| Literature DB >> 17499328 |
Anthony D Cristillo1, Julianna Lisziewicz, Leilei He, Franco Lori, Lindsey Galmin, Jeffrey N Trocio, Tami Unangst, Lucia Whitman, Lauren Hudacik, Nyasha Bakare, Stephen Whitney, Susana Restrepo, John Suschak, Maria Grazi Ferrari, H K Chung, Vaniambadi S Kalyanaraman, Phillip Markham, Ranajit Pal.
Abstract
Topical DNA vaccination (DermaVir) facilitates antigen presentation to naive T cells. DermaVir immunization in mice, using HIV-1 Env and Gag, elicited cellular immune responses. Boosting with HIV-1 gp120 Env and p41 Gag augmented Th1 cytokine levels. Intramuscular DNA administration was less efficient in priming antigen-specific cytokine production and memory T cells. In rhesus macaques, DermaVir immunization induced Gag- and Env-specific Th1 and Th2 cytokines and generation of memory T cells. Boosting of DermaVir-primed serum antibody levels was noted following gp140(SHIV89.6P)/p27(SIV) immunization. Rectal challenge with pathogenic R5-tropic SHIV162P3 resulted in control of plasma viremia (4/5 animals) that was reflected in jejunum, colon and mesenteric lymph nodes. An inverse correlation was found between Gag- and Env-specific central memory T cell responses on the day of challenge and plasma viremia at set point. Overall, the topical DermaVir/protein vaccination yields central memory T cell responses and facilitates control of pathogenic SHIV infection.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17499328 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2007.04.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616