Comparative Immunogenicity in Rhesus Monkeys of DNA Plasmid, Recombinant Vaccinia Virus, and Replication-Defective Adenovirus Vectors Expressing a Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1
gag
Gene
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Published:2003-06
Issue:11
Volume:77
Page:6305-6313
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ISSN:0022-538X
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Container-title:Journal of Virology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Virol
Author:
Casimiro Danilo R.1, Chen Ling1, Fu Tong-Ming1, Evans Robert K.2, Caulfield Michael J.3, Davies Mary-Ellen1, Tang Aimin1, Chen Minchun1, Huang Lingyi1, Harris Virginia1, Freed Daniel C.1, Wilson Keith A.1, Dubey Sheri1, Zhu De-Min2, Nawrocki Denise2, Mach Henryk2, Troutman Robert2, Isopi Lynne2, Williams Donna2, Hurni William3, Xu Zheng1, Smith Jeffrey G.3, Wang Su3, Liu Xu3, Guan Liming1, Long Romnie1, Trigona Wendy1, Heidecker Gwendolyn J.1, Perry Helen C.1, Persaud Natasha1, Toner Timothy J.1, Su Qin1, Liang Xiaoping1, Youil Rima1, Chastain Michael1, Bett Andrew J.1, Volkin David B.1, Emini Emilio A.1, Shiver John W.1
Affiliation:
1. Departments of Viral Vaccine Research 2. Vaccine Pharmaceutical Research and Development 3. Virus and Cell Biology, Merck Research Laboratories, Merck and Company, West Point, Pennsylvania 19486
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Cellular immune responses, particularly those associated with CD3
+
CD8
+
cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL), play a primary role in controlling viral infection, including persistent infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). Accordingly, recent HIV-1 vaccine research efforts have focused on establishing the optimal means of eliciting such antiviral CTL immune responses. We evaluated several DNA vaccine formulations, a modified vaccinia virus Ankara vector, and a replication-defective adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5) vector, each expressing the same codon-optimized HIV-1
gag
gene for immunogenicity in rhesus monkeys. The DNA vaccines were formulated with and without one of two chemical adjuvants (aluminum phosphate and CRL1005). The Ad5-
gag
vector was the most effective in eliciting anti-Gag CTL. The vaccine produced both CD4
+
and CD8
+
T-cell responses, with the latter consistently being the dominant component. To determine the effect of existing antiadenovirus immunity on Ad5-
gag
-induced immune responses, monkeys were exposed to adenovirus subtype 5 that did not encode antigen prior to immunization with Ad5-
gag
. The resulting anti-Gag T-cell responses were attenuated but not abolished. Regimens that involved priming with different DNA vaccine formulations followed by boosting with the adenovirus vector were also compared. Of the formulations tested, the DNA-CRL1005 vaccine primed T-cell responses most effectively and provided the best overall immune responses after boosting with Ad5-
gag
. These results are suggestive of an immunization strategy for humans that are centered on use of the adenovirus vector and in which existing adenovirus immunity may be overcome by combined immunization with adjuvanted DNA and adenovirus vector boosting.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology
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