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Adenovirus 5- and 35-based Immunotherapy Enhances the Strength but Not Breadth or Quality of Immunity During Chronic SIV Infection

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Journal Eur J Immunol
Date 2009 Aug 12
PMID 19670380
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Heterologous adenovirus-based vectors hold promise as preventative HIV vaccines but their capacity to induce effective T-cell immunity in established infection has not been explored. We vaccinated rhesus macaques chronically infected with SIVmac251 and undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART) with human adenovirus serotype 5-based vectors expressing SIV Gag, Env, and Nef with and without IL-15 and evaluated vaccine immunogenicity. Vaccination increased Ag-specific T cells 20-fold but did not expand the breadth of epitopes recognized or the quality of response, as the majority of CD8(+) and CD4(+) T cells produced only one cytokine irrespective of vaccination. Immunization transiently restored blood CD4(+) central memory T cells (Tcm) and boosted CD4(+) and CD8(+) Tcm and effector cell responses but did not prevent virus rebound upon cessation of ART. Boosting with human adenovirus serotype 35-based vectors during a second ART cycle increased Ag-specific T cells to 50-fold above pre-vaccination levels and boosted CD4(+) Tcm numbers but did not expand the breadth or quality of immunity or control virus levels following drug discontinuation. The number of blood CD4(+) Tcm correlated positively with complexity of T-cell responses and negatively with virus load, suggesting that more complete restoration of this subset through vaccination would be beneficial.

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