Evaluation of HIV-1 neutralizing and binding antibodies in maternal-infant transmission in Thailand

© 2020 Elsevier Inc. Despite anti-retroviral therapy (ART) interventions for HIV+ pregnant mothers, over 43,000 perinatal infections occur yearly. Understanding risk factors that lead to mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV are critical. We evaluated maternal and infant plasma binding and neut...

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Main Authors: Lindsay Wieczorek, Kristina Peachman, Daniel J. Adams, Brittani Barrows, Sebastian Molnar, Jesse Schoen, Peter Dawson, Chris Bryant, Agnès Laurence Chenine, Eric Sanders-Buell, Kriengkrai Srithanaviboonchai, Panita Pathipvanich, Nelson L. Michael, Merlin L. Robb, Sodsai Tovanabutra, Mangala Rao, Victoria R. Polonis
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-706482020-10-14T08:37:02Z Evaluation of HIV-1 neutralizing and binding antibodies in maternal-infant transmission in Thailand Lindsay Wieczorek Kristina Peachman Daniel J. Adams Brittani Barrows Sebastian Molnar Jesse Schoen Peter Dawson Chris Bryant Agnès Laurence Chenine Eric Sanders-Buell Kriengkrai Srithanaviboonchai Panita Pathipvanich Nelson L. Michael Merlin L. Robb Sodsai Tovanabutra Mangala Rao Victoria R. Polonis Immunology and Microbiology © 2020 Elsevier Inc. Despite anti-retroviral therapy (ART) interventions for HIV+ pregnant mothers, over 43,000 perinatal infections occur yearly. Understanding risk factors that lead to mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV are critical. We evaluated maternal and infant plasma binding and neutralizing antibody responses in a drug-naïve, CRF01_AE infected MTCT cohort from Thailand to determine associations with transmission risk. Env V3-specific IgG and neutralizing antibody responses were significantly higher in HIV- infants, as compared to HIV+ infants. In fact, infant plasma neutralizing antibodies significantly associated with non-transmission. Conversely, increased maternal Env V3-specific IgG and neutralizing antibody responses were significantly associated with increased transmission risk, after controlling for maternal viral load. Our results highlight the importance of evaluating both maternal and infant humoral immune responses to better understand mechanisms of protection, as selective placental antibody transport may have a role in MTCT. This study further emphasizes the complex role of Env-specific antibodies in MTCT of CRF01_AE HIV. 2020-10-14T08:37:02Z 2020-10-14T08:37:02Z 2020-09-01 Journal 10960341 00426822 2-s2.0-85087987952 10.1016/j.virol.2020.05.007 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85087987952&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/70648
institution Chiang Mai University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Lindsay Wieczorek
Kristina Peachman
Daniel J. Adams
Brittani Barrows
Sebastian Molnar
Jesse Schoen
Peter Dawson
Chris Bryant
Agnès Laurence Chenine
Eric Sanders-Buell
Kriengkrai Srithanaviboonchai
Panita Pathipvanich
Nelson L. Michael
Merlin L. Robb
Sodsai Tovanabutra
Mangala Rao
Victoria R. Polonis
Evaluation of HIV-1 neutralizing and binding antibodies in maternal-infant transmission in Thailand
description © 2020 Elsevier Inc. Despite anti-retroviral therapy (ART) interventions for HIV+ pregnant mothers, over 43,000 perinatal infections occur yearly. Understanding risk factors that lead to mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV are critical. We evaluated maternal and infant plasma binding and neutralizing antibody responses in a drug-naïve, CRF01_AE infected MTCT cohort from Thailand to determine associations with transmission risk. Env V3-specific IgG and neutralizing antibody responses were significantly higher in HIV- infants, as compared to HIV+ infants. In fact, infant plasma neutralizing antibodies significantly associated with non-transmission. Conversely, increased maternal Env V3-specific IgG and neutralizing antibody responses were significantly associated with increased transmission risk, after controlling for maternal viral load. Our results highlight the importance of evaluating both maternal and infant humoral immune responses to better understand mechanisms of protection, as selective placental antibody transport may have a role in MTCT. This study further emphasizes the complex role of Env-specific antibodies in MTCT of CRF01_AE HIV.
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author Lindsay Wieczorek
Kristina Peachman
Daniel J. Adams
Brittani Barrows
Sebastian Molnar
Jesse Schoen
Peter Dawson
Chris Bryant
Agnès Laurence Chenine
Eric Sanders-Buell
Kriengkrai Srithanaviboonchai
Panita Pathipvanich
Nelson L. Michael
Merlin L. Robb
Sodsai Tovanabutra
Mangala Rao
Victoria R. Polonis
author_facet Lindsay Wieczorek
Kristina Peachman
Daniel J. Adams
Brittani Barrows
Sebastian Molnar
Jesse Schoen
Peter Dawson
Chris Bryant
Agnès Laurence Chenine
Eric Sanders-Buell
Kriengkrai Srithanaviboonchai
Panita Pathipvanich
Nelson L. Michael
Merlin L. Robb
Sodsai Tovanabutra
Mangala Rao
Victoria R. Polonis
author_sort Lindsay Wieczorek
title Evaluation of HIV-1 neutralizing and binding antibodies in maternal-infant transmission in Thailand
title_short Evaluation of HIV-1 neutralizing and binding antibodies in maternal-infant transmission in Thailand
title_full Evaluation of HIV-1 neutralizing and binding antibodies in maternal-infant transmission in Thailand
title_fullStr Evaluation of HIV-1 neutralizing and binding antibodies in maternal-infant transmission in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of HIV-1 neutralizing and binding antibodies in maternal-infant transmission in Thailand
title_sort evaluation of hiv-1 neutralizing and binding antibodies in maternal-infant transmission in thailand
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