B cell immunopathology during HIV-1 infection: lessons to learn for HIV-1 vaccine design
- PMID: 18164520
- DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2007.11.063
B cell immunopathology during HIV-1 infection: lessons to learn for HIV-1 vaccine design
Abstract
Induction of broad HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies should be a major goal of an effective HIV-1 vaccine. However, B cells are severely damaged during HIV-1 infection with loss of memory B cells and decline of serological memory. The molecular events leading to B cell damage must be further characterized with the aim of selecting vaccine components allowing preservation of B cell functions. This review focuses on B cell damage and antibody responses in HIV-1-infected patients during vaccination studies with viral and bacterial antigens. In addition novel data indicate that B cell activation may be at the basis of impaired immune responses.
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