Sign in or register to see full information and data.

Publications / Ferguson 2013 (PLOS Pathog)

Overview

Publication

PLOS Pathog. 2013 Dec 2; 8(12):e80562.

PubMed ID: 24312481

Title

Computational prediction of broadly neutralizing HIV-1 antibody epitopes from neutralization activity data

Authors

Ferguson AL, Falkowska E, Walker LM, Seaman MS, Burton DR, Chakraborty AK

Abstract

Broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibodies effective against the majority of circulating isolates of HIV-1 have been isolated from a small number of infected individuals. Definition of the conformational epitopes on the HIV spike to which these antibodies bind is of great value in defining targets for vaccine and drug design. Drawing on techniques from compressed sensing and information theory, we developed a computational methodology to predict key residues constituting the conformational epitopes on the viral spike from cross-clade neutralization activity data. Our approach does not require the availability of structural information for either the antibody or antigen. Predictions of the conformational epitopes of ten broadly neutralizing HIV-1 antibodies are shown to be in good agreement with new and existing experimental data. Our findings suggest that our approach offers a means to accelerate epitope identification for diverse pathogenic antigens.

With the publicly available data in the CAVD DataSpace we can Learn about studies, products, assays, antibodies, and publications, Find subjects with common characteristics, Plot assay results across studies and years of research, and Compare monoclonal antibodies and their neutralization curves. Data are also accessible via DataSpaceR, our R API.

Related Studies

No related studies