Journal article
Evaluation of recombinant Kunjin replicon SIV vaccines for protective efficacy in macaques
SJ Kent, R De Rose, VV Mokhonov, EI Mokhonova, CS Fernandez, S Alcantara, E Rollman, RD Mason, L Loh, V Peut, JC Reece, XJ Wang, KM Wilson, A Suhrbier, A Khromykh
Virology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2008
Abstract
Persistent gag-specific T cell immunity would be a useful component of an effective HIV vaccine. The Flavivirus Kunjin replicon was previously engineered to persistently express HIV gag and was shown to induce protective responses in mice. We evaluated Kunjin replicon virus-like-particles expressing SIVgag-pol in pigtail macaques. Kunjin-specific antibodies were induced, but no SIV-specific T cell immunity were detected. Following SIVmac251 challenge, there was no difference in SIV viremia or retention of CD4 T cells between Kunjin-SIVgag-pol vaccine immunized animals and controls. An amnestic SIV gag-specific CD8 T cell response associated with control of viremia was observed in 1 of 6 immu..
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