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λ Light Chain Bias Associated With Enhanced Binding and Function of Anti-HIV Env Glycoprotein Antibodies.

Mohammad M Sajadi1, Maham Farshidpour2, Eric P Brown3, Xin Ouyang2, Michael S Seaman4, Marzena Pazgier2, Margaret E Ackerman3, Harriet Robinson5, Georgia Tomaras6, Matthew S Parsons7, Manhattan Charurat2, Anthony L DeVico2, Robert R Redfield2, George K Lewis2.   

Abstract

The humoral response to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains incompletely understood. In this report, we describe biased λ light chain use during the HIV Env glycoprotein (Env) response in HIV infection and vaccination. We examined HIV Env binding (and neutralization) in the context of light chain use in subjects with acute HIV infection, chronic HIV infection, and among HIV vaccinees. In all populations tested, there was a λ chain bias for HIV Env binding antibodies, compared with other HIV antigens (such as p24) or tetanus toxoid. In subjects with chronic HIV infection, a λ bias was noted for neutralization, with λ antibodies accounting for up to 90% of all neutralization activity observed. This is the first report of antibody function in a human infection being tied to light chain use. In HIV infection, antibodies expressing λ light chains tended to have longer CDRL3s, increased light chain contact with HIV Env, and less hypermutation in the heavy chain, compared with antibodies using the κ light chain. These data also support an evolutionary model for the understanding the various κ to λ light chain ratios observed across species and suggest that the λ light chain bias against HIV provides the host an advantage in developing a more efficient humoral response.
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Keywords:  HIV; antibody; humoral immunity; light chain; neutralization

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26347575      PMCID: PMC4676550          DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiv448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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