Characterization of gp120 and its single-chain derivatives, gp120-CD4D12 and gp120-M9: implications for targeting the CD4i epitope in human immunodeficiency virus vaccine design

Varadarajan, Raghavan ; Sharma, Deepak ; Chakraborty, Kausik ; Patel, Mayuri ; Citron, Michael ; Sinha, Prem ; Yadav, Ramkishor ; Rashid, Umar ; Kennedy, Sarah ; Eckert, Debra ; Geleziunas, Romas ; Bramhill, David ; Schleif, William ; Liang, Xiaoping ; Shiver, John (2005) Characterization of gp120 and its single-chain derivatives, gp120-CD4D12 and gp120-M9: implications for targeting the CD4i epitope in human immunodeficiency virus vaccine design Journal of Virology, 79 (3). pp. 1713-1723. ISSN 0022-538X

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Official URL: http://jvi.asm.org/content/79/3/1713

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.79.3.1713-1723.2005

Abstract

Single-chain derivatives of JRFL gp120 linked to the first two domains of human CD4 (gp120-CD4D12) or to the CD4 miniprotein analog CD4M9 (gp120-M9), have been constructed. Biacore studies revealed that gp120-CD4D12 and gp120-M9 bound to antibody 17b with dissociation constants of 0.8 and 25 nM, respectively, at pH 7.0, while gp120 alone did not bind. The binding of gp120-CD4D12 to 17b is not affected by the addition of excess soluble CD4D12, while the binding of gp120-M9 is enhanced. This finding indicates that the M9 component of the single chain interacts relatively weakly with gp120 and can be displaced by soluble CD4D12. Immunogenicity studies of gp120, gp120-CD4D12, and gp120-M9 were carried out with guinea pigs. All three molecules were highly immunogenic. The resulting antisera were examined for neutralizing activities against various human immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolates. Broadly neutralizing activity was observed only with sera generated against gp120-CD4D12. These antisera were depleted of anti-CD4D12 antibodies by being passed over a column containing immobilized CD4D12. The depleted sera showed a loss of broadly neutralizing activity. Sera that were affinity purified over a column containing immobilized gp120-M9 also lacked such neutralizing activity. This finding suggests that the broadly neutralizing response observed is exclusively due to anti-CD4 antibodies. Competition experiments showed that only antisera generated against gp120-CD4D12 competed with the CD4i antibody 17b and that this activity was not affected by depletion of anti-CD4 antibodies. The data indicate that although antibodies targeting the CD4i epitope were generated by the gp120-CD4D12 immunogen, these antibodies were nonneutralizing.

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