A Short Segment of the HIV-1 gp120 V1/V2 Region Is a Major Determinant of Resistance to V1/V2 Neutralizing Antibodies

  • Doria-Rose N
  • Georgiev I
  • O'Dell S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Antibody PG9 is a prototypical member of a class of V1/V2-directed antibodies that effectively neutralizes diverse strains of HIV-1. We analyzed strain-specific resistance to PG9 using sequence and structural information. For multiply resistant strains, mutations in a short segment of V1/V2 resulted in gain of sensitivity to PG9 and related V1/V2 neutralizing antibodies, suggesting both a common mechanism of HIV-1 resistance to and a common mode of recognition by this class of antibodies.

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Doria-Rose, N. A., Georgiev, I., O’Dell, S., Chuang, G.-Y., Staupe, R. P., McLellan, J. S., … Mascola, J. R. (2012). A Short Segment of the HIV-1 gp120 V1/V2 Region Is a Major Determinant of Resistance to V1/V2 Neutralizing Antibodies. Journal of Virology, 86(15), 8319–8323. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00696-12

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