Genetic and Immunologic characterization of viruses infecting MN- rgp120-vaccinated volunteers

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Proviral sequences were determined and immunologic characterization was carried out for envelope glycoproteins from 7 vaccinees who became infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), through high-risk behavior, while participating in clinical trials of MN-rgp120, a candidate HIV-1 vaccine. All 7 infections resulted from subtype B viruses; however, only 3 of the viruses possessed the MN serotype-defining V3 domain sequence, IGPGRAF, prevalent in 60%-70% of US infections. Six of the 7 viruses differed from MN- rgp120 at a neutralizing epitope in the C4 domain, and all 7 differed from MN-rgp120 at a neutralizing epitope in the V2 domain. Recombinant gp120 was prepared from each breakthrough specimen and tested for binding to a panel of neutralizing monoclonal antibodies. The results suggest that 6 of 7 breakthrough infections may be related to incomplete immunization or to infection with viruses that differed from the vaccine immunogen at important virus-neutralizing epitopes.

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Berman, P. W., Gray, A. M., Wrin, T., Vennari, J. C., Eastman, D. J., Nakamura, G. R., … Schwartz, D. H. (1997). Genetic and Immunologic characterization of viruses infecting MN- rgp120-vaccinated volunteers. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 176(2), 384–397. https://doi.org/10.1086/514055

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