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Inhibition of mammalian glycan biosynthesis produces non-self antigens for a broadly neutralising, HIV-1 specific antibody

Inhibition of mammalian glycan biosynthesis produces non-self antigens for a broadly neutralising, HIV-1 specific antibody
Inhibition of mammalian glycan biosynthesis produces non-self antigens for a broadly neutralising, HIV-1 specific antibody

The HIV envelope has evolved a dense array of immunologically "self" carbohydrates that efficiently protect the virus from antibody recognition. Nonetheless, one broadly neutralising antibody, IgG1 2G12, has been shown to recognise a cluster of oligomannose glycans on the HIV-1 surface antigen gp120. Thus the self carbohydrates of HIV are now regarded as potential targets for viral neutralisation and vaccine design. Here, we show that chemical inhibition of mammalian glycoprotein synthesis, with the plant alkaloid kifunensine, creates multiple HIV (2G12) epitopes on the surface of previously non-antigenic self proteins and cells, including HIV gp120. This formally demonstrates the structural basis for self/non-self discrimination between viral and host glycans, by a neutralising antibody. Moreover, this study provides an alternative protein engineering approach to the design of a carbohydrate vaccine for HIV-1 by chemical synthesis.

2G12, human immunodeficiency virus, neutralising antibody, vaccine
0022-2836
16-22
Scanlan, Christopher N.
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Ritchie, Gayle E.
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Baruah, Kavitha
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Zitzmann, Nicole
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Burton, Dennis R.
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Dwek, Raymond A.
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Scanlan, Christopher N.
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Ritchie, Gayle E.
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Baruah, Kavitha
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Crispin, Max
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Harvey, David J.
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Singer, Bernhard B.
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Lucka, Lothar
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Wormald, Mark R.
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Wentworth, Paul
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Zitzmann, Nicole
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Rudd, Pauline M.
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Burton, Dennis R.
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Dwek, Raymond A.
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Scanlan, Christopher N., Ritchie, Gayle E., Baruah, Kavitha, Crispin, Max, Harvey, David J., Singer, Bernhard B., Lucka, Lothar, Wormald, Mark R., Wentworth, Paul, Zitzmann, Nicole, Rudd, Pauline M., Burton, Dennis R. and Dwek, Raymond A. (2007) Inhibition of mammalian glycan biosynthesis produces non-self antigens for a broadly neutralising, HIV-1 specific antibody. Journal of Molecular Biology, 372 (1), 16-22. (doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2007.06.027).

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Abstract

The HIV envelope has evolved a dense array of immunologically "self" carbohydrates that efficiently protect the virus from antibody recognition. Nonetheless, one broadly neutralising antibody, IgG1 2G12, has been shown to recognise a cluster of oligomannose glycans on the HIV-1 surface antigen gp120. Thus the self carbohydrates of HIV are now regarded as potential targets for viral neutralisation and vaccine design. Here, we show that chemical inhibition of mammalian glycoprotein synthesis, with the plant alkaloid kifunensine, creates multiple HIV (2G12) epitopes on the surface of previously non-antigenic self proteins and cells, including HIV gp120. This formally demonstrates the structural basis for self/non-self discrimination between viral and host glycans, by a neutralising antibody. Moreover, this study provides an alternative protein engineering approach to the design of a carbohydrate vaccine for HIV-1 by chemical synthesis.

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Published date: 7 September 2007
Keywords: 2G12, human immunodeficiency virus, neutralising antibody, vaccine

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Local EPrints ID: 414690
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/414690
ISSN: 0022-2836
PURE UUID: 2fcb8e82-2678-4c7d-b40c-cd4f0aad7239
ORCID for Max Crispin: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1072-2694

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Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 04:30

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Author: Christopher N. Scanlan
Author: Gayle E. Ritchie
Author: Kavitha Baruah
Author: Max Crispin ORCID iD
Author: David J. Harvey
Author: Bernhard B. Singer
Author: Lothar Lucka
Author: Mark R. Wormald
Author: Paul Wentworth
Author: Nicole Zitzmann
Author: Pauline M. Rudd
Author: Dennis R. Burton
Author: Raymond A. Dwek

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