Antibody 10-1074 suppresses viremia in HIV-1-infected individuals

M Caskey, T Schoofs, H Gruell, A Settler… - Nature medicine, 2017 - nature.com
M Caskey, T Schoofs, H Gruell, A Settler, T Karagounis, EF Kreider, B Murrell, N Pfeifer
Nature medicine, 2017nature.com
Monoclonal antibody 10-1074 targets the V3 glycan supersite on the HIV-1 envelope (Env)
protein. It is among the most potent anti-HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies isolated so far. Here
we report on its safety and activity in 33 individuals who received a single intravenous
infusion of the antibody. 10-1074 was well tolerated and had a half-life of 24.0 d in
participants without HIV-1 infection and 12.8 d in individuals with HIV-1 infection. Thirteen
individuals with viremia received the highest dose of 30 mg/kg 10-1074. Eleven of these …
Abstract
Monoclonal antibody 10-1074 targets the V3 glycan supersite on the HIV-1 envelope (Env) protein. It is among the most potent anti-HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies isolated so far. Here we report on its safety and activity in 33 individuals who received a single intravenous infusion of the antibody. 10-1074 was well tolerated and had a half-life of 24.0 d in participants without HIV-1 infection and 12.8 d in individuals with HIV-1 infection. Thirteen individuals with viremia received the highest dose of 30 mg/kg 10-1074. Eleven of these participants were 10-1074-sensitive and showed a rapid decline in viremia by a mean of 1.52 log 10 copies/ml. Virologic analysis revealed the emergence of multiple independent 10-1074-resistant viruses in the first weeks after infusion. Emerging escape variants were generally resistant to the related V3-specific antibody PGT121, but remained sensitive to antibodies targeting nonoverlapping epitopes, such as the anti-CD4-binding-site antibodies 3BNC117 and VRC01. The results demonstrate the safety and activity of 10-1074 in humans and support the idea that antibodies targeting the V3 glycan supersite might be useful for the treatment and prevention of HIV-1 infection.
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