Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC) are able to replicate HIV-1, and the decrease of pDC number in blood is correlated with HIV-1 viremia in patients. During my thesis, we showed that HIV-1-specific neutralizing antibodies (NAb) inhibited the infection of pDC by HIV-1primary isolates. Unlike mDC, the mechanism of inhibition of pDC infection was independent of FcγRII expressed on these cells. In parallel, our results indicated that pDC produce interferon-α and other cytokines and chemokines in response to HIV-1, even when HIV-1 infection of these cells was inhibited by NAb. Finally, we showed that NAb were able to inhibit HIV-1 transfer in cis and trans from pDC to CD4 T cells.In the context of antibodies induction by vaccination, the inhibition of HIV-1 replication in pDC associated with the maintenance of pro-inflammatory cytokines released by these cells may help to eliminate the virus and impede its dissemination in the body.