Development of a Sendai virus vector-based AIDS vaccine inducing T cell responses
- PMID: 26512881
- DOI: 10.1586/14760584.2016.1105747
Development of a Sendai virus vector-based AIDS vaccine inducing T cell responses
Abstract
Virus-specific CD8(+) T-cell responses play a major role in the control of HIV replication, and induction of HIV-specific T-cell responses is an important strategy for AIDS vaccine development. Optimization of the delivery system and immunogen would be the key for the development of an effective T cell-based AIDS vaccine. Heterologous prime-boost vaccine regimens using multiple viral vectors are a promising protocol for efficient induction of HIV-specific T-cell responses, and the development of a variety of potent viral vectors have been attempted. This review describes the current progress of the development of T cell-based AIDS vaccines using viral vectors, focusing on Sendai virus vectors, whose phase I clinical trials have been performed.
Keywords: AIDS vaccine; CTL; HIV; SIV; Sendai virus.
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