Diversity of Antibody Binding to V3 Peptides Representing Consensus Sequences of HIV Type 1 Genotypes A to E: An Approach for HIV Type 1 Serological Subtyping

1996 
ABSTRACT We investigated whether V3-binding assays might be useful to analyze human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) variants in different geographic regions. We showed that strong cross-reactivity between subtype-specific V3 peptides is almost inevitable in standard indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (EIA), impairing precise serological subtyping. We therefore developed a subtype-specific EIA (HIV-1 SSEIA) that uses the principle of blocking by an excess of peptide in the liquid phase. Using 231 serum samples collected from HIV-1-infected individuals in 10 different geographical areas from 4 continents, we showed that this approach detected the dominant subtype reactivity in more than 97% of the cases. Internal controls (0 and 100% blocking) were used for every sample such that comparative analysis was possible, independent of both the individual humoral response and the time of collection during the course of infection. This was validated by the excellent concordance of the serological pro...
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