Smith Davey M, Strain Matthew C, Frost Simon D W, Pillai Satish K, Wong Joseph K, Wrin Terri, Liu Yang, Petropolous Christos J, Daar Eric S, Little Susan J, Richman Douglas D
University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0679, USA.
Virology. 2006 Nov 10;355(1):1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2006.08.009. Epub 2006 Sep 7.
Occurrences of HIV-1 superinfection offer a unique opportunity to investigate the correlates of immune protection. Here we describe the neutralizing antibody responses of a cohort of recently infected individuals who were screened for HIV superinfection. Three individuals identified with HIV superinfection had less cross-protective and autologous neutralizing antibody response than their non-superinfected case-controls. Neutralizing antibody may be crucial in the protection against superinfection and may explain why superinfection has only been documented following recent infection or treatment interruption. These data have considerable implications for vaccine development.
HIV-1 重复感染的发生为研究免疫保护的相关因素提供了独特的机会。在此,我们描述了一组接受 HIV 重复感染筛查的近期感染个体的中和抗体反应。三名被确定为 HIV 重复感染的个体,其交叉保护中和抗体反应和自身中和抗体反应均低于未发生重复感染的对照个体。中和抗体可能在预防重复感染中起关键作用,这或许可以解释为何重复感染仅在近期感染或治疗中断后才有记录。这些数据对疫苗研发具有重要意义。