Longitudinal Analysis of the Humoral Immune Response to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) gp160 Epitopes in Rapidly Progressing and Nonprogressing HIV-1-Infected Subjects
1993
Antibody response to conserved human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) IIIB gp160 epitopes was longitudinally examined in HIV-1-infected persons. Twelve hundred individuals were evaluated, and sequential sera from 25 rapidly progressing (RP) and 30 nonprogressing CNP) subjects collected over an average of 4 years were examined. Initial sera from the RP group contained greater reactivity to a gp120 epitope defined by peptide 503-528 than did sera from the NP group (P<.001). Reactivity declined with sequential sera for the RP group, paralleling disease progression. Conversely, antibody recognition to this site developed in 23% of the NP group with time. However, 60% of the NP group never developed a response to this epitope
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