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Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes | 1995

Infection of baboons with simian/human immunodeficiency viruses.

Jonathan S. Allan; Pamela Ray; Suzanne R. Broussard; Evelyn M. Whitehead; Gene B. Hubbard; Thomas M. Butler; Kathleen M. Brasky; Paul A. Luciw; Cecilia Cheng-Mayer; Jay A. Levy; Kathelyn S. Steimer; John Li; Joseph Sodroski; Maria Garcia-Moll

Baboons were evaluated for their utility to serve as a model for testing envelope-based vaccines against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). The ability of HIV-1 strains IIIB, RF, and SF2 to infect baboons was compared with that of simian/human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) recombinant viruses comprised of either HXB2 or SF2 env, tat, rev, and vpu genes inserted into the SIVmac239 backbone. Both SHIV recombinants replicated in baboon PBMC in vitro, while no evidence of replication was noted for HIV-1 strains (MN, IIIB, SF2). Infection of baboons in vivo correlated with the restriction of infection in vitro. Virus was recovered by cocultivation methods early after SHIV (HXBc2) infection of two baboons with seroconversion profiles that parallel those observed in simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)mac-infected rhesus monkeys. One of two baboons inoculated with SHIV(SF2) also seroconverted within 4 weeks; however, the kinetics of infection in a second animal appeared much later, with seroconversion to gp120 not evident until 20 weeks and no virus recovery during 32 weeks following infection. Viral DNA was detected in the lymph nodes of the SHIV-inoculated animals by nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification. Histopathologic changes were evident in lymph nodes, yet no overt clinical disease was observed. When HIV-1 strains (IIIB, RF, and SF2) were inoculated into baboons, virus was not recovered and no seroconversion to the major HIV-1 antigens was observed. However, viral DNA from the lymph nodes of four animals inoculated with HIV-1 strains could be detected by nested PCR, indicating a persistent but diminutive infection of HIV-1. The baboon thus represents a new animal model for testing HIV-1 envelope-based vaccines including the evaluation of new immunogens, dosages, routes, and adjuvants that act in eliciting protective responses.


Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes | 1992

Infection of cynomolgus monkeys with a chimeric HIV-1/SIVmac virus that expresses the HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins.

John Li; Lord Ci; William A. Haseltine; Norman L. Letvin; Joseph Sodroski


Journal of Virology | 1991

Gene transfer into human lymphocytes by a defective human immunodeficiency virus type 1 vector.

Mark C. Poznansky; A Lever; L Bergeron; William A. Haseltine; Joseph Sodroski


Journal of Virology | 1994

Analysis in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 vectors of cis-acting sequences that affect gene transfer into human lymphocytes

Cristina Parolin; Tatyana Dorfman; Giorgio Palù; Heinrich G. Göttlinger; Joseph Sodroski


Journal of Virology | 1991

Attenuation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 cytopathic effect by a mutation affecting the transmembrane envelope glycoprotein.

M Kowalski; L Bergeron; Tatyana Dorfman; William A. Haseltine; Joseph Sodroski


Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes | 1991

A rapid method for quantitating the frequency of peripheral blood cells containing HIV-1 DNA.

Mark C. Poznansky; Bruce D. Walker; William A. Haseltine; Joseph Sodroski; Erik Langhoff


Archive | 1993

Characterization ofConserved HumanImmunodeficiency VirusType1 gpl20Neutralization Epitopes Exposed upon gpl20-CD4 Binding

Markus Thali; Craig Furman; James E. Robinson; Joseph Sodroski


Archive | 1993

Immunochemical Analysis ofthegpl20Surface Glycoprotein ofHumanImmunodeficiency VirusType1:Probing the Structure oftheC4andV4DomainsandtheInteraction oftheC4DomainwiththeV3Loop

Markus Thali; Oise Vignaux; Shu-Wing Poon; Macarthur Charles; Bill Sun; Lennart Akerblom; Joseph Sodroski; Jefferson CancerInstitute


Archive | 1993

Effects ofAminoAcidChangesintheExtracellular Domain oftheHumanImmunodeficiency VirusType1gp4l Envelope Glycoprotein

Louise Bergeron; Markus Thali; Heinrich Repke; Joseph Sodroski


Archive | 1992

Effects ofDeletions intheCytoplasmic Domainon Biological Functions ofHumanImmunodeficiency VirusType1 Envelope Glycoproteins

Andrew Lever; Joseph Sodroski

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Heinrich G. Göttlinger

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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