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Nonneutralizing Antibodies Induced by the HIV-1 gp41 NHR Domain Gain Neutralizing Activity in the Presence of the HIV Fusion Inhibitor Enfuvirtide: a Potential Therapeutic Vaccine Strategy
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2015
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VaccinationBroad Neutralizing ActivityNeurovirologyMedicineHuman RetrovirusImmunologyAntiviral ResponseAntiviral Drug DevelopmentVirologyAntiviral TherapyVaccine DesignHivImmunotherapyViral Envelope GlycoproteinsPrimary Hiv-1 IsolatesAntiviral DrugBiomolecular Engineering
A key barrier against developing preventive and therapeutic human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccines is the inability of viral envelope glycoproteins to elicit broad and potent neutralizing antibodies. However, in the presence of fusion inhibitor enfuvirtide, we show that the nonneutralizing antibodies induced by the HIV type 1 (HIV-1) gp41 N-terminal heptad repeat (NHR) domain (N63) exhibit potent and broad neutralizing activity against laboratory-adapted HIV-1 strains, including the drug-resistant variants, and primary HIV-1 isolates with different subtypes, suggesting the potential of developing gp41-targeted HIV therapeutic vaccines.
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