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Slow Delivery Immunization Enhances HIV Neutralizing Antibody and Germinal Center Responses via Modulation of Immunodominance
Author(s) -
Kimberly M. Cirelli,
Diane G. Carnathan,
Bartek Nogal,
Jacob T. Martin,
Oscar L. Rodriguez,
Amit A. Upadhyay,
Chiamaka A. Enemuo,
Etse H. Gebru,
Yury Choe,
Federico Viviano,
Catherine Nakao,
Matthias Pauthner,
Samantha M. Reiss,
Christopher A. Cottrell,
Melissa Smith,
Raiza Bastidas,
William S. Gibson,
Amber Wolabaugh,
Mariane B. Melo,
Benjamin J. Cossette,
Venkatesh Kumar,
Nirav Patel,
Talar Tokatlian,
Sergey Menis,
Daniel W. Kulp,
Dennis R. Burton,
Ben Murrell,
William R. Schief,
Steven E. Bosinger,
Andrew B. Ward,
Corey T. Watson,
Guido Silvestri,
Darrell J. Irvine,
Shane Crotty
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 26.304
H-Index - 776
eISSN - 1097-4172
pISSN - 0092-8674
DOI - 10.1016/j.cell.2019.04.012
Subject(s) - biology , germinal center , immunodominance , virology , immunization , antibody , antibody response , neutralizing antibody , virus , immunology , b cell , epitope
Conventional immunization strategies will likely be insufficient for the development of a broadly neutralizing antibody (bnAb) vaccine for HIV or other difficult pathogens because of the immunological hurdles posed, including B cell immunodominance and germinal center (GC) quantity and quality. We found that two independent methods of slow delivery immunization of rhesus monkeys (RMs) resulted in more robust T follicular helper (T FH ) cell responses and GC B cells with improved Env-binding, tracked by longitudinal fine needle aspirates. Improved GCs correlated with the development of >20-fold higher titers of autologous nAbs. Using a new RM genomic immunoglobulin locus reference, we identified differential IgV gene use between immunization modalities. Ab mapping demonstrated targeting of immunodominant non-neutralizing epitopes by conventional bolus-immunized animals, whereas slow delivery-immunized animals targeted a more diverse set of epitopes. Thus, alternative immunization strategies can enhance nAb development by altering GCs and modulating the immunodominance of non-neutralizing epitopes.

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