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Persistent antibody and T cell responses induced by HIV-1 DNA vaccine delivered by electroporation
Authors:Cristillo Anthony D  Weiss Deborah  Hudacik Lauren  Restrepo Susana  Galmin Lindsey  Suschak John  Draghia-Akli Ruxandra  Markham Phillip  Pal Ranajit
Institution:a Advanced BioScience Laboratories, Inc., Department of Cell Biology, 5510 Nicholson Lane, Kensington, MD 20895, USA
b VGX Pharmaceuticals, Immune Therapeutics Division, 2700 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77381, USA
Abstract:Intramuscular needle injection of HIV-1 DNA vaccines typically elicits weak immune responses in immunized individuals. To improve such responses, the immunogenicity of a vaccine consisting of electroporated DNA followed by intramuscular protein boost was evaluated in rabbits and macaques. In macaques, electroporation of low dose DNA encoding HIV-1 env followed by gp120 protein elicited Th1 cytokines and functional CTL that persisted for over 1 year. In both macaques and rabbits, robust anti-envelope antibodies, elicited by electroporated DNA, were augmented by gp120 protein and such responses neutralized sensitive SHIV isolates. These findings highlight efficient priming of immune responses by electroporated DNA that in conjunction with protein boost may give rise to long-term immunity in immunized hosts.
Keywords:HIV-1  Vaccine  Electroporation  Cellular immunity  Humoral immunity  DNA vaccines
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