Vaccine strategies aimed at blocking virus entry have so far failed to induce protection against heterologous viruses. Thus, the control of viral infection and the block of disease onset may represent a more achievable goal of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccine strategies. Here we show that vaccination of cynomolgus monkeys with a biologically active HIV-1 Tat protein is safe, elicits a broad (humoral and cellular) specific immune response and reduces infection with the highly pathogenic simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV)-89.6P to undetectable levels, preventing the CD4+ T-cell decrease. These results may provide new opportunities for the development of a vaccine against AIDS.

Control of SHIV-89.6P-infection of cynomolgus monkeys by HIV-1 Tat protein vaccine

Caputo, Antonella;
1999

Abstract

Vaccine strategies aimed at blocking virus entry have so far failed to induce protection against heterologous viruses. Thus, the control of viral infection and the block of disease onset may represent a more achievable goal of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccine strategies. Here we show that vaccination of cynomolgus monkeys with a biologically active HIV-1 Tat protein is safe, elicits a broad (humoral and cellular) specific immune response and reduces infection with the highly pathogenic simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV)-89.6P to undetectable levels, preventing the CD4+ T-cell decrease. These results may provide new opportunities for the development of a vaccine against AIDS.
1999
Cafaro, Aurelio; Caputo, Antonella; Fracasso, Claudio; Maggiorella, Maria T.; Goletti, Delia; Baroncelli, Silvia; Pace, Monica; Sernicola, Leonardo; Koanga-Mogtomo, Martin L.; Betti, Monica; Borsetti, Alessandra; Belli, Roberto; Åkerblom, Lennart; Corrias, Franco; Buttò, Stefano; Heeney, Jonathan; Verani, Paola; Titti, Fausto; Ensoli, Barbara
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