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J Exp Med ; 208(11): 2237-49, 2011 Oct 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21987658

ABSTRACT

The initial antibody response to HIV-1 is targeted to envelope (Env) gp41, and is nonneutralizing and ineffective in controlling viremia. To understand the origins and characteristics of gp41-binding antibodies produced shortly after HIV-1 transmission, we isolated and studied gp41-reactive plasma cells from subjects acutely infected with HIV-1. The frequencies of somatic mutations were relatively high in these gp41-reactive antibodies. Reverted unmutated ancestors of gp41-reactive antibodies derived from subjects acutely infected with HIV-1 frequently did not react with autologous HIV-1 Env; however, these antibodies were polyreactive and frequently bound to host or bacterial antigens. In one large clonal lineage of gp41-reactive antibodies, reactivity to HIV-1 Env was acquired only after somatic mutations. Polyreactive gp41-binding antibodies were also isolated from uninfected individuals. These data suggest that the majority of gp41-binding antibodies produced after acute HIV-1 infection are cross-reactive responses generated by stimulating memory B cells that have previously been activated by non-HIV-1 antigens.


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HIV Antibodies/genetics , HIV Antibodies/immunology , HIV Envelope Protein gp41/immunology , HIV-1/immunology , Mutation , Adult , Cell Lineage , Female , HIV Antibodies/classification , Humans , Male , Phylogeny , Plasma Cells/immunology , Plasma Cells/virology , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Viral Load , Viremia/immunology
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