Partial protection against SIV challenge by vaccination of adenovirus and MVA vectors in rhesus monkeys

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H-B Wang
A Kondo
A Yoshida
S Yoshizaki
S Abe
L-L Bao
N Mizuki
M Ichino
D Klinman
K Okuda
M Shimada
机构
[1] Hisun Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd,Department of Molecular Biodefense Research
[2] Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Ophthalmology
[3] Institute of Laboratory Animals Science,Department of Immunology
[4] Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences,undefined
[5] Peking Union Medical College,undefined
[6] Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine,undefined
[7] Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine,undefined
[8] National Cancer Institute,undefined
[9] National Institutes of Health,undefined
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Gene Therapy | 2010年 / 17卷
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vaccine; virus vector; SIV; monkey model;
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This study explores the effect of priming rhesus monkeys with an Ad5/35 vector expressing simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) gag and gp120, and then boosting the animals with an modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) vector encoding the same antigens after a 2-month interval. The animals were intravenously challenged with 100 TCID50 of highly pathogenic SIVmac239 virus 2 months after the booster vaccination. The priming vaccination induced robust SIV-specific cell-mediated and humoral immune responses, and boosting further enhanced the cellular immunity. Vaccination reduced peak and long-term viral loads by 1–2 logs for a period of >6 months, as reflected by a reduction in both the SIV RNA and DNA levels. Of considerable interest, the immunized monkeys did not suffer from loss of CD4 T cells, particularly central memory CD4 T cells. These results demonstrate that prophylactic vaccination with Ad5/35 followed by MVA reduces viral replication and prevents CD4 T-cell loss, and that these effects may decrease the likelihood of disease progression.
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