Use of nonhuman primate models to develop mucosal AIDS vaccines

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Genescà M. [1 ]
Miller C.J. [1 ]
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[1] Center for Comparative Medicine, California National Primate Research Center, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616, One Shields Avenue
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Female genital tract; HIV; Immune activation; SIV;
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10.1007/s11904-009-0035-7
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The HIV vaccines tested in the halted Step efficacy trial and the modestly successful phase 3 RV144 trial were designed to elicit strong systemic immune responses; therefore, strategies to direct immune responses into mucosal sites should be tested in an effort to improve AIDS vaccine efficacy. However, as increased CD4 + T-cell activation and recruitment to mucosal sites have the potential to enhance HIV transmission, mucosal immune responses to HIV vaccines should primarily consist of effector CD8 + T cells and plasma cells. Controlling the level of mucosal T-cell activation may be a critical factor in developing an effective mucosal AIDS vaccine. Immunization routes and adjuvants that can boost antiviral immunity in mucosal surfaces offer a reasonable opportunity to improve AIDS vaccine efficacy. Nonhuman primate models offer the best system for preclinical evaluation of these approaches.
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