Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3353080 Immunity 2013 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

•VRC01-class antibodies from six donors exhibit remarkably similar HIV-1 recognition•NGS sequencing of six donors with VRC01-class antibodies reveals genetic requirements•Restricted gene usage for VRC01-class antibodies indicates single ancestor B cell•Elicitation of VRC01-class antibodies is reproducible

SummaryAntibodies of the VRC01 class neutralize HIV-1, arise in diverse HIV-1-infected donors, and are potential templates for an effective HIV-1 vaccine. However, the stochastic processes that generate repertoires in each individual of >1012 antibodies make elicitation of specific antibodies uncertain. Here we determine the ontogeny of the VRC01 class by crystallography and next-generation sequencing. Despite antibody-sequence differences exceeding 50%, antibody-gp120 cocrystal structures reveal VRC01-class recognition to be remarkably similar. B cell transcripts indicate that VRC01-class antibodies require few specific genetic elements, suggesting that naive-B cells with VRC01-class features are generated regularly by recombination. Virtually all of these fail to mature, however, with only a few—likely one—ancestor B cell expanding to form a VRC01-class lineage in each donor. Developmental similarities in multiple donors thus reveal the generation of VRC01-class antibodies to be reproducible in principle, thereby providing a framework for attempts to elicit similar antibodies in the general population.

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