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Published September 13, 2013 | Supplemental Material + Accepted Version
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Antibodies in HIV-1 Vaccine Development and Therapy

Abstract

Despite 30 years of study, there is no HIV-1 vaccine and, until recently, there was little hope for a protective immunization. Renewed optimism in this area of research comes in part from the results of a recent vaccine trial and the use of single-cell antibody-cloning techniques that uncovered naturally arising, broad and potent HIV-1–neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs). These antibodies can protect against infection and suppress established HIV-1 infection in animal models. The finding that these antibodies develop in a fraction of infected individuals supports the idea that new approaches to vaccination might be developed by adapting the natural immune strategies or by structure-based immunogen design. Moreover, the success of passive immunotherapy in small-animal models suggests that bNAbs may become a valuable addition to the armamentarium of drugs that work against HIV-1.

Additional Information

© 2013 American Association for the Advancement of Science. We thank members of the Bjorkman and Nussenzweig laboratories for discussion. F.K. was supported by the Stavros Niarchos and the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, H.M. by the Milieu Intérieur project ANR-10-LABX-69-01, P.D. by an International postdoc fellowship from the Swedish Research Council, and L.S. by the American Cancer Society Grant PF-13-076-01-MPC. This work was supported in part by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and NIH awards UM1AI100663, AI 100663-01, and AI 100148-01 to M.C.N. M.C.N. is a HHMI investigator.

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