Only one broadly neutralizing anti-HIV antibody, 2G12, recognises the envelope sugars of HIV. In the present study, we show that 2G12 also recognises Candida albicans and Candida tropicalis with high affinity (11 nmol/l) through a carbohydrate-dependent interaction (50% inhibitory concentration for D-fructose, 12 mmol/l). This is the first report of a neutralizing HIV antibody displaying cross-reactivity with another pathogen, revealing that the carbohydrate neutralization determinant of HIV, defined by 2G12, is more widespread amongst immunogenic, microbial surfaces than previously recognized.
Antibodies, Monoclonal
,Antigens, Fungal
,Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies
,Candida
,Cross Reactions
,HIV Antibodies
,HIV Envelope Protein gp120
,Humans
,Molecular Mimicry