Journal article
Isotype-switched immunoglobulin G antibodies to HIV Gag proteins may provide alternative or additional immune responses to 'protective' human leukocyte antigen-B alleles in HIV controllers
MA French, RJ Center, KM Wilson, I Fleyfel, S Fernandez, A Schorcht, I Stratov, M Kramski, SJ Kent, AD Kelleher
AIDS | Published : 2013
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Natural control of HIV infection is associated with CD8 T-cell responses to Gag-encoded antigens of the HIV core and carriage of 'protective' human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-B alleles, but some HIV controllers do not possess these attributes. As slower HIV disease progression is associated with high levels of antibodies to HIV Gag proteins, we have examined antibodies to HIV proteins in controllers with and without 'protective' HLA-B alleles. METHODS: Plasma from 32 HIV controllers and 21 noncontrollers was examined for immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1) and IgG2 antibodies to HIV proteins in virus lysates by western blot assay and to recombinant (r) p55 and gp140 by ELISA. Natural killer (N..
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Awarded by national Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by national Health and Medical Research Council award 510448. HIV-1<INF>IIIB</INF> p55 Gag and overlapping peptide reagents were obtained from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) AIDS Research and Reference Reagent Program, Division of AIDS, National Institute of Alergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH. The contribution of Sinthujan Jegaskanda is gratefully acknowledged.