Journal article

Trivalent live attenuated influenza-simian immunodeficiency virus vaccines: Efficacy and evolution of cytotoxic T lymphocyte escape in macaques

JC Reece, S Alcantara, S Gooneratne, S Jegaskanda, T Amaresena, CS Fernandez, K Laurie, A Hurt, SL O'Connor, M Harris, J Petravic, A Martyushev, A Grimm, MP Davenport, J Stambas, R De Rose, SJ Kent

Journal of Virology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2013

Abstract

There is an urgent need for a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccine that induces robust mucosal immunity. CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) apply substantial antiviral pressure, but CTLs to individual epitopes select for immune escape variants in both HIV in humans and SIV in macaques. Inducing multiple simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-specific CTLs may assist in controlling viremia. We vaccinated 10 Mane-A1*08401+ female pigtail macaques with recombinant influenza viruses expressing three Mane-A1*08401-restricted SIV-specific CTL epitopes and subsequently challenged the animals, along with five controls, intravaginally with SIVmac251. Seroconversion to the influenza virus vector r..

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