Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-specific IgA can be detected in cervical secretions, saliva, and sera of HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected individuals with a known exposure to the virus. IgA from HIV-uninfected exposed seronegative individuals (ESN) neutralize in vitro primary strains of HIV-1. We analyzed the epitopes of HIV recognized by serum HIV-specific IgA of ESN individuals to identify the antigenic correlates of HIV neutralization in exposed-uninfected subjects, and to verify whether different epitopes would be recognized by HIV-specific IgA of ESN and of HIV-infected patients. Results confirmed that HIV-neutralizing IgA are detected in sera of ESN and showed that neutralization of primary HIV strains is mediated by the recognition...
A specific response of human serum neutralizing antibodies (nAb) to a conformational epitope as a re...
Many participants in microbicide trials remain uninfected despite ongoing exposure to HIV-1. Determi...
International audienceThe constant heavy chain (CH1) domain affects antibody affinity and fine speci...
Background: HIV-specific IgA is present in HIV-exposed uninfected individuals (EU) and neutralizes p...
There is an urgent need for a universally effective HIV-1 vaccine, but whether a vaccine will be abl...
International audienceAIDS is mainly a sexually transmitted disease, and accordingly, mucosal tissue...
The envelope glycoproteins of HIV, gp120 and gp41, contain epitopes recognized by neutralizing antib...
HIV-1-specific IgA has been described in the genital tract and plasma of HIV-1 highly exposed, persi...
HIV vaccine efforts tend to focus on the induction of IgG neutralizing antibodies. In part, this may...
During the last years a few populations who remain uninfected despite repeated HIV-1 viral exposures...
La transmission du Virus de l’Immunodéficience Humaine (VIH) par voie sexuelle représente le mode ma...
We have used cells infected with the HIV-1 molecular clone HX10 to study the binding of monoclonal a...
We investigated the relative importance of binding site occupancy and epitope specificity in antibod...
AbstractWe have used cells infected with the HIV-1 molecular clone HX10 to study the binding of mono...
International audienceThe antibody molecule comprises a variable domain conferring antigen specifici...
A specific response of human serum neutralizing antibodies (nAb) to a conformational epitope as a re...
Many participants in microbicide trials remain uninfected despite ongoing exposure to HIV-1. Determi...
International audienceThe constant heavy chain (CH1) domain affects antibody affinity and fine speci...
Background: HIV-specific IgA is present in HIV-exposed uninfected individuals (EU) and neutralizes p...
There is an urgent need for a universally effective HIV-1 vaccine, but whether a vaccine will be abl...
International audienceAIDS is mainly a sexually transmitted disease, and accordingly, mucosal tissue...
The envelope glycoproteins of HIV, gp120 and gp41, contain epitopes recognized by neutralizing antib...
HIV-1-specific IgA has been described in the genital tract and plasma of HIV-1 highly exposed, persi...
HIV vaccine efforts tend to focus on the induction of IgG neutralizing antibodies. In part, this may...
During the last years a few populations who remain uninfected despite repeated HIV-1 viral exposures...
La transmission du Virus de l’Immunodéficience Humaine (VIH) par voie sexuelle représente le mode ma...
We have used cells infected with the HIV-1 molecular clone HX10 to study the binding of monoclonal a...
We investigated the relative importance of binding site occupancy and epitope specificity in antibod...
AbstractWe have used cells infected with the HIV-1 molecular clone HX10 to study the binding of mono...
International audienceThe antibody molecule comprises a variable domain conferring antigen specifici...
A specific response of human serum neutralizing antibodies (nAb) to a conformational epitope as a re...
Many participants in microbicide trials remain uninfected despite ongoing exposure to HIV-1. Determi...
International audienceThe constant heavy chain (CH1) domain affects antibody affinity and fine speci...