Virus-Like Particles Displaying Trimeric Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) Envelope gp160 Enhance the Breadth of DNA/Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara SIV Vaccine-Induced Antibody Responses in Rhesus Macaques.
Smita S IyerSailaja GangadharaBlandine VictorXiaoying ShenXuemin ChenRafiq NabiSudhir P KasturiMichael J SabulaCelia C LabranchePradeep B J ReddyGeorgia D TomarasDavid C MontefioriBernard MossPaul SpearmanBali PulendranPamela A KozlowskiRama Rao AmaraPublished in: Journal of virology (2016)
The development of an effective HIV vaccine remains a global necessity for preventing HIV infection and reducing the burden of AIDS. While this goal represents a formidable challenge, the modest efficacy of the RV144 trial indicates that multicomponent vaccination regimens that elicit both cellular and humoral immune responses can prevent HIV infection in humans. However, whether protein immunizations synergize with DNA prime-viral vector boosts to enhance cellular and humoral immune responses remains poorly understood. We addressed this question in a nonhuman primate model, and our findings show benefit for sequential protein immunization combined with a potent adjuvant in boosting antibody titers induced by a preceding DNA/MVA immunization. This promising strategy can be further developed to enhance neutralizing antibody responses and boost CD8 T cells to provide robust protection and viral control.
Keyphrases
- immune response
- antiretroviral therapy
- circulating tumor
- cell free
- hiv infected
- single molecule
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hiv positive
- sars cov
- dendritic cells
- hiv aids
- toll like receptor
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- clinical trial
- amino acid
- early stage
- protein protein
- high glucose
- nucleic acid
- study protocol
- hepatitis c virus
- diabetic rats
- binding protein
- risk factors
- phase iii
- randomized controlled trial
- circulating tumor cells
- disease virus
- hiv testing
- phase ii
- endothelial cells
- zika virus
- small molecule
- south africa
- oxidative stress
- double blind