MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES WHICH NEUTRALIZE HIV-1 INFECTION AND THEIR ANTI-IDIOTYPES
Monoclonal antibodies are revealed which bind to the gp120 protein on the envelope of HIV-1, both in the PND region and in the CD4-binding region. These antibodies neutralize HIV-1. They inhibit the infection of T cells, and also inhibit syncytium formation. Further, the antibodies are group-specifi...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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24.07.1991
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Edition | 5 |
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Summary: | Monoclonal antibodies are revealed which bind to the gp120 protein on the envelope of HIV-1, both in the PND region and in the CD4-binding region. These antibodies neutralize HIV-1. They inhibit the infection of T cells, and also inhibit syncytium formation. Further, the antibodies are group-specific and neutralize different strains and isolates of HIV-1. These antibodies have a variety of uses, including the treatment and prevention of AIDS and ARC. The antibodies are used in immunotoxins which are specifically toxic to HIV-1 infected T cells. In addition, anti-idiotypic antibodies to these HIV neutralizing antibodies, or derivative products such as chimeric antibodies and human antibody fragments, can be used to immunize against HIV-1. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: AU7160691 |