Therapeutic efficacy of an Ad26/MVA vaccine with SIV gp140 protein and vesatolimod in ART-suppressed rhesus macaques.
John D VenturaJoseph P NkololaAbishek ChandrashekarErica N BorducchiJinyan LiuNoe B MercadoDavid L HopeVictoria M GiffinKatherine McMahanRomas GeleziunasJeffrey P MurryYunling YangMark G LewisMaria G PauFrank WegmannHanneke SchuitemakerEmily J FrayMithra R KumarJanet D SilicianoRobert F SilicianoMerlin L RobbNelson L MichaelDan H BarouchPublished in: NPJ vaccines (2022)
Developing an intervention that results in virologic control following discontinuation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a major objective of HIV-1 cure research. In this study, we investigated the therapeutic efficacy of a vaccine consisting of adenovirus serotype 26 (Ad26) and modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) with or without an SIV Envelope (Env) gp140 protein with alum adjuvant in combination with the TLR7 agonist vesatolimod (GS-9620) in 36 ART-suppressed, SIVmac251-infected rhesus macaques. Ad26/MVA therapeutic vaccination led to robust humoral and cellular immune responses, and the Env protein boost increased antibody responses. Following discontinuation of ART, virologic control was observed in 5/12 animals in each vaccine group, compared with 0/12 animals in the sham control group. These data demonstrate therapeutic efficacy of Ad26/MVA vaccination with vesatolimod but no clear additional benefit of adding an Env protein boost. SIV-specific cellular immune responses correlated with virologic control. Our findings show partial efficacy of therapeutic vaccination following ART discontinuation in SIV-infected rhesus macaques.
Keyphrases
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv infected
- immune response
- hiv positive
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hiv infected patients
- hiv aids
- amino acid
- randomized controlled trial
- toll like receptor
- protein protein
- early stage
- inflammatory response
- binding protein
- escherichia coli
- south africa
- electronic health record
- zika virus
- big data
- nuclear factor
- dengue virus
- high speed