Enhanced cellular immunity and systemic control of SHIV infection by combined parenteral and mucosal administration of a DNA prime MVA boost vaccine regimen
- 1 August 2004
- journal article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Journal of General Virology
- Vol. 85 (8) , 2407-2419
- https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.79869-0
Abstract
The immunogenicity and protective efficacy of a DNA and recombinant modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) vaccine administered by two different routes were investigated. DNA expressing HIV-1 IIIB env, gag, RT, rev, tat and nef, and MVA expressing HIV-1 IIIB nef, tat and rev and simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) macJ5 gag/pol and vaccinia HIV-1 env, were used as immunogens. Four cynomolgus macaques received DNA intramuscularly (i.m.) at month 0 and intrarectally (i.r.) and intra-orally (i.o.) at 2 months, followed by MVA i.m. at 4 months and i.r. and i.o. at 8 months. Another group of four monkeys received the same immunogens but only i.m.. Overall, stronger cellular immune responses measured by ELISPOT and T-cell proliferation assay were detected in the group primed i.m. and boosted mucosally. Following homologous intravenous simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) challenge, one of eight vaccinated animals was completely protected. This monkey, immunized i.m. and i.r.+i.o., exhibited the highest levels of HIV Env, Nef and Tat antibodies, high HIV Tat cytotoxic T-lymphocyte activity and T-lymphocyte proliferative responses to HIV Env. Four weeks post-challenge none of the monkeys immunized i.m. and i.r.+i.o., and only two out of four animals immunized i.m., demonstrated detectable plasma viral RNA levels. In contrast, all eight control animals had demonstrable plasma viral RNA levels 4 weeks post-challenge. Thus, stronger cellular immune responses and reduction of challenge virus burden were demonstrated in animals immunized i.m. as well as mucosally, compared with animals immunized i.m. only. The breadth and magnitude of the induced immune responses correlated with protective efficacy.Keywords
This publication has 67 references indexed in Scilit:
- Cellular Immunity Elicited by Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1/ Simian Immunodeficiency Virus DNA Vaccination Does Not Augment the Sterile Protection Afforded by Passive Infusion of Neutralizing AntibodiesJournal of Virology, 2003
- Evaluation in Rhesus Macaques of Tat and Rev-Targeted Immunization as a Preventive Vaccine against Mucosal Challenge with SHIV-BX08DNA and Cell Biology, 2002
- Different Patterns of Immune Responses but Similar Control of a Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus 89.6P Mucosal Challenge by Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara (MVA) and DNA/MVA VaccinesJournal of Virology, 2002
- Evaluation of SIV library vaccines with genetic cytokines in a macaque challengeVaccine, 2002
- Gene Combination Raises Broad Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Specific CytotoxicityHuman Gene Therapy, 2001
- Multistage Multiantigen Heterologous Prime Boost Vaccine forPlasmodium knowlesiMalaria Provides Partial Protection in Rhesus MacaquesInfection and Immunity, 2001
- Control of a Mucosal Challenge and Prevention of AIDS by a Multiprotein DNA/MVA VaccineScience, 2001
- High Concordance between Polymerase Chain Reaction and Antibody Testing of Specimens from Individuals Dually Infected with HIV Types 1 and 2 in Guinea-Bissau, West AfricaAIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 1999
- Induction of mucosal IgA by a novel jet delivery technique for HIV-1 DNAVaccine, 1999
- Protection against Mucosal SIVsmChallenge in Macaques Infected with a Chimeric SIV that Expresses HIV Type 1 EnvelopeAIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 1996