Journal article
Pol as a target for antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity responses in HIV-1 infection
G Isitman, AW Chung, M Navis, SJ Kent, I Stratov
Virology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2011
Abstract
Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) may assist in preventing HIV or delaying disease progression. Most prior studies have analysed Env-specific ADCC responses. We hypothesized that effective ADCC-based immunity may target conserved internal viral proteins such as Pol. We analysed the ability overlapping Pol peptides to induce activation of NK cells via ADCC. We prospectively studied ADCC responses in 83 HIV+ subjects followed for 3. years. Pol peptides were commonly targeted by ADCC responses in these chronically infected subjects (in 32 of the 83 subjects). However, Pol-specific ADCC responses declined over time and did not correlate with delayed HIV progression, measured by eit..
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Awarded by National Institutes of Health
Funding Acknowledgements
We are grateful to R Center, L Wren, J Silvers and the subjects studied for assistance with these studies. Supported by NHMRC awards 510448, ARC award LP0991498, the ACH2, The RACP, Ramaciotti Foundation, and NIH award R21AI081541.