Journal article
Vaccine-induced T cells control reversion of AIDS virus immune escape mutants
CS Fernandez, MZ Smith, CJ Batten, R De Rose, JC Reece, E Rollman, V Venturi, MP Davenport, SJ Kent
Journal of Virology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.02193-06
Abstract
Many current-generation human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccines induce specific T cells to control acute viremia, but their utility following infection with escape mutant virus is unclear. We studied reversion to wild type of an escape mutant simian-HIV in major histocompatibility complex-matched vaccinated pigtail macaques. High levels of vaccine-induced CD8+ T cells strongly correlated with maintenance of escape mutant virus during acute infection. Interestingly, in animals with lower CD8+ T-cell levels, transient reversion to wild-type virus resulted in better postacute control of viremia. Killing of wild-type virus facilitated by transient reversion outweighs the benefit of a larger ..
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