Comparative study of Tat vaccine regimens in Mauritian cynomolgus and Indian rhesus macaques: influence of Mauritian MHC haplotypes on susceptibility/resistance to SHIV(89.6P) infection

毛里求斯猕猴和印度恒河猴Tat疫苗方案的比较研究:毛里求斯MHC单倍型对SHIV(89.6P)感染易感性/抵抗力的影响

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作者:Ruth H Florese, Roger W Wiseman, David Venzon, Julie A Karl, Thorsten Demberg, Kay Larsen, Leon Flanary, V S Kalyanaraman, Ranajit Pal, Fausto Titti, L Jean Patterson, Megan J Heath, David H O'Connor, Aurelio Cafaro, Barbara Ensoli, Marjorie Robert-Guroff

Abstract

Protection afforded by HIV Tat-based vaccines has differed in Indian rhesus and Mauritian cynomolgus macaques. We evaluated native Tat and Ad-HIVtat priming/Tat-boosting regimens in both species. Both vaccines were immunogenic. Only the Ad-tat regimen modestly reduced acute viremia in rhesus macaques after SHIV(89.6P) challenge. Confounding variables uncovered in Mauritian macaques included significant associations of susceptibility to infection with MHC class IB and class II H2 and H5 haplotypes, and resistance to infection with class IB haplotypes H3 and H6. Although protection here was limited, Tat-based vaccines incorporating other HIV components have shown greater efficacy. Combination strategies should be further explored.

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