免疫原
生殖系
病毒学
艾滋病疫苗
抗体
生物
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)
免疫学
单克隆抗体
遗传学
基因
疫苗试验
作者
Joseph G. Jardine,Daniel W. Kulp,Colin Havenar‐Daughton,Anita Sarkar,Bryan Briney,Devin Sok,Fabian Sesterhenn,June Ereño‐Orbea,Oleksandr Kalyuzhniy,Isaiah Deresa,Xiaozhen Hu,Skye Spencer,Meaghan Jones,Erik Georgeson,Yumiko Adachi,Michael Kubitz,Allan C. deCamp,Jean‐Philippe Julien,Ian A. Wilson,Dennis R. Burton
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2016-03-24
卷期号:351 (6280): 1458-1463
被引量:459
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aad9195
摘要
Baby steps toward bNAbs Some HIV-infected individuals develop heavily mutated, broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) that target HIV. Scientists aim to design vaccines that would elicit such antibodies. Jardine et al. report an important step toward this goal: They engineered an immunogen that could engage B cells from HIV-uninfected individuals that express the germline versions of the immunoglobulin genes harbored by a particular class of bNAbs. The frequencies of these B cells, their affinities for the immunogen, and structural analysis suggest that the immunogen is a promising candidate. Further shaping of the B cell response with subsequent immunogens may eventually elicit bNAbs in people. Science , this issue p. 1458
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