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Induction of a protein-targeted catalytic response in autoimmune prone mice: antibody-mediated cleavage of HIV-1 glycoprotein GP120.

Natalia A Ponomarenko1, Ivan I Vorobiev, Elena S Alexandrova, Andrew V Reshetnyak, Georgy B Telegin, Sergey V Khaidukov, Bérangère Avalle, Alexander Karavanov, Herbert C Morse, Daniel Thomas, Alain Friboulet, Alexander G Gabibov.   

Abstract

We have induced a polyclonal IgG that degrades the HIV-1 surface antigen, glycoprotein gp120, by taking advantage of the susceptibility of SJL mice to a peptide-induced autoimmune disorder, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). Specific pathogen-free SJL mice were immunized with structural fragments of gp120, fused in-frame with encephalitogenic peptide MBP(85-101). It has resulted in a pronounced disease-associated immune response against antigens. A dramatic increase of gp120 degradation level by purified polyclonal IgG from immunized versus nonimmunized mice has been demonstrated by a newly developed fluorescence-based assay. This activity was inhibited by anti-mouse immunoglobulin antibodies as well as by Ser- and His-reactive covalent inhibitors. A dominant proteolysis site in recombinant gp120 incubated with purified polyclonal IgG from immunized mice was shown by SDS-PAGE. The SELDI-based mass spectrometry revealed that these antibodies exhibited significant specificity toward the Pro484-Leu485 peptide bond. The sequence surrounding this site is present in nearly half of the HIV-I variants. This novel strategy can be generalized for creating a catalytic vaccine against viral pathogens.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16388609     DOI: 10.1021/bi050675k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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Authors:  I V Smirnov; I I Vorobiev; A Friboulet; B Avalle; D Thomas; V D Knorre; A G Gabibov; N A Ponomarenko
Journal:  Dokl Biochem Biophys       Date:  2008 May-Jun       Impact factor: 0.788

2.  A Degraded Fragment of HIV-1 Gp120 in Rat Hepatocytes Forms Fibrils and Enhances HIV-1 Infection.

Authors:  Jinquan Chen; Ruxia Ren; Fei Yu; Chunyan Wang; Xuanxuan Zhang; Wenjuan Li; Suiyi Tan; Shibo Jiang; Shuwen Liu; Lin Li
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2017-10-03       Impact factor: 4.033

3.  Excessive Labeling Technique Provides a Highly Sensitive Fluorescent Probe for Real-time Monitoring of Biodegradation of Biopolymer Pharmaceuticals in vivo.

Authors:  S S Terekhov; I V Smirnov; O G Shamborant; M A Zenkova; E L Chernolovskaya; D V Gladkikh; A N Murashev; I A Dyachenko; V D Knorre; A A Belogurov; N A Ponomarenko; S M Deyev; V V Vlasov; A G Gabibov
Journal:  Acta Naturae       Date:  2014-10       Impact factor: 1.845

4.  A Peptide Derived from the HIV-1 gp120 Coreceptor-Binding Region Promotes Formation of PAP248-286 Amyloid Fibrils to Enhance HIV-1 Infection.

Authors:  Jinquan Chen; Ruxia Ren; Suiyi Tan; Wanyue Zhang; Xuanxuan Zhang; Fei Yu; Tianrong Xun; Shibo Jiang; Shuwen Liu; Lin Li
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-12-14       Impact factor: 3.240

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