AbstractThe potential of vaccine-elicited anti-HIV envelope antibodies to control HIV-infection was evaluated by immunizing macaques with the HIV envelope protein and transiently depleting them of their CD8+ cells before intravenous challenge with the pathogenic CCR5-tropic SIV/HIV chimeric virus, SHIVSF162P4. Although sterilizing immunity was not achieved, all vaccinated animals effectively controlled infection and remained free of disease for the duration of observation (over 3 years). In contrast, during the same period, the control animals progressed to disease. Both the vaccinees and the controls developed robust cell-mediated antiviral and neutralizing antibody responses following infection. A comparative analysis of these responses s...
AbstractRecent HIV vaccine failures have prompted calls for more preclinical vaccine testing in non-...
Cellular immunity is believed to be an important prerequisite for an effective HIV vaccine. Accruing...
Three rhesus macaques, previously immunized with SIVD3 or SIVD2, each an attenuated derivative of SI...
International audienceThe role of antibodies directed against the hyper variable envelope region V1 ...
Our central hypothesis is that protection against HIV infection will be powerfully influenced by the...
One of the obstacles to AIDS vaccine development is the variability of HIV-1 within individuals and ...
AbstractThe simian human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) macaque model of AIDS has provided a very use...
AbstractFour rhesus macaques were sequentially immunized with live vaccines ΔvpuΔnefSHIV-4 (vaccine-...
AbstractInfection of Indian-origin rhesus macaques by the simian human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV)...
Producing a prophylactic vaccine for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has proven to be a challenge...
Passive administration of HIV neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) can protect macaques from hard-to-neutr...
SummaryEfforts to develop a vaccine against HIV have so far met with limited success. Given that CD4...
The antiviral properties of broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV are well-documented but no v...
The role of vaccine-induced anti-V2 Abs was tested in three protection experiments in rhesus macaque...
Highly potent and broadly neutralizing anti-HIV-1 antibodies (bNAbs) have been used to prevent and t...
AbstractRecent HIV vaccine failures have prompted calls for more preclinical vaccine testing in non-...
Cellular immunity is believed to be an important prerequisite for an effective HIV vaccine. Accruing...
Three rhesus macaques, previously immunized with SIVD3 or SIVD2, each an attenuated derivative of SI...
International audienceThe role of antibodies directed against the hyper variable envelope region V1 ...
Our central hypothesis is that protection against HIV infection will be powerfully influenced by the...
One of the obstacles to AIDS vaccine development is the variability of HIV-1 within individuals and ...
AbstractThe simian human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) macaque model of AIDS has provided a very use...
AbstractFour rhesus macaques were sequentially immunized with live vaccines ΔvpuΔnefSHIV-4 (vaccine-...
AbstractInfection of Indian-origin rhesus macaques by the simian human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV)...
Producing a prophylactic vaccine for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has proven to be a challenge...
Passive administration of HIV neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) can protect macaques from hard-to-neutr...
SummaryEfforts to develop a vaccine against HIV have so far met with limited success. Given that CD4...
The antiviral properties of broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV are well-documented but no v...
The role of vaccine-induced anti-V2 Abs was tested in three protection experiments in rhesus macaque...
Highly potent and broadly neutralizing anti-HIV-1 antibodies (bNAbs) have been used to prevent and t...
AbstractRecent HIV vaccine failures have prompted calls for more preclinical vaccine testing in non-...
Cellular immunity is believed to be an important prerequisite for an effective HIV vaccine. Accruing...
Three rhesus macaques, previously immunized with SIVD3 or SIVD2, each an attenuated derivative of SI...