AbstractWe reported previously on a vaccine approach that conferred apparent sterilizing immunity to SIVsmE660. The vaccine regimen employed a prime–boost using vectors based on recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) and an alphavirus replicon expressing either SIV Gag or SIV Env. In the current study, we tested the ability of vectors expressing only the SIVsmE660 Env protein to protect macaques against the same high-dose mucosal challenge. Animals developed neutralizing antibody levels comparable to or greater than seen in the previous vaccine study. When the vaccinated animals were challenged with the same high-dose of SIVsmE660, all became infected. While average peak viral loads in animals were slightly lower than those of previou...
Background: Live attenuated simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) vaccines represent the most effectiv...
AbstractRhesus macaques were immunized with a replication-deficient vaccinia virus (MVA) expressing ...
AbstractStudies in non-human primates, with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) and simian/human imm...
AbstractWe reported previously on a vaccine approach that conferred apparent sterilizing immunity to...
Vaccine vectors derived from Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEE) that expressed simian immuno...
AbstractWe investigated the immunogenicity and efficacy of a bimodal prime/boost vaccine regimen giv...
AbstractRecent HIV vaccine failures have prompted calls for more preclinical vaccine testing in non-...
An effective AIDS vaccine will need to protect against globally diverse isolates of HIV. To address ...
The RV144 vaccine trial in Thailand demonstrated that an HIV vaccine could prevent infection in huma...
AbstractPersistent gag-specific T cell immunity would be a useful component of an effective HIV vacc...
AbstractTo evaluate the vaccine potential of SHIVs attenuated by deletion of viral accessory genes, ...
AbstractAlthough most HIV-1 infections worldwide result from heterosexual transmission, most vaccine...
The lack of an effective HIV vaccine calls for efforts to investigate the mechanism of protective im...
AbstractWe earlier reported that immunization of macaques with a reverse transcriptase-deleted SHIVK...
<div><p>The ability to control lentivirus replication may be determined, in part, by the extent to w...
Background: Live attenuated simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) vaccines represent the most effectiv...
AbstractRhesus macaques were immunized with a replication-deficient vaccinia virus (MVA) expressing ...
AbstractStudies in non-human primates, with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) and simian/human imm...
AbstractWe reported previously on a vaccine approach that conferred apparent sterilizing immunity to...
Vaccine vectors derived from Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEE) that expressed simian immuno...
AbstractWe investigated the immunogenicity and efficacy of a bimodal prime/boost vaccine regimen giv...
AbstractRecent HIV vaccine failures have prompted calls for more preclinical vaccine testing in non-...
An effective AIDS vaccine will need to protect against globally diverse isolates of HIV. To address ...
The RV144 vaccine trial in Thailand demonstrated that an HIV vaccine could prevent infection in huma...
AbstractPersistent gag-specific T cell immunity would be a useful component of an effective HIV vacc...
AbstractTo evaluate the vaccine potential of SHIVs attenuated by deletion of viral accessory genes, ...
AbstractAlthough most HIV-1 infections worldwide result from heterosexual transmission, most vaccine...
The lack of an effective HIV vaccine calls for efforts to investigate the mechanism of protective im...
AbstractWe earlier reported that immunization of macaques with a reverse transcriptase-deleted SHIVK...
<div><p>The ability to control lentivirus replication may be determined, in part, by the extent to w...
Background: Live attenuated simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) vaccines represent the most effectiv...
AbstractRhesus macaques were immunized with a replication-deficient vaccinia virus (MVA) expressing ...
AbstractStudies in non-human primates, with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) and simian/human imm...