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T-Cell Immune Responses Against Env from CRF12_BF and Subtype B HIV-1 Show High Clade-Specificity that Can Be Overridden by Multiclade Immunizations

BACKGROUND: The extreme genetic diversity of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) poses a daunting challenge to the generation of an effective AIDS vaccine. In Argentina, the epidemic is characterized by the high prevalence of infections caused by subtype B and BF variants. The aim of thi...

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Autores principales: Mónaco, Daniela C., Rodríguez, Ana M., Pascutti, María F., Carobene, Mauricio, Falivene, Juliana, Gómez, Alejandro, Maeto, Cynthia, Turk, Gabriela, Nájera, José L., Esteban, Mariano, Gherardi, M. Magdalena
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3041790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21364754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017185
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author Mónaco, Daniela C.
Rodríguez, Ana M.
Pascutti, María F.
Carobene, Mauricio
Falivene, Juliana
Gómez, Alejandro
Maeto, Cynthia
Turk, Gabriela
Nájera, José L.
Esteban, Mariano
Gherardi, M. Magdalena
author_facet Mónaco, Daniela C.
Rodríguez, Ana M.
Pascutti, María F.
Carobene, Mauricio
Falivene, Juliana
Gómez, Alejandro
Maeto, Cynthia
Turk, Gabriela
Nájera, José L.
Esteban, Mariano
Gherardi, M. Magdalena
author_sort Mónaco, Daniela C.
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description BACKGROUND: The extreme genetic diversity of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) poses a daunting challenge to the generation of an effective AIDS vaccine. In Argentina, the epidemic is characterized by the high prevalence of infections caused by subtype B and BF variants. The aim of this study was to characterize in mice the immunogenic and antigenic properties of the Env protein from CRF12_BF in comparison with clade B, employing prime-boost schemes with the combination of recombinant DNA and vaccinia virus (VV) vectors. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: As determined by ELISPOT from splenocytes of animals immunized with either EnvBF or EnvB antigens, the majority of the cellular responses to Env were found to be clade-specific. A detailed peptide mapping of the responses reveal that when there is cross-reactivity, there are no amino acid changes in the peptide sequence or were minimal and located at the peptide ends. In those cases, analysis of T cell polifunctionality and affinity indicated no differences with respect to the cellular responses found against the original homologous sequence. Significantly, application of a mixed immunization combining both clades (B and BF) induced a broader cellular response, in which the majority of the peptides targeted after the single clade vaccinations generated a positive response. In this group we could also find significant cellular and humoral responses against the whole gp120 protein from subtype B. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This work has characterized for the first time the immunogenic peptides of certain EnvBF regions, involved in T cell responses. It provides evidence that to improve immune responses to HIV there is a need to combine Env antigens from different clades, highlighting the convenience of the inclusion of BF antigens in future vaccines for geographic regions where these HIV variants circulate.
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spelling pubmed-30417902011-03-01 T-Cell Immune Responses Against Env from CRF12_BF and Subtype B HIV-1 Show High Clade-Specificity that Can Be Overridden by Multiclade Immunizations Mónaco, Daniela C. Rodríguez, Ana M. Pascutti, María F. Carobene, Mauricio Falivene, Juliana Gómez, Alejandro Maeto, Cynthia Turk, Gabriela Nájera, José L. Esteban, Mariano Gherardi, M. Magdalena PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The extreme genetic diversity of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) poses a daunting challenge to the generation of an effective AIDS vaccine. In Argentina, the epidemic is characterized by the high prevalence of infections caused by subtype B and BF variants. The aim of this study was to characterize in mice the immunogenic and antigenic properties of the Env protein from CRF12_BF in comparison with clade B, employing prime-boost schemes with the combination of recombinant DNA and vaccinia virus (VV) vectors. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: As determined by ELISPOT from splenocytes of animals immunized with either EnvBF or EnvB antigens, the majority of the cellular responses to Env were found to be clade-specific. A detailed peptide mapping of the responses reveal that when there is cross-reactivity, there are no amino acid changes in the peptide sequence or were minimal and located at the peptide ends. In those cases, analysis of T cell polifunctionality and affinity indicated no differences with respect to the cellular responses found against the original homologous sequence. Significantly, application of a mixed immunization combining both clades (B and BF) induced a broader cellular response, in which the majority of the peptides targeted after the single clade vaccinations generated a positive response. In this group we could also find significant cellular and humoral responses against the whole gp120 protein from subtype B. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This work has characterized for the first time the immunogenic peptides of certain EnvBF regions, involved in T cell responses. It provides evidence that to improve immune responses to HIV there is a need to combine Env antigens from different clades, highlighting the convenience of the inclusion of BF antigens in future vaccines for geographic regions where these HIV variants circulate. Public Library of Science 2011-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3041790/ /pubmed/21364754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017185 Text en Mónaco et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mónaco, Daniela C.
Rodríguez, Ana M.
Pascutti, María F.
Carobene, Mauricio
Falivene, Juliana
Gómez, Alejandro
Maeto, Cynthia
Turk, Gabriela
Nájera, José L.
Esteban, Mariano
Gherardi, M. Magdalena
T-Cell Immune Responses Against Env from CRF12_BF and Subtype B HIV-1 Show High Clade-Specificity that Can Be Overridden by Multiclade Immunizations
title T-Cell Immune Responses Against Env from CRF12_BF and Subtype B HIV-1 Show High Clade-Specificity that Can Be Overridden by Multiclade Immunizations
title_full T-Cell Immune Responses Against Env from CRF12_BF and Subtype B HIV-1 Show High Clade-Specificity that Can Be Overridden by Multiclade Immunizations
title_fullStr T-Cell Immune Responses Against Env from CRF12_BF and Subtype B HIV-1 Show High Clade-Specificity that Can Be Overridden by Multiclade Immunizations
title_full_unstemmed T-Cell Immune Responses Against Env from CRF12_BF and Subtype B HIV-1 Show High Clade-Specificity that Can Be Overridden by Multiclade Immunizations
title_short T-Cell Immune Responses Against Env from CRF12_BF and Subtype B HIV-1 Show High Clade-Specificity that Can Be Overridden by Multiclade Immunizations
title_sort t-cell immune responses against env from crf12_bf and subtype b hiv-1 show high clade-specificity that can be overridden by multiclade immunizations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3041790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21364754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017185
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