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Broad neutralizing antibody response and genetic variation in HIV-1 env genes in Koreans with primary HIV-1 infections
Authors:Shin Bo Gyeong  Kim Sung Soon  Kim Gab Jung
Affiliation:(1) Division of AIDS, Department of Immunology and Pathology, National Institute of Health South Korea, 194 Tongillo, Eunpyung-gu, Seoul, 122-701, South Korea;
Abstract:To determine the neutralization profiles induced by HIV-1 Korean clade B, which has a monophyletic lineage and relative limited genetic diversity, we investigated the ability of HIV variants to elicit neutralizing antibodies in the immune response to primary infection. We selected seven Korean drug-na?ve subjects with an HIV-1 primary infection and did pseudovirion-based neutralization assays using env genes of Korean HIV origin. The neutralizing antibody responses to the Korean clade B showed broad reactivity to subtype B but a highly subtype-specific pattern. The lengths of the amino acid sequences and the PNGS numbers in the V1-V5 region were positively correlated with neutralization. These results imply that the genetic characteristics of HIV-1 env may affect neutralizing antibody responses in HIV-1-infected individuals. This is the first report describing the relationship between neutralizing antibody responses and HIV-1 genetic characteristics in Korean subjects. It can be useful for developing AIDS vaccines against HIV-1 subtype B strains.
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