Neutralizing Antibodies In Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C, Genotype 1, Against A Panel Of Genotype 1 Culture Viruses: Lack Of Correlation To Treatment Outcome

PLOS ONE(2013)

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The correlation of neutralizing antibodies to treatment outcome in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has not been established. The aim of this study was to determine whether neutralizing antibodies could be used as an outcome predictor in patients with chronic HCV, genotype 1, infection treated with pegylated interferon-alpha and ribavirin. Thirty-nine patients with chronic hepatitis C, genotype 1a or 1b, with either sustained virologic response (n = 23) or non-sustained virologic response (n = 16) were enrolled. Samples taken prior to treatment were tested for their ability to neutralize 6 different HCV genotype 1 cell culture recombinants (1a: H77/JFH1, TN/JFH1, DH6/JFH1; 1b: J4/JFH1, DH1/JFH1, DH5/JFH1). The results were expressed as the highest dilution yielding 50% neutralization (NAb(50)-titer). We observed no genotype or subtype specific differences in NAb(50)-titers between patients with chronic HCV infection with and without sustained virologic response when tested against any of the included culture viruses. However, NAb(50)-titers varied significantly with a mean reciprocal NAb(50)-titer of 800 (range: 100-6400) against DH6/JFH1 compared to a mean NAb(50)-titer of 50 (range: <50-400) against all other included isolates. Subsequent studies demonstrated that the efficient neutralization of DH6/JFH1 could be linked to engineered adaptive mutations in the envelope-2 protein. In analysis of envelope 1 and 2 sequences of HCV, recovered from a subset of patients, we observed no apparent link between relatedness of patient sequences with culture viruses used and the corresponding neutralization results. In conclusion, pre-treatment levels of neutralizing antibodies against HCV genotype 1 isolates could not predict treatment outcome in patients with chronic HCV infection. High neutralization susceptibility of DH6/JFH1 could be correlated with adaptive envelope mutations previously highlighted as important for neutralization. Our study emphasizes the importance of using multiple culture viruses for neutralization studies and contributes to the current knowledge about neutralizing epitopes, important for future therapeutic- and vaccine-studies.
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engineering,chemistry,dna recombinant,mutation,biology,medicine,physics,genotype
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