Because administration of Tat protein, the HIV-1 toxin that induces immunosuppression and apoptosis, may be deleterious to the host immune system, a chemically inactivated but nonetheless immunogenic Tat preparation, Tat toxoid, was used to immunize seronegative individuals against Tat. In an open, controlled, phase I clinical trial, Tat toxoid turned out to be safe, well tolerated, and able to trigger a specific immune reaction. In particular, a threefold to more than 10-fold increase of circulating antibodies directed against the native Tat was observed after immunization in all of 5 immunized study subjects, together with a positive reaction to delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) skin test with Tat toxoid in vivo and increased lymphoprol...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate which immune parameters, such as antibodies against HIV-1 specificities, ...
The use of the Tat protein of HIV in vaccines against AIDS showed promising results in primate and h...
Transcutaneous immunisation (TCI) is a novel needle-free method of vaccine delivery, which involves ...
Extracellular Tat can act as a viral toxin on uninfected cells of different tissues, including the C...
OBJECTIVES: To antagonize the deleterious effects of the HIV-1 toxin extracellular Tat on uninfected...
We analyzed the epitopes and the molecular forms of Tat recognized by the antibodies raised by Tat-t...
Evolution to AIDS is characterized by a progressive cellular immune suppression. Although there is s...
We analyzed the epitopes and the molecular forms of Tat recognized by the antibodies raised by Tat-t...
Over the last two decades most of the efforts in HIV vaccine development have been based on the use ...
Anti-Tat therapeutic vaccination has been clinically investigated by different groups [1-4], given t...
Vaccination against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection requires candidate antigen(s) (Ag...
Vaccination against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection requires candidate antigen(s) (Ag...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 Tat protein plays a key role in the life cycle of the ...
International audienceA Tat Oyi vaccine preparation was administered with informed consent to 48 lon...
Abstract The use of the Tat protein of HIV in vaccines against AIDS showed promising results in p...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate which immune parameters, such as antibodies against HIV-1 specificities, ...
The use of the Tat protein of HIV in vaccines against AIDS showed promising results in primate and h...
Transcutaneous immunisation (TCI) is a novel needle-free method of vaccine delivery, which involves ...
Extracellular Tat can act as a viral toxin on uninfected cells of different tissues, including the C...
OBJECTIVES: To antagonize the deleterious effects of the HIV-1 toxin extracellular Tat on uninfected...
We analyzed the epitopes and the molecular forms of Tat recognized by the antibodies raised by Tat-t...
Evolution to AIDS is characterized by a progressive cellular immune suppression. Although there is s...
We analyzed the epitopes and the molecular forms of Tat recognized by the antibodies raised by Tat-t...
Over the last two decades most of the efforts in HIV vaccine development have been based on the use ...
Anti-Tat therapeutic vaccination has been clinically investigated by different groups [1-4], given t...
Vaccination against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection requires candidate antigen(s) (Ag...
Vaccination against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection requires candidate antigen(s) (Ag...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 Tat protein plays a key role in the life cycle of the ...
International audienceA Tat Oyi vaccine preparation was administered with informed consent to 48 lon...
Abstract The use of the Tat protein of HIV in vaccines against AIDS showed promising results in p...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate which immune parameters, such as antibodies against HIV-1 specificities, ...
The use of the Tat protein of HIV in vaccines against AIDS showed promising results in primate and h...
Transcutaneous immunisation (TCI) is a novel needle-free method of vaccine delivery, which involves ...