Improvement of antibody responses by HIV envelope DNA and protein co-immunization

HIV 包膜 DNA 和蛋白质联合免疫可改善抗体反应

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作者:Franco Pissani, Delphine C Malherbe, Jason T Schuman, Harlan Robins, Byung S Park, Shelly J Krebs, Susan W Barnett, Nancy L Haigwood

Background

Developing HIV envelope (Env) vaccine components that elicit durable and protective antibody responses is an urgent priority, given the

Conclusion

Our data show that co-delivering DNA and protein can augment antibodies to Env. The rate and magnitude of immune responses suggest that this approach has the potential to streamline vaccine regimens by inducing higher antibody responses using fewer vaccinations, an advantage for a successful HIV vaccine design.

Results

DNA and glycoprotein co-immunization was superior to immunization with glycoprotein alone by enhancing antibody kinetics, magnitude, avidity, and neutralizing potency. Importantly, the empty DNA vector did not contribute to these responses. Humoral responses elicited by mismatched DNA and protein components were comparable or higher than the responses produced by the matched vaccines.

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