Eliciting anti-HIV-1 antibodies with whole-inactivated HIV-1ⅢB bound plant polysaccharide sulfate in mice
- VernacularTitle:与植物多糖硫酸酯结合的HIV-1ⅢB灭活病毒免疫小鼠的研究
- Author:
Chiyu ZHANG
;
Yunyun CHEN
;
Kunlong BEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
HIV-1;
Plant polysaccharide sulfate;
Neutralizing antibody;
Vaccine;
gp120
- From:
Chinese Journal of Immunology
1985;0(02):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate if a plant-derived polysaccharide sulfate(M33A) binding to HIV1 gp120 may induce the exposure of neutralization epitopes of gp120,and if M33A-bound HIV-1ⅢB antigens may be used as a AIDS vaccine for inducing neutralizing antibodies against HIV-1.Methods:Whole-inactivated M33A-bound HIV-1ⅢB antigens were prepared and used to immunize mice after mixing with FCA or FIA.The titers of anti-HIV-1 IgG antibodies in immunized mouse plasma were detected by ELISA,and the HIV-1 neutralization by those plasma was detected by the improved microtiter neutralization assay.Results:M33A-bound HIV-1 antigens induced higher titers of anti-HIV-1 IgG antibodies(group C:1.5?10~6;group D:1.5?10~6) than HIV-1 antigens alone(4.9?10~5),and female mice produced 3 times higher titers of anti-HIV-1 IgG antibodies than male mice after immunized with various HIV-1 antigens.All three immunization schemes did not induce the production of anti-HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies.Conclusion:M33A binding does not induce gp120 to expose neutralization epitopes.However,M33A may improve the level of mice immune responses to HIV-1 antigens,suggesting M33A may enhance immune response to HIV-1 antigens.