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Phase 1 Safety and Immunogenicity Testing of DNA and Recombinant Modified Vaccinia Ankara Vaccines Expressing HIV-1 Virus-like Particles.

Authors :
Goepfert, Paul A.
Elizaga, Marnie L.
Sato, Alicia
Qin, Li
Cardinali, Massimo
Hay, Christine M.
Hural, John
DeRosa, Stephen C.
DeFawe, Olivier D.
Tomaras, Georgia D.
Montefiori, David C.
Xu, Yongxian
Lai, Lilin
Kalams, Spyros A.
Baden, Lindsey R.
Frey, Sharon E.
Blattner, William A.
Wyatt, Linda S.
Moss, Bernard
Robinson, Harriet L.
Source :
Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2011, Vol. 203 Issue Suppl 2, p610-619. 10p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Background. Recombinant DNA and modified vaccinia virus Ankara (rMVA) vaccines represent a promising approach to an HIV/AIDS vaccine. This Phase 1 clinical trial compared the safety and immunogenicity of a rMVA vaccine administered with and without DNA vaccine primingMethods. GeoVax pGA2/JS7 DNA (D) and MVA/HIV62 (M) vaccines encode noninfectious virus-like particles. Intramuscular needle injections were used to deliver placebo, 2 doses of DNA followed by 2 doses of rMVA (DDMM), one dose of DNA followed by 2 doses of rMVA (DMM), or 3 doses of rMVA (MMM) to HIV-seronegative participants.Results. Local and systemic symptoms were mild or moderate. Immune response rates for CD4 + and CD8 + T cells were highest in the DDMM group and lowest in the MMM group (77% vs 43% CD4 + and 42% vs 17% CD8 +). In contrast, response rates for Env binding and neutralizing Ab were highest in the MMM group. The DMM group had intermediate response rates. A 1/10th-dose DDMM regimen induced similar T cell but reduced Ab response rates compared with the full-dose DDMM.Conclusions. MVA62 was well tolerated and elicited different patterns of T cell and Ab responses when administered alone or in combination with the JS7 DNA vaccine. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221899
Volume :
203
Issue :
Suppl 2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
79738980