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Article Dans Une Revue AIDS. Official journal of the international AIDS Society Année : 2019

A high mucosal blocking score is associated with HIV protection

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BACKGROUND: Early steps of HIV infection are mediated by the binding of the envelope to mucosal receptors as α4β7 and the C-type lectins DC-SIGN and langerin. Previously Env-specific B-cell responses have been reported in highly exposed seronegative individuals (HESN). METHOD: Here, we studied gp120-specific antibodies ability to block HIV interaction with α4β7, DC-SIGN and/or langerinin HESN. New cell-based assays were developed to analyze whether antibodies that can alter gp120 binding to α4β7, DC-SIGN and/or langerin are induced in HESN. A mucosal blocking score (MBS) was defined based on the ability of antibodies to interfere with gp120/α4β7, gp120/DC-SIGN, and gp120/langerin binding. A new MBS was evaluated in a cohort of 86 HESN individuals and compared with HIV+ patients or HIV- unexposed healthy individuals. RESULTS: Antibodies reducing gp120 binding to both α4β7 and DC-SIGN were present in HESN serum but also in mucosal secretions, whereas antibodies from HIV+ patients facilitated gp120 binding to DC-SIGN. Any correlation was observed between MBS and the capacity of antibodies to neutralize infection of α4β7 CD4+ T cells with primary isolates. CONCLUSIONS: MBS is significantly associated with protection in HESN and might reflect altered HIV spreading to mucosal-associated lymphoid tissues.

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hal-02351387 , version 1 (06-11-2019)

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Alexandre Girard, Norma Rallón, José Benito, Fabienne Jospin, Carmen Rodriguez, et al.. A high mucosal blocking score is associated with HIV protection. AIDS. Official journal of the international AIDS Society, 2019, 33 (3), pp.411-423. ⟨10.1097/QAD.0000000000002099⟩. ⟨hal-02351387⟩
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