Maternal HIV-1 envelope-specific antibody responses and reduced risk of perinatal transmission

Despite the wide availability of antiretroviral drugs, more than 250,000 infants are vertically infected with HIV-1 annually, emphasizing the need for additional interventions to eliminate pediatric HIV-1 infections. Here, we aimed to define humoral immune correlates of risk of mother-to-child trans...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of clinical investigation 2015-07, Vol.125 (7), p.2702-2706
Hauptverfasser: Permar, Sallie R, Fong, Youyi, Vandergrift, Nathan, Fouda, Genevieve G, Gilbert, Peter, Parks, Robert, Jaeger, Frederick H, Pollara, Justin, Martelli, Amanda, Liebl, Brooke E, Lloyd, Krissey, Yates, Nicole L, Overman, R Glenn, Shen, Xiaoying, Whitaker, Kaylan, Chen, Haiyan, Pritchett, Jamie, Solomon, Erika, Friberg, Emma, Marshall, Dawn J, Whitesides, John F, Gurley, Thaddeus C, Von Holle, Tarra, Martinez, David R, Cai, Fangping, Kumar, Amit, Xia, Shi-Mao, Lu, Xiaozhi, Louzao, Raul, Wilkes, Samantha, Datta, Saheli, Sarzotti-Kelsoe, Marcella, Liao, Hua-Xin, Ferrari, Guido, Alam, S Munir, Montefiori, David C, Denny, Thomas N, Moody, M Anthony, Tomaras, Georgia D, Gao, Feng, Haynes, Barton F
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Zusammenfassung:Despite the wide availability of antiretroviral drugs, more than 250,000 infants are vertically infected with HIV-1 annually, emphasizing the need for additional interventions to eliminate pediatric HIV-1 infections. Here, we aimed to define humoral immune correlates of risk of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV-1, including responses associated with protection in the RV144 vaccine trial. Eighty-three untreated, HIV-1-transmitting mothers and 165 propensity score-matched nontransmitting mothers were selected from the Women and Infants Transmission Study (WITS) of US nonbreastfeeding, HIV-1-infected mothers. In a multivariable logistic regression model, the magnitude of the maternal IgG responses specific for the third variable loop (V3) of the HIV-1 envelope was predictive of a reduced risk of MTCT. Neutralizing Ab responses against easy-to-neutralize (tier 1) HIV-1 strains also predicted a reduced risk of peripartum transmission in secondary analyses. Moreover, recombinant maternal V3-specific IgG mAbs mediated neutralization of autologous HIV-1 isolates. Thus, common V3-specific Ab responses in maternal plasma predicted a reduced risk of MTCT and mediated autologous virus neutralization, suggesting that boosting these maternal Ab responses may further reduce HIV-1 MTCT.
ISSN:0021-9738
1558-8238
DOI:10.1172/JCI81593