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2002
Comparison of the efficacy of early versus late viral proteins in vaccination against SIV.
Stittelaar, Koert J
Gruters, Rob A
Schutten, Martin
van Baalen, Carel A
van Amerongen, Geert
Cranage, Martin
Liljeström, Peter
Sutter, Gerd
Osterhaus, Albert D M E
Vaccine 2002 Jul 26;20: 2921-7
Abstract

The immune response against early regulatory proteins of simian- and human immunodeficiency virus (SIV, HIV) has been associated with a milder course of infection. Here, we directly compared vaccination with Tat/Rev versus Pol/Gag. Challenge infection with SIVmac32H (pJ5) suggested that vaccination with Tat/Rev induced cellular immune responses that enabled cynomolgus macaques to more efficiently control SIV replication than the vaccine-induced immune responses against Pol/Gag. Vaccination with Tat/Rev resulted in reduced plasma SIV loads compared with control (P=0.058) or Pol/Gag-vaccinated (P=0.089) animals, with undetectable plasma viral loads in two of the four Tat/Rev-vaccinated animals. Therefore, the results warrant further investigation of the early regulatory proteins and their potential for vaccination against HIV.

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