Journal article
Activation of NK cells by HIV-specific ADCC antibodies: Role for granulocytes in expressing HIV-1 peptide epitopes
V Madhavi, M Navis, AW Chung, G Isitman, LH Wren, R De Rose, SJ Kent, I Stratov
Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.4161/hv.23446
Abstract
HIV-specific ADCC antibodies could play a role in providing protective immunity. We have developed a whole blood ADCC assay that measures NK cell activation in response to HIV peptide epitopes. These HIV peptide-specific ADCC responses are associated with escape from immune recognition and slower progression of HIV infection and represent interesting HIV vaccine antigens. However, the mechanism by which these epitopes are expressed and whether or not they induce NK-mediated killing of cells expressing such peptide-antigens is not understood. Herein, we show that fluorescent-tagged ADCC peptide epitopes associate with blood granulocytes. The peptide-associated granulocytes become a specific t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank staff from the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre and the patients for their generous assistance and time. The research was kindly supported by NHMRC award 510448, ARC award LP0991498, the ACH2, the RACP, Ramiciotti Foundation and NIH award R21AI081541.