AbstractWe show that intraepithelial cell neutralization of HIV by IgA antibodies to internal viral proteins can occur during antibody transcytosis from the basolateral to the apical surface. Polarized epithelial cells expressing the polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR) were transfected with HIV proviral DNA, and IgA was added to the basolateral side. Transcytosing IgA antibodies against Gag and RT significantly inhibited HIV replication as assessed by infection of HeLa-CD4-LTR/β-Gal cells and direct p24 assay. Consistent with intracellular neutralization, colocalization of the internal virus proteins and their IgA antibodies was demonstrated by confocal microscopy. Thus, at least in the context of infections of polarized epithelia, ant...
HIV infection not only destroys CD4+ T cells but also inflicts serious damage to the B-cell compartm...
There is an urgent need for a universally effective HIV-1 vaccine, but whether a vaccine will be abl...
During the last years a few populations who remain uninfected despite repeated HIV-1 viral exposures...
AbstractWe show that intraepithelial cell neutralization of HIV by IgA antibodies to internal viral ...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus, generated during contact between HIV-infected cells and the ap...
International audienceBroadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) offer promising opportunities for prev...
AbstractHIV-1 transcytosis has been proposed as a potential mechanism allowing the virus to cross th...
HIV-1 transcytosis has been proposed as a potential mechanism allowing the virus to cross the epithe...
Prevention of the initial infection of mucosal dendritic cells (DC) and interruption of the subseque...
The importance of natural IgM antibodies in protection against infections is still emerging and thes...
HIV-1-specific IgA has been described in the genital tract and plasma of HIV-1 highly exposed, persi...
HIV-1 infections are generally initiated at mucosal sites. Thus, IgA antibody, which plays pivotal r...
HIV vaccine efforts tend to focus on the induction of IgG neutralizing antibodies. In part, this may...
<div><p>Emerging data support a role for antibody Fc-mediated antiviral activity in vaccine efficacy...
Effective vaccines in preventing HIV-1 infection should induce broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAb...
HIV infection not only destroys CD4+ T cells but also inflicts serious damage to the B-cell compartm...
There is an urgent need for a universally effective HIV-1 vaccine, but whether a vaccine will be abl...
During the last years a few populations who remain uninfected despite repeated HIV-1 viral exposures...
AbstractWe show that intraepithelial cell neutralization of HIV by IgA antibodies to internal viral ...
AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus, generated during contact between HIV-infected cells and the ap...
International audienceBroadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) offer promising opportunities for prev...
AbstractHIV-1 transcytosis has been proposed as a potential mechanism allowing the virus to cross th...
HIV-1 transcytosis has been proposed as a potential mechanism allowing the virus to cross the epithe...
Prevention of the initial infection of mucosal dendritic cells (DC) and interruption of the subseque...
The importance of natural IgM antibodies in protection against infections is still emerging and thes...
HIV-1-specific IgA has been described in the genital tract and plasma of HIV-1 highly exposed, persi...
HIV-1 infections are generally initiated at mucosal sites. Thus, IgA antibody, which plays pivotal r...
HIV vaccine efforts tend to focus on the induction of IgG neutralizing antibodies. In part, this may...
<div><p>Emerging data support a role for antibody Fc-mediated antiviral activity in vaccine efficacy...
Effective vaccines in preventing HIV-1 infection should induce broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAb...
HIV infection not only destroys CD4+ T cells but also inflicts serious damage to the B-cell compartm...
There is an urgent need for a universally effective HIV-1 vaccine, but whether a vaccine will be abl...
During the last years a few populations who remain uninfected despite repeated HIV-1 viral exposures...