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Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of attenuated, nef-deleted HIV-1 strains in vivo

In efforts to develop an effective vaccine, sterilizing immunity to primate lentiviruses has only been achieved by the use of live attenuated viruses carrying major deletions in nef and other accessory genes. Although live attenuated HIV vaccines are unlikely to be developed due to a myriad of safet...

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Autores principales: Gorry, Paul R, McPhee, Dale A, Verity, Erin, Dyer, Wayne B, Wesselingh, Steven L, Learmont, Jennifer, Sullivan, John S, Roche, Michael, Zaunders, John J, Gabuzda, Dana, Crowe, Suzanne M, Mills, John, Lewin, Sharon R, Brew, Bruce J, Cunningham, Anthony L, Churchill, Melissa J
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2075523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17888184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-4-66
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author Gorry, Paul R
McPhee, Dale A
Verity, Erin
Dyer, Wayne B
Wesselingh, Steven L
Learmont, Jennifer
Sullivan, John S
Roche, Michael
Zaunders, John J
Gabuzda, Dana
Crowe, Suzanne M
Mills, John
Lewin, Sharon R
Brew, Bruce J
Cunningham, Anthony L
Churchill, Melissa J
author_facet Gorry, Paul R
McPhee, Dale A
Verity, Erin
Dyer, Wayne B
Wesselingh, Steven L
Learmont, Jennifer
Sullivan, John S
Roche, Michael
Zaunders, John J
Gabuzda, Dana
Crowe, Suzanne M
Mills, John
Lewin, Sharon R
Brew, Bruce J
Cunningham, Anthony L
Churchill, Melissa J
author_sort Gorry, Paul R
collection PubMed
description In efforts to develop an effective vaccine, sterilizing immunity to primate lentiviruses has only been achieved by the use of live attenuated viruses carrying major deletions in nef and other accessory genes. Although live attenuated HIV vaccines are unlikely to be developed due to a myriad of safety concerns, opportunities exist to better understand the correlates of immune protection against HIV infection by studying rare cohorts of long-term survivors infected with attenuated, nef-deleted HIV strains such as the Sydney blood bank cohort (SBBC). Here, we review studies of viral evolution, pathogenicity, and immune responses to HIV infection in SBBC members. The studies show that potent, broadly neutralizing anti-HIV antibodies and robust CD8+ T-cell responses to HIV infection were not necessary for long-term control of HIV infection in a subset of SBBC members, and were not sufficient to prevent HIV sequence evolution, augmentation of pathogenicity and eventual progression of HIV infection in another subset. However, a persistent T-helper proliferative response to HIV p24 antigen was associated with long-term control of infection. Together, these results underscore the importance of the host in the eventual outcome of infection. Thus, whilst generating an effective antibody and CD8+ T-cell response are an essential component of vaccines aimed at preventing primary HIV infection, T-helper responses may be important in the generation of an effective therapeutic vaccine aimed at blunting chronic HIV infection.
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spelling pubmed-20755232007-11-13 Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of attenuated, nef-deleted HIV-1 strains in vivo Gorry, Paul R McPhee, Dale A Verity, Erin Dyer, Wayne B Wesselingh, Steven L Learmont, Jennifer Sullivan, John S Roche, Michael Zaunders, John J Gabuzda, Dana Crowe, Suzanne M Mills, John Lewin, Sharon R Brew, Bruce J Cunningham, Anthony L Churchill, Melissa J Retrovirology Review In efforts to develop an effective vaccine, sterilizing immunity to primate lentiviruses has only been achieved by the use of live attenuated viruses carrying major deletions in nef and other accessory genes. Although live attenuated HIV vaccines are unlikely to be developed due to a myriad of safety concerns, opportunities exist to better understand the correlates of immune protection against HIV infection by studying rare cohorts of long-term survivors infected with attenuated, nef-deleted HIV strains such as the Sydney blood bank cohort (SBBC). Here, we review studies of viral evolution, pathogenicity, and immune responses to HIV infection in SBBC members. The studies show that potent, broadly neutralizing anti-HIV antibodies and robust CD8+ T-cell responses to HIV infection were not necessary for long-term control of HIV infection in a subset of SBBC members, and were not sufficient to prevent HIV sequence evolution, augmentation of pathogenicity and eventual progression of HIV infection in another subset. However, a persistent T-helper proliferative response to HIV p24 antigen was associated with long-term control of infection. Together, these results underscore the importance of the host in the eventual outcome of infection. Thus, whilst generating an effective antibody and CD8+ T-cell response are an essential component of vaccines aimed at preventing primary HIV infection, T-helper responses may be important in the generation of an effective therapeutic vaccine aimed at blunting chronic HIV infection. BioMed Central 2007-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2075523/ /pubmed/17888184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-4-66 Text en Copyright © 2007 Gorry et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Review
Gorry, Paul R
McPhee, Dale A
Verity, Erin
Dyer, Wayne B
Wesselingh, Steven L
Learmont, Jennifer
Sullivan, John S
Roche, Michael
Zaunders, John J
Gabuzda, Dana
Crowe, Suzanne M
Mills, John
Lewin, Sharon R
Brew, Bruce J
Cunningham, Anthony L
Churchill, Melissa J
Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of attenuated, nef-deleted HIV-1 strains in vivo
title Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of attenuated, nef-deleted HIV-1 strains in vivo
title_full Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of attenuated, nef-deleted HIV-1 strains in vivo
title_fullStr Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of attenuated, nef-deleted HIV-1 strains in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of attenuated, nef-deleted HIV-1 strains in vivo
title_short Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of attenuated, nef-deleted HIV-1 strains in vivo
title_sort pathogenicity and immunogenicity of attenuated, nef-deleted hiv-1 strains in vivo
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2075523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17888184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-4-66
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