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(The FASEB Journal. 2001;15:2112-2120.)
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Dissection of the humoral immune response toward an immunodominant epitope of HIV: a model for the analysis of antibody diversity in HIV+ individuals

DAVID ENSHELL-SEIJFFERS, LARISA SMELYANSKI, NURITH VARDINON*, ISRAEL YUST* and JONATHAN M. GERSHONI1

Department of Cell Research and Immunology, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel; and
* Department of Clinical Immunology, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv 64239, Israel

1Correspondence: Department of Cell Research and Immunology, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel. E-mail: gershoni{at}post.tau.ac.il

Understanding the dynamics of the humoral immune response to HIV epitopes in the presence of genetic drift and antigenic variation of the virus may reveal critical elements of protective immunity against HIV. Analysis of antibody maturation and diversity is difficult to study at the molecular level in humans. We used a combinatorial phage display peptide library to elucidate antibody diversity in HIV-infected individuals to a single immunodominant epitope in gp41. A serum sample derived from an HIV+ individual was used to screen a phage display a 12 mer cysteine-constrained loop peptide library. In doing so, we isolated mimotope-presenting phages corresponding to the immunodominant gp41 epitope CSGKLIC (residues 603–609). The mimotopes and control phages expressing epitope variants were reacted with a panel of 30 HIV+ sera. The patients showed distinct and variable recognition patterns compared with one another. Subfractions of the polyclonal sera were affinity purified and analyzed for epitope specificities. These analyses illustrated that epitope variants can be used to decipher antibody diversity. Elucidation of the plasticity of the humoral response and its polyclonality toward discrete epitopes contributes to our understanding of the antibody maturation process in individuals infected with viruses such as HIV.—Enshell-Seijffers, D., Smelyanski, L., Vardinon, N., Yust, I., Gershoni, J. M. Dissection of the humoral immune response toward an immunodominant epitope of HIV: a model for the analysis of antibody diversity in HIV+ individuals.


Key Words: AIDS • phage display • humoral response • peptides




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