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A Comparative Phase I Study of Combination, Homologous Subtype-C DNA, MVA, and Env gp140 Protein/Adjuvant HIV Vaccines in Two Immunization Regimes
There remains an urgent need for a prophylactic HIV vaccine. We compared combined MVA and adjuvanted gp140 to sequential MVA/gp140 after DNA priming. We expected Env-specific CD4+ T-cells after DNA and MVA priming, and Env-binding antibodies in 100% individuals after boosting with gp140 and that com...
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author | Joseph, Sarah Quinn, Killian Greenwood, Aldona Cope, Alethea V. McKay, Paul F. Hayes, Peter J. Kopycinski, Jakub T. Gilmour, Jill Miller, Aleisha N. Geldmacher, Christof Nadai, Yuka Ahmed, Mohamed I. M. Montefiori, David C. Dally, Len Bouliotis, George Lewis, David J. M. Tatoud, Roger Wagner, Ralf Esteban, Mariano Shattock, Robin J. McCormack, Sheena Weber, Jonathan |
author_facet | Joseph, Sarah Quinn, Killian Greenwood, Aldona Cope, Alethea V. McKay, Paul F. Hayes, Peter J. Kopycinski, Jakub T. Gilmour, Jill Miller, Aleisha N. Geldmacher, Christof Nadai, Yuka Ahmed, Mohamed I. M. Montefiori, David C. Dally, Len Bouliotis, George Lewis, David J. M. Tatoud, Roger Wagner, Ralf Esteban, Mariano Shattock, Robin J. McCormack, Sheena Weber, Jonathan |
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description | There remains an urgent need for a prophylactic HIV vaccine. We compared combined MVA and adjuvanted gp140 to sequential MVA/gp140 after DNA priming. We expected Env-specific CD4+ T-cells after DNA and MVA priming, and Env-binding antibodies in 100% individuals after boosting with gp140 and that combined vaccines would not compromise safety and might augment immunogenicity. Forty volunteers were primed three times with DNA plasmids encoding (CN54) env and (ZM96) gag-pol-nef at 0, 4 and 8 weeks then boosted with MVA-C (CN54 env and gag-pol-nef) and glucopyranosyl lipid adjuvant—aqueous formulation (GLA-AF) adjuvanted CN54gp140. They were randomised to receive them in combination at the same visit at 16 and 20 weeks (accelerated) or sequentially with MVA-C at 16, 20, and GLA-AF/gp140 at 24 and 28 weeks (standard). All vaccinations were intramuscular. Primary outcomes included ≥grade 3 safety events and the titer of CN54gp140-specific binding IgG. Other outcomes included neutralization, binding antibody specificity and T-cell responses. Two participants experienced asymptomatic ≥grade 3 transaminitis leading to discontinuation of vaccinations, and three had grade 3 solicited local or systemic reactions. A total of 100% made anti-CN54gp140 IgG and combining vaccines did not significantly alter the response; geometric mean titer 6424 (accelerated) and 6578 (standard); neutralization of MW965.2 Tier 1 pseudovirus was superior in the standard group (82 versus 45% responders, p = 0.04). T-cell ELISpot responses were CD4+ and Env-dominant; 85 and 82% responding in the accelerated and standard groups, respectively. Vaccine-induced IgG responses targeted multiple regions within gp120 with the V3 region most immunodominant and no differences between groups detected. Combining MVA and gp140 vaccines did not result in increased adverse events and did not significantly impact upon the titer of Env-specific binding antibodies, which were seen in 100% individuals. The approach did however affect other immune responses; neutralizing antibody responses, seen only to Tier 1 pseudoviruses, were poorer when the vaccines were combined and while T-cell responses were seen in >80% individuals in both groups and similarly CD4 and Env dominant, their breadth/polyfunctionality tended to be lower when the vaccines were combined, suggesting attenuation of immunogenicity and cautioning against this accelerated regimen. |
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spelling | pubmed-53199542017-03-08 A Comparative Phase I Study of Combination, Homologous Subtype-C DNA, MVA, and Env gp140 Protein/Adjuvant HIV Vaccines in Two Immunization Regimes Joseph, Sarah Quinn, Killian Greenwood, Aldona Cope, Alethea V. McKay, Paul F. Hayes, Peter J. Kopycinski, Jakub T. Gilmour, Jill Miller, Aleisha N. Geldmacher, Christof Nadai, Yuka Ahmed, Mohamed I. M. Montefiori, David C. Dally, Len Bouliotis, George Lewis, David J. M. Tatoud, Roger Wagner, Ralf Esteban, Mariano Shattock, Robin J. McCormack, Sheena Weber, Jonathan Front Immunol Immunology There remains an urgent need for a prophylactic HIV vaccine. We compared combined MVA and adjuvanted gp140 to sequential MVA/gp140 after DNA priming. We expected Env-specific CD4+ T-cells after DNA and MVA priming, and Env-binding antibodies in 100% individuals after boosting with gp140 and that combined vaccines would not compromise safety and might augment immunogenicity. Forty volunteers were primed three times with DNA plasmids encoding (CN54) env and (ZM96) gag-pol-nef at 0, 4 and 8 weeks then boosted with MVA-C (CN54 env and gag-pol-nef) and glucopyranosyl lipid adjuvant—aqueous formulation (GLA-AF) adjuvanted CN54gp140. They were randomised to receive them in combination at the same visit at 16 and 20 weeks (accelerated) or sequentially with MVA-C at 16, 20, and GLA-AF/gp140 at 24 and 28 weeks (standard). All vaccinations were intramuscular. Primary outcomes included ≥grade 3 safety events and the titer of CN54gp140-specific binding IgG. Other outcomes included neutralization, binding antibody specificity and T-cell responses. Two participants experienced asymptomatic ≥grade 3 transaminitis leading to discontinuation of vaccinations, and three had grade 3 solicited local or systemic reactions. A total of 100% made anti-CN54gp140 IgG and combining vaccines did not significantly alter the response; geometric mean titer 6424 (accelerated) and 6578 (standard); neutralization of MW965.2 Tier 1 pseudovirus was superior in the standard group (82 versus 45% responders, p = 0.04). T-cell ELISpot responses were CD4+ and Env-dominant; 85 and 82% responding in the accelerated and standard groups, respectively. Vaccine-induced IgG responses targeted multiple regions within gp120 with the V3 region most immunodominant and no differences between groups detected. Combining MVA and gp140 vaccines did not result in increased adverse events and did not significantly impact upon the titer of Env-specific binding antibodies, which were seen in 100% individuals. The approach did however affect other immune responses; neutralizing antibody responses, seen only to Tier 1 pseudoviruses, were poorer when the vaccines were combined and while T-cell responses were seen in >80% individuals in both groups and similarly CD4 and Env dominant, their breadth/polyfunctionality tended to be lower when the vaccines were combined, suggesting attenuation of immunogenicity and cautioning against this accelerated regimen. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5319954/ /pubmed/28275375 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00149 Text en Copyright © 2017 Joseph, Quinn, Greenwood, Cope, McKay, Hayes, Kopycinski, Gilmour, Miller, Geldmacher, Nadai, Ahmed, Montefiori, Dally, Bouliotis, Lewis, Tatoud, Wagner, Esteban, Shattock, McCormack and Weber. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Joseph, Sarah Quinn, Killian Greenwood, Aldona Cope, Alethea V. McKay, Paul F. Hayes, Peter J. Kopycinski, Jakub T. Gilmour, Jill Miller, Aleisha N. Geldmacher, Christof Nadai, Yuka Ahmed, Mohamed I. M. Montefiori, David C. Dally, Len Bouliotis, George Lewis, David J. M. Tatoud, Roger Wagner, Ralf Esteban, Mariano Shattock, Robin J. McCormack, Sheena Weber, Jonathan A Comparative Phase I Study of Combination, Homologous Subtype-C DNA, MVA, and Env gp140 Protein/Adjuvant HIV Vaccines in Two Immunization Regimes |
title | A Comparative Phase I Study of Combination, Homologous Subtype-C DNA, MVA, and Env gp140 Protein/Adjuvant HIV Vaccines in Two Immunization Regimes |
title_full | A Comparative Phase I Study of Combination, Homologous Subtype-C DNA, MVA, and Env gp140 Protein/Adjuvant HIV Vaccines in Two Immunization Regimes |
title_fullStr | A Comparative Phase I Study of Combination, Homologous Subtype-C DNA, MVA, and Env gp140 Protein/Adjuvant HIV Vaccines in Two Immunization Regimes |
title_full_unstemmed | A Comparative Phase I Study of Combination, Homologous Subtype-C DNA, MVA, and Env gp140 Protein/Adjuvant HIV Vaccines in Two Immunization Regimes |
title_short | A Comparative Phase I Study of Combination, Homologous Subtype-C DNA, MVA, and Env gp140 Protein/Adjuvant HIV Vaccines in Two Immunization Regimes |
title_sort | comparative phase i study of combination, homologous subtype-c dna, mva, and env gp140 protein/adjuvant hiv vaccines in two immunization regimes |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5319954/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28275375 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00149 |
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