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Induction of protective immunity against pathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus by a foreign receptor-dependent replication of an engineered avirulent virus

Authors :
Akiko Takeda
Kazuyasu Mori
Tetsutaro Sato
Takashi Odawara
Hiromi Nakamura
Yoshiyuki Nagai
Tetsuro Matano
Munehide Kano
Source :
Vaccine. 18(28)
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

In AIDS vaccine strategies, live attenuated vaccines can confer good resistance against pathogenic virus infections but have the potential risk of inducing disease, whereas safer replication-negative strategies such as DNA vaccinations have so far failed to prevent the disease onset. Here, we developed a novel DNA vaccine strategy to induce restricted replication of an avirulent virus and evaluated it in a simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection model. We generated a chimeric SIV, FMSIV, by replacing SIV env with ecotropic Friend murine leukemia virus (FMLV) env to confine its replication to FMLV receptor (mCAT1)-expressing cells. In primate cells lacking mCAT1, FMSIV did not replicate unless mCAT1 was introduced exogenously. Vaccination to macaques with both the FMSIV DNA and the mCAT1-expression plasmid DNA induced SIV Gag-specific cellular immune responses and resistance against pathogenic SIV(mac239) challenge more efficiently than the replication-negative control vaccination with the FMSIV DNA alone. This strategy may be useful for development of safe and effective vaccines against various kinds of pathogenic viruses.

Details

ISSN :
0264410X
Volume :
18
Issue :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vaccine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3c5db266ad314b3c235e2f72f798211d