HIV-1 recombinant poxvirus vaccine induces cross-protection against HIV-2 challenge in rhesus macaques
- PMID: 7585061
- DOI: 10.1038/nm0495-321
HIV-1 recombinant poxvirus vaccine induces cross-protection against HIV-2 challenge in rhesus macaques
Abstract
Rhesus macaques were immunized with attenuated vaccinia or canarypox human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) recombinants and boosted with HIV-1 protein subunits formulated in alum. Following challenge with HIV-2SBL6669, three out of eight immunized macaques resisted infection for six months and another exhibited significantly delayed infection, whereas all three naive controls became infected. Immunizations elicited both humoral and cellular immune responses; however, no clear correlates of protection were discerned. Although more extensive studies are now called for, this first demonstration of cross-protection between HIV-1 and -2 suggests that viral variability may not be an insurmountable problem in the design of a global AIDS vaccine.
Comment in
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Assessing animal models of AIDS.Nat Med. 1995 Apr;1(4):295-7. doi: 10.1038/nm0495-295. Nat Med. 1995. PMID: 7585052 No abstract available.
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