HIV-1 gp41 by a common immunological epitope induces increased levels of antibodies against human interferon-beta in HIV-1 positive individuals
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HIV-1 gp41 by a common immunological epitope induces increased levels of antibodies against human interferon-beta in HIV-1 positive individuals
Abstract
Based on our finding that a similar epitope exists between human IFN-beta (aa128-134) and HIV-1 gp41 (aa586-595), we examined 20 sera from healthy and 20 from HIV-1 infected individuals for IFN-beta antibody levels by ELISA. The levels of anti-IFN-beta antibody in sera from HIV-infected individuals were increased by about 160% in comparison with HIV-negative. We affinity-purified anti-gp41 antibodies from sera of HIV-1-infected individuals using rsgp41-sepharose column. One of three antibodies could recognize human IFN-beta in comparison with antibodies from serum of a healthy individual. A mouse antiserum to human IFN-beta recognized rsgp41 (recombinant soluble gp41 Env amino acid 539-684), while the normal mouse serum (pre-immune serum) did not bind to rspg41. These results indicate that a common immunological epitope exists between human IFN-beta and HIV-1 gp41. The sequence-similarity suggests that this common immunological epitope may be located in the region aa128-134 of human IFN-beta and the immunosuppressive domain (aa583-599) of HIV-1 gp41. The increased levels of antibodies against interferon-beta in HIV-1 positive individuals may be explained by a common immunological epitope on human IFN-beta and HIV-1 gp41.
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