Two families of Env antibodies efficiently engage Fc-gamma receptors and eliminate HIV-1-infected cells

SP Anand, J Prévost, S Baril, J Richard… - Journal of …, 2019 - Am Soc Microbiol
SP Anand, J Prévost, S Baril, J Richard, H Medjahed, JP Chapleau, WD Tolbert, S Kirk…
Journal of virology, 2019Am Soc Microbiol
ABSTRACT HIV-1 conceals epitopes of its envelope glycoproteins (Env) recognized by
antibody (Ab)-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC)-mediating antibodies. These Abs,
including anti-coreceptor binding site (CoRBS) and anti-cluster A antibodies, preferentially
recognize Env in its “open” conformation. The binding of anti-CoRBS Abs has been shown
to induce conformational changes that further open Env, allowing interaction of anti-cluster A
antibodies. We explored the possibility that CoRBS Abs synergize with anti-cluster A Abs to …
Abstract
HIV-1 conceals epitopes of its envelope glycoproteins (Env) recognized by antibody (Ab)-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC)-mediating antibodies. These Abs, including anti-coreceptor binding site (CoRBS) and anti-cluster A antibodies, preferentially recognize Env in its “open” conformation. The binding of anti-CoRBS Abs has been shown to induce conformational changes that further open Env, allowing interaction of anti-cluster A antibodies. We explored the possibility that CoRBS Abs synergize with anti-cluster A Abs to engage Fc-gamma receptors to mediate ADCC. We found that binding of anti-CoRBS and anti-cluster A Abs to the same gp120 is required for interaction with soluble dimeric FcγRIIIa in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs). We also found that Fc regions of both Abs are required to optimally engage FcγRIIIa and mediate robust ADCC. Taken together, our results indicate that these two families of Abs act together in a sequential and synergistic fashion to promote FcγRIIIa engagement and ADCC.
IMPORTANCE The “open” CD4-bound conformation of HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins is the primary target of antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC)-mediating antibodies present in HIV-positive (HIV+) sera, such as anti-coreceptor binding site and anti-cluster A antibodies. Here we report that the binding of these two families of antibodies is required to engage FcγRIIIa and mediate ADCC.
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