HIV-1 Vpu restricts Fc-mediated effector functions in vivo

Jérémie Prévost, Sai Priya Anand,Jyothi Krishnaswamy Rajashekar, Li Zhu, Jonathan Richard,Guillaume Goyette,Halima Medjahed, Gabrielle Gendron-Lepage,Hung-Ching Chen, Yaozong Chen,Joshua A. Horwitz, Michael W. Grunst,Susan Zolla-Pazner,Barton F. Haynes, Dennis R. Burton,Richard A. Flavell, Frank Kirchhoff,Beatrice H. Hahn, Amos B. Smith,Marzena Pazgier

Cell Reports(2022)

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SUMMARY Non-neutralizing antibodies (nnAbs) can eliminate HIV-1-infected cells via antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) and were identified as a correlate of protection in the RV144 vaccine trial. Fc-mediated effector functions of nnAbs were recently shown to alter the course of HIV-1 infection in vivo using a vpu -defective virus. Since Vpu is known to downregulate cell surface CD4, which triggers conformational changes in the viral envelope glycoprotein (Env), we ask whether the lack of Vpu expression was linked to the observed nnAbs activity. We found that restoring Vpu expression greatly reduces nnAb recognition of infected cells, rendering them resistant to ADCC responses. Moreover, administration of a nnAb in humanized mice reduces viral loads only in animals infected with a vpu -defective but not with a wildtype virus. Finally, nnAb Fc-effector functions are observed only on cells expressing Env in the “open” conformation. This work highlights the importance of Vpu-mediated evasion of humoral responses.
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HIV-1,Env,Vpu,non-neutralizing antibodies,broadly neutralizing antibodies,ADCC,CD4 mimetics,humanized mice,Fc-effector functions,immune evasion
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