The importance of Fc-dependent effector functions of Abs induced by vaccination is increasingly recognized. However, vaccination of mice against HIV envelope (Env) induced a skewed Th cell response leading to Env-specific Abs with reduced effector function. To overcome this bias, GagPol-specific Th cells were harnessed to provide intrastructural help for Env-specific B cells after immunization with virus-like particles containing GagPol and Env. This led to a balanced Env-specific humoral immune response with a more inflammatory Fc glycan profile. The increased quality in the Ab response against Env was confirmed by FcγR activation assays. Because the Env-specific Th cell response was also biased in human vaccinees, intrastructural help is an attractive novel approach to increase the efficacy of prophylactic HIV Env-based vaccines and may also be applicable to other particulate vaccines.
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Storcksdieck genannt Bonsmann, M., Niezold, T., Temchura, V., Pissani, F., Ehrhardt, K., Brown, E. P., … Überla, K. (2015). Enhancing the Quality of Antibodies to HIV-1 Envelope by GagPol-Specific Th Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 195(10), 4861–4872. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1501377
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