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Clonal analysis of T-cell responses to the HIV-1 envelope proteins in AIDS vaccine recipients.
Authors:R F Siliciano  R C Bollinger  K M Callahan  S A Hammond  A Y Liu  E P Miskovsky  J F Rowell  P E Stanhope
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205.
Abstract:
Both CD4+ and CD8+ CTL responses specific for the HIV-1 envelope proteins can be elicited in seronegative humans by candidate AIDS vaccines. The phenotype of the responding CTL depends upon the nature of the vaccine, with CD8+ CTL being found exclusively in recipients of live virus vaccines. Both types of CTL are active against HIV-1-infected cells in vitro. However, the potential efficacy of vaccine-induced CTL in preventing infection in vaccinated individuals exposed to HIV-1 is unknown and is likely to be dependent upon complex factors including lytic activity against divergent strains, cytokines produced, and the lysis of noninfected CD4+ T cells.
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