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Durable protection against repeated penile exposures to simian-human immunodeficiency virus by broadly neutralizing antibodies

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  • David A. Garber

    (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

  • Debra R. Adams

    (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

  • Patricia Guenthner

    (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

  • James Mitchell

    (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

  • Kristen Kelley

    (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

  • Till Schoofs

    (The Rockefeller University
    GSK Vaccines)

  • Anna Gazumyan

    (The Rockefeller University)

  • Martha Nason

    (National Institutes of Health)

  • Michael S. Seaman

    (Harvard Medical School)

  • Janet McNicholl

    (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

  • Michel C. Nussenzweig

    (The Rockefeller University
    The Rockefeller University)

  • Walid Heneine

    (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Abstract

Penile acquisition of HIV accounts for most infections among men globally. Nevertheless, candidate HIV interventions for men advance to clinical trials without preclinical efficacy data, due primarily to a paucity of relevant animal models of penile HIV infection. Using our recently developed macaque model, we show that a single subcutaneous administration of broadly neutralizing antibody (bNAb) 10-1074 conferred durable protection against repeated penile exposures to simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIVSF162P3). Macaques co-administered bNAbs 10-1074 and 3BNC117, or 3BNC117 alone, also exhibited significant protection against repeated vaginal SHIVAD8-EO exposures. Regression modeling estimated that individual plasma bNAb concentrations of 5 μg ml−1 correlated with ≥99.9% relative reduction in SHIV infection probability via penile (10-1074) or vaginal (10-1074 or 3BNC117) challenge routes. These results demonstrate that comparably large reductions in penile and vaginal SHIV infection risk among macaques were achieved at clinically relevant plasma bNAb concentrations and inform dose selection for the development of bNAbs as long-acting pre-exposure prophylaxis candidates for use by men and women.

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  • David A. Garber & Debra R. Adams & Patricia Guenthner & James Mitchell & Kristen Kelley & Till Schoofs & Anna Gazumyan & Martha Nason & Michael S. Seaman & Janet McNicholl & Michel C. Nussenzweig & Wa, 2020. "Durable protection against repeated penile exposures to simian-human immunodeficiency virus by broadly neutralizing antibodies," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-16928-9
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-16928-9
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