Multiscale affinity maturation simulations to elicit broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV
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Conti, Simone; Ovchinnikov, Victor; Faris, Jonathan G; Chakraborty, Arup K; Karplus, Martin; Sprenger, Kayla G; ... Show more Show less
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The design of vaccines against highly mutable pathogens, such as HIV and influenza, requires a detailed understanding of how the adaptive immune system responds to encountering multiple variant antigens (Ags). Here, we describe a multiscale model of B cell receptor (BCR) affinity maturation that employs actual BCR nucleotide sequences and treats BCR/Ag interactions in atomistic detail. We apply the model to simulate the maturation of a broadly neutralizing Ab (bnAb) against HIV. Starting from a germline precursor sequence of the VRC01 anti-HIV Ab, we simulate BCR evolution in response to different vaccination protocols and different Ags, which were previously designed by us. The simulation results provide qualitative guidelines for future vaccine design and reveal unique insights into bnAb evolution against the CD4 binding site of HIV. Our model makes possible direct comparisons of simulated BCR populations with results of deep sequencing data, which will be explored in future applications.
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2022-04-22Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering; Institute for Medical Engineering and Science; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics; Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ChemistryJournal
PLOS Computational Biology
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Public Library of Science
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Conti S, Ovchinnikov V, Faris JG, Chakraborty AK, Karplus M, Sprenger KG (2022). Multiscale affinity maturation simulations to elicit broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV. PLoS Comput Biol 18(4): e1009391.
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