HIV-1 dual infected LTNP-EC patients developed an unexpected antibody cross-neutralizing activity

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This study evaluated the neutralization breadth in dually infected (DI) HIV-1 long-term nonprogressor elite controller patients (LTNP-EC) using a representative minipanel of 6 viruses from 5 different subtypes. Our results showed an improved neutralization breadth in DI LTNP-EC patients when compared with matched LTNP single-infected patients. The role of viral diversity in neutralization was estimated with the Shannon Entropy and the p-distance in viral quasispecies. We found a positive correlation between neutralization breadth and diversity within the viral quasispecies. This correlation could explain why a group of LTNP-EC patients developed a broad neutralizing response despite having undetectable levels of viremia. Copyright:

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Pernas, M., Sanchez-Merino, V., Casado, C., Merino-Mansilla, A., Olivares, I., Yuste, E., & Lopez-Galindez, C. (2015). HIV-1 dual infected LTNP-EC patients developed an unexpected antibody cross-neutralizing activity. PLoS ONE, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134054

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