Journal article
Subtype AE HIV-1 DNA and recombinant Fowlpoxvirus vaccines encoding five shared HIV-1 genes: Safety and T cell immunogenicity in macaques
R De Rose, S Chea, CJ Dale, J Reece, CS Fernandez, KM Wilson, S Thomson, IA Ramshaw, BEH Coupar, DB Boyle, MT Sullivan, SJ Kent
Vaccine | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2005
Abstract
To induce broad T cell immunity to HIV-1, we evaluated the safety, immunogenicity and dose-response relationship of DNA and recombinant Fowlpoxvirus (rFPV) vaccines encoding five shared HIV subtype AE genes (Gag, Pol, Env, Tat, Rev) in pigtail macaques. The DNA (three doses of either 1 mg or 4.5 mg) and rFPV (a single boost of either 5 × 107 or 2 × 108 plaque forming units) vaccines were administered intramuscularly without adjuvants. Broadly reactive HIV-specific T cell immunity was stimulated by all doses of the vaccines administered, without significant differences between the high and low doses studied. The vaccines induced both CD4 and CD8 T cell responses to Gag, Pol, Env and Tat/Rev p..
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