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GK Lewis, A Finzi, AL DeVico, M Pazgier - Viruses, 2015 - mdpi.com
Viruses, 2015mdpi.com
The mechanism of antibody-mediated protection is a major focus of HIV-1 vaccine
development and a significant issue in the control of viremia. Virus neutralization, Fc-
mediated effector function, or both, are major mechanisms of antibody-mediated protection
against HIV-1, although other mechanisms, such as virus aggregation, are known. The
interplay between virus neutralization and Fc-mediated effector function in protection against
HIV-1 is complex and only partially understood. Passive immunization studies using potent …
The mechanism of antibody-mediated protection is a major focus of HIV-1 vaccine development and a significant issue in the control of viremia. Virus neutralization, Fc-mediated effector function, or both, are major mechanisms of antibody-mediated protection against HIV-1, although other mechanisms, such as virus aggregation, are known. The interplay between virus neutralization and Fc-mediated effector function in protection against HIV-1 is complex and only partially understood. Passive immunization studies using potent broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) show that both neutralization and Fc-mediated effector function provides the widest dynamic range of protection; however, a vaccine to elicit these responses remains elusive. By contrast, active immunization studies in both humans and non-human primates using HIV-1 vaccine candidates suggest that weakly neutralizing or non-neutralizing antibodies can protect by Fc-mediated effector function, albeit with a much lower dynamic range seen for passive immunization with bnAbs. HIV-1 has evolved mechanisms to evade each type of antibody-mediated protection that must be countered by a successful AIDS vaccine. Overcoming the hurdles required to elicit bnAbs has become a major focus of HIV-1 vaccine development. Here, we discuss a less studied problem, the structural basis of protection (and its evasion) by antibodies that protect only by potent Fc-mediated effector function.
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