Natural human antibodies retrieved by phage display libraries from healthydonors: Polyreactivity and recognition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 epitopes
M. Llorente et al., Natural human antibodies retrieved by phage display libraries from healthydonors: Polyreactivity and recognition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 epitopes, SC J IMMUN, 50(3), 1999, pp. 270-279
We have characterized the human natural antibody repertoire that contains a
ntibodies recognizing the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) gp120
, A panel of monovalent antigen-binding fragments (Fab) selected from IgM a
nd IgG isotype libraries generated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells
(PBMC) of a healthy, HIV-1 noninfected individual was analysed, reflecting
that only IgM, but not IgG, Fab were able to recognize HIV-1 gp120. The IgM
Fab antibodies were not restricted to any particular heavy chain variable
region (VH) germ line gene. However, the recognition of gp120 is associated
to polyreactive antibodies and all display low-affinity interaction. This
correlates with the absence of any maturation process as somatic mutation o
r isotype switch as the nucleotide sequence analysis of the variable region
s reveals they are expressed near to germline configuration. In addition, n
one of the antibodies showed any neutralizing activity oil HIV-1-infected l
ymphocytes, reflecting that the natural anti-gp120 repertoire is not suffic
ient to neutralize HIV infection.