HIV-specific functional antibody responses in breast milk mirror those in plasma and are primarily mediated by IgG antibodies. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Despite months of mucosal virus exposure, the majority of breastfed infants born to HIV-infected mothers do not become infected, raising the possibility that immune factors in milk inhibit mucosal transmission of HIV. HIV Envelope (Env)-specific antibodies are present in the milk of HIV-infected mothers, but little is known about their virus-specific functions. In this study, HIV Env-specific antibody binding, autologous and heterologous virus neutralization, and antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity (ADCC) responses were measured in the milk and plasma of 41 HIV-infected lactating women. Although IgA is the predominant antibody isotype in milk, HIV Env-specific IgG responses were higher in magnitude than HIV Env-specific IgA responses in milk. The concentrations of anti-HIV gp120 IgG in milk and plasma were directly correlated (r = 0.75; P < 0.0001), yet the response in milk was 2 logarithm units lower than in plasma. Similarly, heterologous virus neutralization (r = 0.39; P = 0.010) and ADCC activity (r = 0.64; P < 0.0001) in milk were directly correlated with that in the systemic compartment but were 2 log units lower in magnitude. Autologous neutralization was rarely detected in milk. Milk heterologous virus neutralization titers correlated with HIV gp120 Env-binding IgG responses but not with IgA responses (r = 0.71 and P < 0.0001, and r = 0.17 and P = 0.30). Moreover, IgGs purified from milk and plasma had equal neutralizing potencies against a tier 1 virus (r = 0.65; P < 0.0001), whereas only 1 out of 35 tested non-IgG milk fractions had detectable neutralization. These results suggest that plasma-derived IgG antibodies mediate the majority of the low-level HIV neutralization and ADCC activity in breast milk.

authors

  • Fouda, Genevieve
  • Yates, Nicole L
  • Pollara, Justin
  • Shen, Xiaoying
  • Overman, Glenn R
  • Mahlokozera, Tatenda
  • Wilks, Andrew B
  • Kang, Helen H
  • Salazar-Gonzalez, Jesus F
  • Salazar, Maria G
  • Kalilani, Linda
  • Meshnick, Steve R
  • Hahn, Beatrice H
  • Shaw, George M
  • Lovingood, Rachel V
  • Denny, Thomas N
  • Haynes, Barton
  • Letvin, Norman L
  • Ferrari, Guido
  • Montefiori, David C
  • Tomaras, Georgia D
  • Permar, Sallie

publication date

  • July 6, 2011

Research

keywords

  • Antibody Formation
  • HIV Antibodies
  • HIV Infections
  • Immunoglobulin G
  • Milk, Human
  • Plasma

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC3165739

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 80052463165

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1128/JVI.05174-11

PubMed ID

  • 21734046

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 85

issue

  • 18