Article
HIV specific humoral immune response in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The HEC/Fiocruz AIDS Clinical Research Group.
Registro en:
BONGERTZ, V. et al. HIV specific humoral immune response in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The HEC/Fiocruz AIDS Clinical Research Group. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, v. 93, n. 3, p. 391-398, 1998.
0074-0276
Autor
Bongertz, Vera
Costa, Catia Ines
Guimarães, Monick Lindenmeyer
Costa, M. F. G. Soares da
Grinsztejn, Beatriz
The HEC/Fiocruz AIDS Clinical Research Group
Bastos, Francisco Inácio Pinkusfeld Monteiro
Pilotto, José Henrique
João Filho, Esaú Custódio
Loureiro, Regina
Chequer, P
Telles, P. R
Castro Filho, Bernardo Galvão
Morgado, Mariza Gonçalves
Resumen
Efforts to characterize HIV-1 polymorphism and anti-HIV immune response are being made in areas where anti-HIV/AIDS vaccines are to be employed. Anti-HIV-1 humoral immune response is being studied in infected individuals residents in Rio de Janeiro, in distinct cohorts involving recent seroconvertors, pregnant women or intravenous drug users (IDU). Comparative analyses of specificity of antibody response towards epitopes important for anti-HIV-1 immune response indicate quantitative differences between cohorts, with an exceptionally strong response in IDUs and weakest response in pregnant women. However, a comparative analysis between pregnant women cohorts from Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul indicated an even lower response (with exception of the anti-V3-C clade peptide recognition) for the southern cohort. Studies analysing the immune function of the humoral response indicate a quite elevated occurrence of antibodies capable for neutralizing heterologous primary HIV-1 isolates from Rio de Janeiro. Attempts to correlate seroreactivity with HIV-1 neutralization with respect to HIV-1 polymorphism were not very successful: while the Brazilian B clade B " variant could be recognized by binding assays, no significant distinction of HIV-1 clades/variants was observed in viral neutralization assays.