ADCC Develops Over Time during Persistent Infection with Live-Attenuated SIV and Is Associated with Complete Protection against SIVmac251 Challenge

Live-attenuated strains of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) routinely confer apparent sterilizing immunity against pathogenic SIV challenge in rhesus macaques. Understanding the mechanisms of protection by live-attenuated SIV may provide important insights into the immune responses needed for pro...

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Published inPLoS pathogens Vol. 8; no. 8; p. e1002890
Main Authors Alpert, Michael D., Harvey, Jackson D., Lauer, W. Anderson, Reeves, R. Keith, Piatak, Michael, Carville, Angela, Mansfield, Keith G., Lifson, Jeffrey D., Li, Wenjun, Desrosiers, Ronald C., Johnson, R. Paul, Evans, David T.
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LanguageEnglish
Published San Francisco Public Library of Science 23.08.2012
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Summary:Live-attenuated strains of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) routinely confer apparent sterilizing immunity against pathogenic SIV challenge in rhesus macaques. Understanding the mechanisms of protection by live-attenuated SIV may provide important insights into the immune responses needed for protection against HIV-1. Here we investigated the development of antibodies that are functional against neutralization-resistant SIV challenge strains, and tested the hypothesis that these antibodies are associated with protection. In the absence of detectable neutralizing antibodies, Env-specific antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) emerged by three weeks after inoculation with SIVδnef, increased progressively over time, and was proportional to SIVδnef replication. Persistent infection with SIVδnef elicited significantly higher ADCC titers than immunization with a non-persistent SIV strain that is limited to a single cycle of infection. ADCC titers were higher against viruses matched to the vaccine strain in Env, but were measurable against viruses expressing heterologous Env proteins. In two separate experiments, which took advantage of either the strain-specificity or the time-dependent maturation of immunity to overcome complete protection against SIVmac251 challenge, measures of ADCC activity were higher among the SIVδnef-inoculated macaques that remained uninfected than among those that became infected. These observations show that features of the antibody response elicited by SIVδnef are consistent with hallmarks of protection by live-attenuated SIV, and reveal an association between Env-specific antibodies that direct ADCC and apparent sterilizing protection by SIVδnef.
Bibliography:Conceived and designed the experiments: MDA RKR RCD RPJ DTE. Performed the experiments: MDA JDH. Analyzed the data: MDA WL RPJ RCD DTE. Wrote the paper: MDA DTE. Provided technical assistance: WAL. Performed the viral load measurements: MP JDL. Performed veterinary procedures: AC KGM.
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
ISSN:1553-7374
1553-7366
1553-7374
DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1002890