The affinity of IgG antibodies to gag p24 and p17 in HIV-1-infected patients correlates with disease progression
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- 1 February 1995
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical and Experimental Immunology
- Vol. 99 (2), 175-181
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.1995.tb05529.x
Abstract
The affinity of anti-gag antibody was studied for up to 9 years (1984–1993) in sera from 15 HIV-1+ patients with haemophilia. On the basis of their 1993 clinical status patients were divided into two groups: (i) patients who remained asymptomatic (n= 9); and (ii) those who progressed to AIDS between late 1987 and 1993. The affinity constants of antibody for p24 and p17 were determined by a double isotope fluid-phase radioimmunoassay; and the relationships between antibody affinity and titre, patient clinical course, CD4 cell counts and p24 antigenaemia were analysed. The affinity of p24- and p17-specilic antibody was up to 100 times greater in asymptomatic patients than in patients who progressed to AIDS. Patients who developed AIDS either lost or failed to develop high-affinity antibodies early in the infection. Asymptomatic patients maintained high-affinity antibodies for several years; however, in some of these patients the affinity of anti-p24 and p17 antibodies subsequently fell later in the study period. The presence of low-affinity antibody and progressive reduction in the titre of specific antibody were earlier predictors of disease onset than CD4 cell counts. The failure to either develop or maintain high affinity gag-specific antibody suggests an early impairment of T helper function in individuals who progressed to AIDS. The presence of antibody of high affinity could be essential in controlling virus replication and the onset of AIDS.Keywords
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