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Broad HIV-1 inhibition in vitro by vaccine-elicited CD8+ T cells in African adults

Authors :
Gaudensia Mutua
Bashir Farah
Robert Langat
Jackton Indangasi
Simon Ogola
Brian Onsembe
Jakub T Kopycinski
Peter Hayes
Nicola J Borthwick
Ambreen Ashraf
Len Dally
Burc Barin
Annika Tillander
Jill Gilmour
Jan De Bont
Alison Crook
Drew Hannaman
Josephine H Cox
Omu Anzala
Patricia E Fast
Marie Reilly
Kundai Chinyenze
Walter Jaoko
Tomáš Hanke
Source :
Molecular Therapy: Methods & Clinical Development, Vol 3, Iss C (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2016.

Abstract

We are developing a pan-clade HIV-1 T-cell vaccine HIVconsv, which could complement Env vaccines for prophylaxis and be a key to HIV cure. Our strategy focuses vaccine-elicited effector T-cells on functionally and structurally conserved regions (not full-length proteins and not only epitopes) of the HIV-1 proteome, which are common to most global variants and which, if mutated, cause a replicative fitness loss. Our first clinical trial in low risk HIV-1-negative adults in Oxford demonstrated the principle that naturally mostly subdominant epitopes, when taken out of the context of full-length proteins/virus and delivered by potent regimens involving combinations of simian adenovirus and poxvirus modified vaccinia virus Ankara, can induce robust CD8+ T cells of broad specificities and functions capable of inhibiting in vitro HIV-1 replication. Here and for the first time, we tested this strategy in low risk HIV-1-negative adults in Africa. We showed that the vaccines were well tolerated and induced high frequencies of broadly HIVconsv-specific plurifunctional T cells, which inhibited in vitro viruses from four major clades A, B, C, and D. Because sub-Saharan Africa is globally the region most affected by HIV-1/AIDS, trial HIV-CORE 004 represents an important stage in the path toward efficacy evaluation of this highly rational and promising vaccine strategy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23290501 and 44898924
Volume :
3
Issue :
C
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Molecular Therapy: Methods & Clinical Development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4f123ec4f6fe44898924201105e4aa3e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/mtm.2016.61