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A new cell line for assessing HIV-1 antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity against a broad range of variants.

Allison S Thomas1, Melissa Ghulam-Smith2, Alex Olson2, Carolyn Coote2, Oscar Gonzales2, Manish Sagar3.   

Abstract

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) studies suggest that antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) influences both virus acquisition and subsequent disease outcome. Technical issues with currently available assays, however, have limited the ability to comprehensively assess the impact of ADCC on transmission and disease progression. Commonly used ADCC assays use a target cell line, CEM.NKr-CCR5-Luc, that often does not support replication of relevant HIV-1 variants. Thus, the extent of ADCC responses against a large panel of HIV-1 strains often cannot be assessed using the currently available methods. We developed two new reporter cell-lines (MT4-CCR5-Luc and PM1-CCR5-Luc) to overcome these issues. MT4-CCR5-Luc cells are resistant, whereas PM1-CCR5-Luc cells are susceptible, to killing by a natural killer cell line, CD16+KHYG-1, in the absence of antibody. Polyclonal HIVIG gave similar ADCC estimates against HIV-1 isolate, NL4-3, regardless of which of the three cell lines were used as the targets. In contrast to CEM.NKr-CCR5-Luc and PM1-CCR5-Luc, however, MT4-CCR5-Luc target cells produce significantly higher luciferase after exposure to various HIV-1 strains, including transmitted founder variants and viruses incorporating specific envelopes of interest. This higher luciferase expression does not yield spurious results because ADCC estimates are similar when killing is assessed by both reporter protein expression and flow cytometry. Furthermore, ADCC estimates derived from MT4-CCR5-Luc cells are not skewed by non-antibody contents present in human plasma. In aggregate, the MT4-CCR5-Luc cell line can be used to estimate monoclonal antibody or plasma-induced ADCC responses against a diverse range of HIV-1 envelopes relevant for transmission and disease progression studies.
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Keywords:  Antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity; Envelope; Human immunodeficiency virus type 1

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32135162      PMCID: PMC7188583          DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2020.112766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol Methods        ISSN: 0022-1759            Impact factor:   2.287


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