Control of viral rebound through therapeutic immunization with DermaVir |
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Authors: | Lisziewicz Julianna Trocio Jeffrey Xu Jianqing Whitman Lucia Ryder Amy Bakare Nyasha Lewis Mark G Wagner Wendeline Pistorio Angela Arya Suresh Lori Franco |
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Affiliation: | Research Institute for Genetic and Human Therapy, Washington, DC 20007, USA. lisziewj@geneticimmunity.com |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To reconstitute immune responses capable of eliminating infected cells and suppressing viral load during chronic retroviral infection. DESIGN:: A topical, DNA-based therapeutic immunization (DermaVir) was designed to express most of the regulatory and structural viral genes in dendritic cells. METHODS: DermaVir alone and in combination with antiretroviral drugs was tested in chronically SIV-infected macaques. RESULTS: DermaVir provided virological, immunological and clinical benefit for SIV-infected macaques during chronic infection and AIDS. In combination with antiretroviral drugs, DermaVir augmented SIV-specific T-cell responses and enhanced control of viral load rebound during treatment interruptions. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate the feasibility of therapeutic immunization even in immune compromised hosts, and suggest that DermaVir can complement antiretroviral drugs to sustain suppression of HIV-1 replication. |
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