SYNERGISTIC INHIBITION OF HIV-1 ENVELOPE-MEDIATED CELL-FUSION BY CD4-BASED MOLECULES IN COMBINATION WITH ANTIBODIES TO GP120 OR GP41

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ALLAWAY, GP
RYDER, AM
BEAUDRY, GA
MADDON, PJ
机构
[1] Progenies Pharmaceuticals, Inc., New York, 10591, 777 Old Saw Mill River Road, Tarrytown
[2] PharmaGenics, Inc., New Jersey 07401, 4 Pearl Court, Allandale
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10.1089/aid.1993.9.581
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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CD4-based molecules were tested in combination with HIV-1-neutralizing antibodies directed against the V3 loop of gp120 or against gp41, for inhibition of HIV-1 envelope-mediated cell fusion. A virus-free cell fusion assay was developed, using Chinese hamster ovary cells that stably express HIV-1 gp120/gp41. These cells were incubated with dilutions of CD4-based molecules, antibodies, or mixtures of both, then overlaid with C8166 CD4+ T cells. Syncytia were counted and the degree of inhibition of cell fusion was determined. Synergy, additivity, or antagonism was calculated by the combination index (CI) method. The CD4-based molecules included soluble human CD4 as well as fusion proteins composed of CD4 linked to human immunoglobulin gamma1 or gamma2 heavy chains. Combinations of CD4-based molecules and monoclonal or polyclonal anti-V3 loop antibodies were synergistic in blocking HIV-1 envelope-mediated cell fusion (CI = 0.21-0.91 at 95% inhibition). Synergy was also observed with combinations of the CD4-based molecules and a broadly neutralizing anti-gp41 monoclonal antibody (2F5) (CI = 0.29-0.65 at 95% inhibition). These results demonstrate that molecules inhibiting HIV attachment act synergistically with molecules inhibiting HIV-1 fusion. The results suggest that CD4-based therapeutics would be more effective in patients with naturally occurring anti-V3 loop or anti-gp41 antibodies. In addition, there may be an advantage in coadministering CD4-based molecules and antibodies that block fusion, especially broadly neutralizing anti-gp41 antibodies, as a combination therapy for HIV-1 infections.
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