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mBio
October 2021
Infectious Disease Division, Department of Medicine of Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciencesgrid.265436.0, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
In HIV-1 infection, many antibodies (Abs) are elicited to Envelope (Env) epitopes that are conformationally masked in the native trimer and are only available for antibody recognition after the trimer binds host cell CD4. Among these are epitopes within the Co-Receptor Binding Site (CoRBS) and the constant region 1 and 2 (C1-C2 or cluster A region). In particular, C1-C2 epitopes map to the gp120 face interacting with gp41 in the native, "closed" Env trimer present on HIV-1 virions or expressed on HIV-1-infected cells.
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August 2021
Centre de Recherche du CHUM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The activity of broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) targeting HIV-1 depends on pleiotropic functions, including viral neutralization and the elimination of HIV-1-infected cells. Several studies have suggested that passive administration of bNAbs represents a valuable strategy for the prevention or treatment of HIV-1. In addition, different strategies are currently being tested to scale up the production of bNAbs to obtain the large quantities of antibodies required for clinical trials.
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