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Antigenic Mimicry of the HIV Envelope by AIDS-Associated Pathogens
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2008
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GlycobiologyImmunologyNeutralizing Hiv AntibodyPolysaccharideCarbohydrate Neutralization DeterminantHuman RetrovirusBioanalysisImmunochemistryGlycosylationEnvelope SugarsBiochemistryVirologyChronic Viral InfectionHivAids PathogenesisBiomolecular EngineeringHiv EnvelopeAntiviral ResponseMedicineCarbohydrate-protein Interaction
Only one broadly neutralizing anti-HIV antibody, 2G12, recognises the envelope sugars of HIV. In the present study, we show that 2G12 also recognises Candida albicans and Candida tropicalis with high affinity (11 nmol/l) through a carbohydrate-dependent interaction (50% inhibitory concentration for D-fructose, 12 mmol/l). This is the first report of a neutralizing HIV antibody displaying cross-reactivity with another pathogen, revealing that the carbohydrate neutralization determinant of HIV, defined by 2G12, is more widespread amongst immunogenic, microbial surfaces than previously recognized.