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HIV Env conserved element DNA vaccine alters immunodominance in macaques
Sequence diversity and immunodominance are major obstacles in the design of an effective vaccine against HIV. HIV Env is a highly-glycosylated protein composed of ‘conserved’ and ‘variable’ regions. The latter contains immunodominant epitopes that are frequently targeted by the immune system resulti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718827/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28678607 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2017.1339852 |
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author | Hu, Xintao Valentin, Antonio Rosati, Margherita Manocheewa, Siriphan Alicea, Candido Chowdhury, Bhabadeb Bear, Jenifer Broderick, Kate E. Sardesai, Niranjan Y. Gall, Sylvie Le Mullins, James I. Pavlakis, George N. Felber, Barbara K. |
author_facet | Hu, Xintao Valentin, Antonio Rosati, Margherita Manocheewa, Siriphan Alicea, Candido Chowdhury, Bhabadeb Bear, Jenifer Broderick, Kate E. Sardesai, Niranjan Y. Gall, Sylvie Le Mullins, James I. Pavlakis, George N. Felber, Barbara K. |
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description | Sequence diversity and immunodominance are major obstacles in the design of an effective vaccine against HIV. HIV Env is a highly-glycosylated protein composed of ‘conserved’ and ‘variable’ regions. The latter contains immunodominant epitopes that are frequently targeted by the immune system resulting in the generation of immune escape variants. This work describes 12 regions in HIV Env that are highly conserved throughout the known HIV M Group sequences (Env CE), and are poorly immunogenic in macaques vaccinated with full-length Env expressing DNA vaccines. Two versions of plasmids encoding the 12 Env CE were generated, differing by 0–5 AA per CE to maximize the inclusion of commonly detected variants. In contrast to the full-length env DNA vaccine, vaccination of macaques with a combination of these 2 Env CE DNA induced robust, durable cellular immune responses with a significant fraction of CD8(+) T cells with cytotoxic phenotype (Granzyme B(+) and CD107a(+)). Although inefficient in generating primary responses to the CE, boosting of the Env CE DNA primed macaques with the intact env DNA vaccine potently augmented pre-existing immunity, increasing magnitude, breadth and cytotoxicity of the cellular responses. Fine mapping showed that 7 of the 12 CE elicited T cell responses. Env CE DNA also induced humoral responses able to recognize the full-length Env. Env CE plasmids are therefore capable of inducing durable responses to highly conserved regions of Env that are frequently absent after Env vaccination or immunologically subdominant. These modified antigens are candidates for use as prophylactic and therapeutic HIV vaccines. |
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spelling | pubmed-57188272017-12-11 HIV Env conserved element DNA vaccine alters immunodominance in macaques Hu, Xintao Valentin, Antonio Rosati, Margherita Manocheewa, Siriphan Alicea, Candido Chowdhury, Bhabadeb Bear, Jenifer Broderick, Kate E. Sardesai, Niranjan Y. Gall, Sylvie Le Mullins, James I. Pavlakis, George N. Felber, Barbara K. Hum Vaccin Immunother Research Papers Sequence diversity and immunodominance are major obstacles in the design of an effective vaccine against HIV. HIV Env is a highly-glycosylated protein composed of ‘conserved’ and ‘variable’ regions. The latter contains immunodominant epitopes that are frequently targeted by the immune system resulting in the generation of immune escape variants. This work describes 12 regions in HIV Env that are highly conserved throughout the known HIV M Group sequences (Env CE), and are poorly immunogenic in macaques vaccinated with full-length Env expressing DNA vaccines. Two versions of plasmids encoding the 12 Env CE were generated, differing by 0–5 AA per CE to maximize the inclusion of commonly detected variants. In contrast to the full-length env DNA vaccine, vaccination of macaques with a combination of these 2 Env CE DNA induced robust, durable cellular immune responses with a significant fraction of CD8(+) T cells with cytotoxic phenotype (Granzyme B(+) and CD107a(+)). Although inefficient in generating primary responses to the CE, boosting of the Env CE DNA primed macaques with the intact env DNA vaccine potently augmented pre-existing immunity, increasing magnitude, breadth and cytotoxicity of the cellular responses. Fine mapping showed that 7 of the 12 CE elicited T cell responses. Env CE DNA also induced humoral responses able to recognize the full-length Env. Env CE plasmids are therefore capable of inducing durable responses to highly conserved regions of Env that are frequently absent after Env vaccination or immunologically subdominant. These modified antigens are candidates for use as prophylactic and therapeutic HIV vaccines. Taylor & Francis 2017-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5718827/ /pubmed/28678607 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2017.1339852 Text en This article not subject to US copyright law http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way. |
spellingShingle | Research Papers Hu, Xintao Valentin, Antonio Rosati, Margherita Manocheewa, Siriphan Alicea, Candido Chowdhury, Bhabadeb Bear, Jenifer Broderick, Kate E. Sardesai, Niranjan Y. Gall, Sylvie Le Mullins, James I. Pavlakis, George N. Felber, Barbara K. HIV Env conserved element DNA vaccine alters immunodominance in macaques |
title | HIV Env conserved element DNA vaccine alters immunodominance in macaques |
title_full | HIV Env conserved element DNA vaccine alters immunodominance in macaques |
title_fullStr | HIV Env conserved element DNA vaccine alters immunodominance in macaques |
title_full_unstemmed | HIV Env conserved element DNA vaccine alters immunodominance in macaques |
title_short | HIV Env conserved element DNA vaccine alters immunodominance in macaques |
title_sort | hiv env conserved element dna vaccine alters immunodominance in macaques |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718827/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28678607 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2017.1339852 |
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