Vaccine protection against acquisition of neutralization-resistant SIV challenges in rhesus monkeys

疫苗保护恒河猴免受中和抗性 SIV 病毒的攻击

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作者:Dan H Barouch, Jinyan Liu, Hualin Li, Lori F Maxfield, Peter Abbink, Diana M Lynch, M Justin Iampietro, Adam SanMiguel, Michael S Seaman, Guido Ferrari, Donald N Forthal, Ilnour Ourmanov, Vanessa M Hirsch, Angela Carville, Keith G Mansfield, Donald Stablein, Maria G Pau, Hanneke Schuitemaker, Jerald

Abstract

Preclinical studies of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) vaccine candidates have typically shown post-infection virological control, but protection against acquisition of infection has previously only been reported against neutralization-sensitive virus challenges. Here we demonstrate vaccine protection against acquisition of fully heterologous, neutralization-resistant simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) challenges in rhesus monkeys. Adenovirus/poxvirus and adenovirus/adenovirus-vector-based vaccines expressing SIV(SME543) Gag, Pol and Env antigens resulted in an 80% or greater reduction in the per-exposure probability of infection against repetitive, intrarectal SIV(MAC251) challenges in rhesus monkeys. Protection against acquisition of infection showed distinct immunological correlates compared with post-infection virological control and required the inclusion of Env in the vaccine regimen. These data demonstrate the proof-of-concept that optimized HIV-1 vaccine candidates can block acquisition of stringent, heterologous, neutralization-resistant virus challenges in rhesus monkeys.

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