Most HIV-1 infections are thought to occur at mucosal surfaces during sexual contact. It has been hypothesized that vaccines delivered at mucosal surfaces may mediate better protection against HIV-1 than vaccines that are delivered systemically. To test this, rhesus macaques were vaccinated by intramuscular (i.m.) or intravaginal (ivag.) routes with helper-dependent adenoviral (HD-Ad) vectors expressing HIV-1 envelope. Macaques were first immunized intranasally with species C Ad serotype 5 (Ad5) prior to serotype-switching with species C HD-Ad6, Ad1, Ad5, and Ad2 vectors expressing env followed by rectal challenge with CCR5-tropic SHIV-SF162P3. Vaccination by the systemic route generated stronger systemic CD8 T cell responses in PBMC, but w...
Mucosal immunity is central to sexual transmission and overall pathogenesis of HIV-1 infection, but ...
BACKGROUND:Defining optimal routes for induction of mucosal immunity represents an important researc...
In macaques, the route of immunization has a profound effect on the immune response. Augmenting rect...
<div><p>Most HIV-1 infections are thought to occur at mucosal surfaces during sexual contact. It has...
Most HIV-1 infections are thought to occur at mucosal surfaces during sexual contact. It has been hy...
Most HIV-1 infections are thought to occur at mucosal surfaces during sexual contact. It has been hy...
Sexual mucosal transmission of HIV-1 is the most common means of spread of HIV/AIDS throughout the w...
AbstractAlthough most HIV-1 infections worldwide result from heterosexual transmission, most vaccine...
Groups of rhesus macaques that had previously been immunized with HIV-1 envelope (env) peptides and ...
Further advances are required in understanding protection from AIDS by T cell immunity across mucosa...
Mucosal HIV infection is currently the leading cause of the global AIDS epidemic, with most infectio...
Further advances are required in understanding protection from AIDS by T cell immunity across mucosa...
AbstractImmune correlates of vaccine protection from HIV-1 infection would provide important milesto...
Attempts to develop a protective human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccine have had limited success...
Groups of rhesus macaques that had previously been immunized with HIV-1 envelope (env) peptides and ...
Mucosal immunity is central to sexual transmission and overall pathogenesis of HIV-1 infection, but ...
BACKGROUND:Defining optimal routes for induction of mucosal immunity represents an important researc...
In macaques, the route of immunization has a profound effect on the immune response. Augmenting rect...
<div><p>Most HIV-1 infections are thought to occur at mucosal surfaces during sexual contact. It has...
Most HIV-1 infections are thought to occur at mucosal surfaces during sexual contact. It has been hy...
Most HIV-1 infections are thought to occur at mucosal surfaces during sexual contact. It has been hy...
Sexual mucosal transmission of HIV-1 is the most common means of spread of HIV/AIDS throughout the w...
AbstractAlthough most HIV-1 infections worldwide result from heterosexual transmission, most vaccine...
Groups of rhesus macaques that had previously been immunized with HIV-1 envelope (env) peptides and ...
Further advances are required in understanding protection from AIDS by T cell immunity across mucosa...
Mucosal HIV infection is currently the leading cause of the global AIDS epidemic, with most infectio...
Further advances are required in understanding protection from AIDS by T cell immunity across mucosa...
AbstractImmune correlates of vaccine protection from HIV-1 infection would provide important milesto...
Attempts to develop a protective human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccine have had limited success...
Groups of rhesus macaques that had previously been immunized with HIV-1 envelope (env) peptides and ...
Mucosal immunity is central to sexual transmission and overall pathogenesis of HIV-1 infection, but ...
BACKGROUND:Defining optimal routes for induction of mucosal immunity represents an important researc...
In macaques, the route of immunization has a profound effect on the immune response. Augmenting rect...