Nef modulates the immunogenicity of Gag encoded in a non-infectious HIV DNA vaccine |
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Authors: | Arrode Geraldine Hegde Ramakrishna Jin Yuhuai Singh Dinesh Kumar Narayan Opendra Chebloune Yahia |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics and Immunology, The University of Kansas Medical Center, 5000 Wahl Hall East, 3901 Rainbow Blvd, Kansas City, KS 66160, USA. |
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Abstract: | Gag-CD8+ T cell responses are associated with immune control of HIV infection. Since during HIV infection Nef impairs T cell responses, we evaluated whether deletion of nef from a non-infectious HIV DNA vaccine (Delta4 Nef+), creating Delta5 Nef(-), would affect its immunogenicity. When compared with Delta4, mice injected with Delta5 developed significantly lower CD8+ T cell responses to Gag, but no significant change in the responses to Env was observed. In vitro, deletion of Nef abrogated the induced cell death, production of virus-like particles and release of Gag from transfected cells. Thus, the effect of Nef in causing extrusion of Gag might adjuvant the CD8+ T cell responses to Gag in DNA vaccine. |
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