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Immunology Letters | 1996

Recombinant subunit vaccines as an approach to study correlates of protection against primate lentivirus infection

Shiu-Lok Hu; Patricia Polacino; Virginia Stallard; James Klaniecki; Sridhar Pennathur; Bruce M. Travis; Lynda Misher; Hariklia Kornas; Alphonse J. Langlois; William R. Morton; Raoul E. Benveniste

Using pathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection of macaques as a model, we explored the limits of the protective immunity elicited by recombinant subunit vaccines and examined factors that affect their efficacy. Envelope gp 160 vaccines, when used in a live recombinant virus-priming and subunit-protein-boosting regimen, protected macaques against a low-dose, intravenous infection by a cloned homologous virus SIVmne E11S. The same regimen was also effective against intrarectal challenge by the same virus and against intravenous challenge by E11S grown on primary macaque peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). However, only limited protection was observed against uncloned SIVmne. Priming with live recombinant virus was more effective than immunization with subunit gp 160 alone, indicating a potential advantage of native antigen presentation and the possible role of cell-mediated immunity in protection. Whole gp 160 was more effective than the surface antigen (gp 130), even though both antigens elicited similar levels of neutralizing antibodies. Animals immunized with the core (gag-pol) antigens failed to generate any neutralizing antibody and were all infected following challenge. However, their proviral load was 10-100-fold lower than that of the control animals, indicating that immune mechanisms such as cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) may play a role. Finally, animals immunized with both the core and the envelope antigens generated significant protective immunity, even with relatively low neutralizing antibodies. Taken together, these results indicate that multiple mechanisms may contribute to protection. It may therefore be advantageous to incorporate multiple antigens in the design of recombinant subunit vaccines against acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).


Science | 1991

Recombinant virus vaccine-induced SIV-specific CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes

Ling Shen; Zheng W. Chen; Michael D. Miller; Virginia Stallard; Gail P. Mazzara; Dennis Panicali; Norman L. Letvin


Journal of Virology | 1999

Role of Immune Responses against the Envelope and the Core Antigens of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVmne in Protection against Homologous Cloned and Uncloned Virus Challenge in Macaques

Patricia Polacino; Virginia Stallard; James Klaniecki; Sridhar Pennathur; David C. Montefiori; Alphonse J. Langlois; Barbra A. Richardson; William R. Morton; Raoul E. Benveniste; Shiu-Lok Hu


Archive | 1992

Self-assembled, defective, non-self-propagating lentivirus particles

Gail P. Mazzara; Bryan Roberts; Dennis L. Panicali; Virginia Stallard; Linda Gritz; Anna Mahe


Archive | 1991

Self assembled, defective, nonself-propagating viral particles

Gail P. Mazzara; Dennis L. Panicali; Bryan Roberts; Linda Gritz; Virginia Stallard


Journal of Virology | 1999

Limited breadth of the protective immunity elicited by simian immunodeficiency virus SIVmne gp160 vaccines in a combination immunization regimen.

Patricia Polacino; Virginia Stallard; James Klaniecki; David C. Montefiori; Alphonse J. Langlois; Barbra A. Richardson; Julie Overbaugh; William R. Morton; Raoul E. Benveniste; Shiu-Lok Hu


Journal of Virology | 1999

Protection of Macaques against Intrarectal Infection by a Combination Immunization Regimen with Recombinant Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVmne gp160 Vaccines

Patricia Polacino; Virginia Stallard; David C. Montefiori; Charles R. Brown; Barbra A. Richardson; William R. Morton; Raoul E. Benveniste; Shiu-Lok Hu


Journal of Medical Primatology | 1993

Protection of vaccinia-primed macaques against SIVmne infection by combination immunization with recombinant vaccinia virus and SIVmne gp160.

Shiu-Lok Hu; Virginia Stallard; K. Abrams; Glen N. Barber; L. Kuller; Langlois Aj; W. R. Morton; R. E. Benveniste


AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 1994

Analysis of Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Responses to SIV Proteins in SIV-Infected Macaques Using Antigen-Specific Stimulation with Recombinant Vaccinia and Fowl Poxviruses

Stephen J. Kent; Virginia Stallard; Lawrence Corey; Shiu-Lok Hu; William R. Morton; Linda Gritz; Dennis Panicali; Philip D. Greenberg


Archive | 1989

A method of evaluating recombinant vaccines against immunodeficiency virus

Linda Gritz; Virginia Stallard; Dennis L. Panicall

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Shiu-Lok Hu

University of Washington

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Raoul E. Benveniste

National Institutes of Health

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Linda Gritz

National Institutes of Health

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