaBranche, Celia | Scarlatti, Gabriella | van Gils, Marit J | Crispin, Max | Montefiori, David C | Ward, Andrew B | Koopman, Gerrit | Moore, John P | Shattock, Robin J | Bogers, Willy M | Wilson, Ian A | Sanders, Rogier W
Date issued
2019
Citation
Nat Commun. 2019 May 29;10(1):2355
Language
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Abstract
Stabilized HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins (Env) that resemble the native Env are utilized in vaccination strategies aimed at inducing broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs). To limit the exposure of rare isolate-specific antigenic residues/determinants we generated a SOSIP trimer based on a consensus sequence of all HIV-1 group M isolates (ConM). The ConM trimer displays the epitopes of most known bNAbs and several germline bNAb precursors. The crystal structure of the ConM trimer at 3.9 Å resolution resembles that of the native Env trimer and its antigenic surface displays few rare residues. The ConM trimer elicits strong NAb responses against the autologous virus in rabbits and macaques that are significantly enhanced when it is presented on ferritin nanoparticles. The dominant NAb specificity is directed against an epitope at or close to the trimer apex. Immunogens based on consensus sequences might have utility in engineering vaccines against HIV-1 and other viruses.
MESH
AIDS Vaccines | Animals | Antibodies, Neutralizing | Consensus Sequence | Epitopes | HIV Antibodies | HIV-1 | Macaca | Protein Multimerization | Rabbits | env Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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