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Priming B cell-mediated anti-HIV envelope responses by vaccination allows for the long-term control of infection in macaques exposed to a R5-tropic SHIV
Authors:Buckner Clarisa  Gines Leoned G  Saunders Cheryl J  Vojtech Lucia  Srivastava Indresh  Gettie Agegnehu  Bohm Rudolph  Blanchard James  Barnett Susan W  Safrit Jeffrey T  Stamatatos Leonidas
Institution:Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10016, USA.
Abstract:The potential of vaccine-elicited anti-HIV envelope antibodies to control HIV-infection was evaluated by immunizing macaques with the HIV envelope protein and transiently depleting them of their CD8+ cells before intravenous challenge with the pathogenic CCR5-tropic SIV/HIV chimeric virus, SHIV(SF162P4). Although sterilizing immunity was not achieved, all vaccinated animals effectively controlled infection and remained free of disease for the duration of observation (over 3 years). In contrast, during the same period, the control animals progressed to disease. Both the vaccinees and the controls developed robust cell-mediated antiviral and neutralizing antibody responses following infection. A comparative analysis of these responses suggests that the more effective long-term control of infection by the vaccinated animals is due to the more rapid development of anti-HIV envelope antibodies. These studies suggest that priming by vaccination of B cell anti-HIV envelope responses maybe crucial for the long-term control of HIV infection.
Keywords:HIV neutralization  SHIVSF162P4  DNA immunization  ΔV2gp140  CD8+ depletion  Macaques  CTL  Antibodies
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