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Interleukin-15 response signature predicts RhCMV/SIV vaccine efficacy.

Authors :
Barrenäs F
Hansen SG
Law L
Driscoll C
Green RR
Smith E
Chang J
Golez I
Urion T
Peng X
Whitmore L
Newhouse D
Hughes CM
Morrow D
Randall KT
Selseth AN
Ford JC
Gilbride RM
Randall BE
Ainslie E
Oswald K
Shoemaker R
Fast R
Bosche WJ
Axthelm MK
Fukazawa Y
Pavlakis GN
Felber BK
Fourati S
Sekaly RP
Lifson JD
Komorowski J
Kosmider E
Shao D
Song W
Edlefsen PT
Picker LJ
Gale M Jr
Source :
PLoS pathogens [PLoS Pathog] 2021 Jul 06; Vol. 17 (7), pp. e1009278. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jul 06 (Print Publication: 2021).
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) challenge of rhesus macaques (RMs) vaccinated with strain 68-1 Rhesus Cytomegalovirus (RhCMV) vectors expressing SIV proteins (RhCMV/SIV) results in a binary outcome: stringent control and subsequent clearance of highly pathogenic SIV in ~55% of vaccinated RMs with no protection in the remaining 45%. Although previous work indicates that unconventionally restricted, SIV-specific, effector-memory (EM)-biased CD8+ T cell responses are necessary for efficacy, the magnitude of these responses does not predict efficacy, and the basis of protection vs. non-protection in 68-1 RhCMV/SIV vector-vaccinated RMs has not been elucidated. Here, we report that 68-1 RhCMV/SIV vector administration strikingly alters the whole blood transcriptome of vaccinated RMs, with the sustained induction of specific immune-related pathways, including immune cell, toll-like receptor (TLR), inflammasome/cell death, and interleukin-15 (IL-15) signaling, significantly correlating with subsequent vaccine efficacy. Treatment of a separate RM cohort with IL-15 confirmed the central involvement of this cytokine in the protection signature, linking the major innate and adaptive immune gene expression networks that correlate with RhCMV/SIV vaccine efficacy. This change-from-baseline IL-15 response signature was also demonstrated to significantly correlate with vaccine efficacy in an independent validation cohort of vaccinated and challenged RMs. The differential IL-15 gene set response to vaccination strongly correlated with the pre-vaccination activity of this pathway, with reduced baseline expression of IL-15 response genes significantly correlating with higher vaccine-induced induction of IL-15 signaling and subsequent vaccine protection, suggesting that a robust de novo vaccine-induced IL-15 signaling response is needed to program vaccine efficacy. Thus, the RhCMV/SIV vaccine imparts a coordinated and persistent induction of innate and adaptive immune pathways featuring IL-15, a known regulator of CD8+ T cell function, that support the ability of vaccine-elicited unconventionally restricted CD8+ T cells to mediate protection against SIV challenge.<br />Competing Interests: I have read the journal’s policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Louis J. Picker and Scott G. Hansen declare their role as consultants for, and their substantial financial interest in Vir Biotechnology, Inc. as a Conflict of Interest that is managed by OHSU. No other authors have any conflicts to disclose.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1553-7374
Volume :
17
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
PLoS pathogens
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34228762
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009278