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Multiepitopic B- and T-cell responses induced in humans by a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 lipopeptide vaccine
Authors:Gahéry-Ségard H  Pialoux G  Charmeteau B  Sermet S  Poncelet H  Raux M  Tartar A  Lévy J P  Gras-Masse H  Guillet J G
Institution:Laboratoire d'Immunologie des Pathologies Infectieuses et Tumorales, INSERM Unit?e 445, Institut Cochin de G?en?etique Mol?eculaire, Universit?e Ren?ee Descartes, H?opital Cochin, 75014 Paris, France. gahery@icgm.cochin.inserm.fr
Abstract:We have attempted to develop an anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) lipopeptide vaccine with several HIV-specific long peptides modified by C-terminal addition of a single palmitoyl chain. A mixture of six lipopeptides derived from regulatory or structural HIV-1 proteins (Nef, Gag, and Env) was prepared. A phase I study was conducted to evaluate immunogenicity and tolerance in lipopeptide vaccination of HIV-1-seronegative volunteers given three injections of either 100, 250, or 500 microg of each lipopeptide, with or without immunoadjuvant (QS21). This report analyzes in detail B- and T-cell responses induced by vaccination. The lipopeptide vaccine elicited strong and multiepitopic B- and T-cell responses. Vaccinated subjects produced specific immunoglobulin G antibodies that recognized the Nef and Gag proteins. After the third injection, helper CD4(+)-T-cell responses as well as specific cytotoxic CD8(+) T cells were also obtained. These CD8(+) T cells were able to recognize naturally processed viral proteins. Finally, specific gamma interferon-secreting CD8(+) T cells were also detected ex vivo.
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