Title Broad neutralization of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) elicited from human rhinoviruses that display the HIV-1 gp41 ELDKWA epitope.
Author Arnold, Gail Ferstandig; Velasco, Paola K; Holmes, Andrew K; Wrin, Terri; Geisler, Sheila C; Phung, Pham; Tian, Yu; Resnick, Dawn A; Ma, Xuejun; Mariano, Thomas M; Petropoulos, Christos J; Taylor, John W; Katinger, Hermann; Arnold, Eddy
Journal J Virol Publication Year/Month 2009-May
PMID 19279101 PMCID PMC2682058
Affiliation 1.Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine, 679 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854-5638, USA. gfarnold@cabm.rutgers.edu.

In efforts to develop AIDS vaccine components, we generated combinatorial libraries of recombinant human rhinoviruses that display the well-conserved ELDKWA epitope of the membrane-proximal external region of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) gp41. The broadly neutralizing human monoclonal antibody 2F5 was used to select for viruses whose ELDKWA conformations resemble those of HIV. Immunization of guinea pigs with different chimeras, some boosted with ELDKWA-based peptides, elicited antibodies capable of neutralizing HIV-1 pseudoviruses of diverse subtypes and coreceptor usages. These recombinant immunogens are the first reported that elicit broad, albeit modest, neutralization of HIV-1 using an ELDKWA-based epitope and are among the few reported that elicit broad neutralization directed against any recombinant HIV epitope, providing a critical advance in developing effective AIDS vaccine components.

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