Scientists discover antibodies that neutralize over 91 percent of HIV strains
The atomic structure of the antibody VRC01 (blue and green) binding to HIV (grey and red) (Image: NIAID VRC)
Article Summary
Research efforts to find individual antibodies that can neutralize HIV strains have been difficult because the virus continuously changes its surface proteins to evade recognition by the immune system. As a consequence of these changes, an enormous number of HIV variants exist worldwide. However, there are a few surface areas that remain nearly constant across all variants of HIV and scientists have now discovered two potent human antibodies that attach to one of these sites and can stop more than 90 percent of known global HIV strains from infecting human cells in the laboratory.
« Back to Scientists discover antibodies that neutralize over 91 percent of HIV strains
Related Articles
Explore Gizmag




