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A dendritic cell targeted vaccine induces long-term HIV-specific immunity within the gastrointestinal tract

Author(s)
Ruane, D.Do, YBrane, L.Garg, A.Bozzacco, L.Kraus, T.Caskey, M.Salazar, A.Trumpheller, C.Mehandru, S.
Issued Date
2016-09
DOI
10.1038/mi.2015.133
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/20511
Fulltext
http://www.nature.com/mi/journal/v9/n5/full/mi2015133a.html
Citation
MUCOSAL IMMUNOLOGY, v.9, no.5, pp.1340 - 1352
Abstract
Despite significant therapeutic advances for HIV-1 infected individuals, a preventative HIV-1 vaccine remains elusive. Studies focusing on early transmission events, including the observation that there is a profound loss of gastrointestinal (GI) CD4(+) Tcells during acute HIV-1 infection, highlight the importance of inducing HIV-specific immunity within the gut. Here we report on the generation of cellular and humoral immune responses in the intestines by a mucosally administered, dendritic cell (DC) targeted vaccine. Our results show that nasally delivered alpha-CD205-p24 vaccine in combination with polyICLC, induced polyfunctional immune responses within naso-pulmonary lymphoid sites that disseminated widely to systemic and mucosal (GI tract and the vaginal epithelium) sites. Qualitatively, while alpha-CD205-p24 prime-boost immunization generated CD4(+) T-cell responses, heterologous prime-boost immunization with alpha-CD205-p24 and NYVAC gag-p24 generated high levels of HIV-specific CD4(+) and CD8(+) Tcells within the GI tract. Finally, DC-targeting enhanced the amplitude and longevity of vaccine-induced immune responses in the GI tract. This is the first report of a nasally delivered, DC-targeted vaccine to generate HIV-specific immune responses in the GI tract and will potentially inform the design of preventative approaches against HIV-1 and other mucosal infections
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
ISSN
1933-0219
Keyword
CD8(+) T-CELLSBROADLY NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIESTEST-OF-CONCEPTIN-VIVODEC-205 RECEPTORHUMANIZED MICERHESUS-MONKEYSGAG PROTEINMONOCLONAL-ANTIBODYCORRELATES ANALYSIS

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