Journal article

Common Acquisition of Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies in an HTLV-1c First Nations Cohort from Central Australia

Samantha L Grimley, Sarah C Monard, Ashley Hirons, Ashley HY Yap, Sarah Collins, David Yurick, Georges Khoury, Paula C Ellenberg, Marc Pellegrini, Lloyd J Einsiedel, Damian FJ Purcell

Viruses | MDPI AG | Published : 2026

Abstract

Human T-cell leukemia virus type-1 (HTLV-1) is endemic to numerous regions worldwide, including Central Australia. The Australo-Melanesian subtype-C is endemic within Australia and Oceania, whereas subtype-A is the most widely distributed subtype globally. The lack of an approved vaccine highlights HTLV-1 as a neglected public health issue. To inform the development of HTLV-1 Envelope (Env)-based vaccines, we assessed anti-Env antibodies in an HTLV-1c+ cohort of First Nations individuals in Central Australia. Of the 62 plasma samples from patients with confirmed HTLV-1 serological diagnosis, 76% were positive for Env binding in ELISA, but 90% neutralized HTLV-1c pseudovirus (PSV) infection. ..

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