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Vaccine responses to conserved regions of the HIV-1 proteome are associated with an increased capacity to inhibit multiple virus isolates ex vivo

Authors :
F Lala
Jakub Kopycinski
Jean-Louis Excler
Michael C. Keefer
Dilbinder K. Gill
Peter Hayes
Hannah Cheeseman
Josephine H. Cox
J Czyzewska-Khan
Aggeliki Spentzou
Ambreen Ashraf
Patricia E. Fast
Jill Gilmour
Source :
Retrovirology
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2012.

Abstract

Background The majority of assays currently used to assess HIV-1 vaccine candidate immunogenicity in humans fail to predict protection against HIV-1 acquisition or control of viraemia. However, a correlation between in vivo and ex vivo control mediated by CD8+ T-cell populations has been described using an ex vivo virus inhibition assay (VIA) in chronically infected individuals and vaccinated non-human primates. Here we attempt to relate the specificity of vaccine-induced virus-specific CD8 responses to the inhibition of HIV-1 ex vivo. Methods

Details

ISSN :
17424690
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Retrovirology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3b83959b52e98a0dbd364c5e40d0a483