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Lack of therapeutic efficacy of an antibody to α4β7 in SIVmac251-infected rhesus macaques.

Peter AbbinkNoe B MercadoJoseph P NkololaRebecca L PetersonHubert TuyishimeKatherine A McMahanEdward T MoseleyErica N BorducchiAbishek ChandrashekarEsther A BondzieArshi AgarwalAaron J BelliKeith A ReimannBrandon F KeeleRomas GeleziunasMark G LewisDan H Barouch
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2019)
Sustained virologic control of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection after discontinuation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a major goal of the HIV-1 cure field. A recent study reported that administration of an antibody against α4β7 induced durable virologic control after ART discontinuation in 100% of rhesus macaques infected with an attenuated strain of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) containing a stop codon in nef We performed similar studies in 50 rhesus macaques infected with wild-type, pathogenic SIVmac251. In animals that initiated ART during either acute or chronic infection, anti-α4β7 antibody infusion had no detectable effect on the viral reservoir or viral rebound after ART discontinuation. These data demonstrate that anti-α4β7 antibody administration did not provide therapeutic efficacy in the model of pathogenic SIVmac251 infection of rhesus macaques.
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