“…The humoral response to HIV-1 infection is marked by the dynamic appearance and disappearance of certain antibody isotypes and subclasses to different viral antigens from acute to longstanding infection. To harness this information for an HIV-1 incidence assay, we tested different antibody forms (i.e., IgM, IgG, IgG3, IgG4, IgA) in concert with a wide variety of HIV-1 antigens (i.e., peptides and proteins derived from env, gag, pol genes) to comprehensively cover the epitopes and antigen structures most likely to be reactive with immune sera from recent to chronic infection, including transmitted/ founder envelope (T/F) proteins (22)(23)(24)(25)(26). The analysis includes the presence or absence of the response along with the magnitude and avidity of the antibody response when present.…”