| Literature DB >> 17698160 |
Lilin Lai1, Dalma Vödrös, Pamela A Kozlowski, David C Montefiori, Robert L Wilson, Vicki L Akerstrom, Lakshmi Chennareddi, Tianwei Yu, Sunil Kannanganat, Lazarus Ofielu, Francois Villinger, Linda S Wyatt, Bernard Moss, Rama Rao Amara, Harriet L Robinson.
Abstract
Single intradermal or intramuscular inoculations of GM-CSF DNA with the DNA prime for a simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV)-89.6 vaccine, which consists of DNA priming followed by modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) boosting, increased protection of both the blood and intestines against the acute phase of an intrarectal SHIV-89.6P challenge. GM-CSF appeared to contribute to protection by enhancing two antibody responses: the avidity maturation of anti-Env IgG in blood (p=or<0.01) and the presence of long lasting anti-viral IgA in rectal secretions (p<0.01). The avidity of anti-Env IgG showed strong correlations with protection both pre and post challenge. Animals with the highest avidity anti-Env Ab had 1000-fold reductions in peak viremia over those with the lowest avidity anti-Env Ab. The enhanced IgA response was associated with the best protection, but did not achieve significance.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17698160 PMCID: PMC2215061 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2007.07.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616