An effective immune response against human immunodeficiency virus or
simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) is critical in achieving control of
viral replication. Here, we show in SIV-infected rhesus monkeys that an
effective and durable SIV-specific cellular and humoral immunity is elicited
by a vaccination with chemically inactivated SIV-pulsed dendritic cells.
After three immunizations made at two-week intervals, the animals exhibited
a 50-fold decrease of SIV DNA and a 1,000-fold decrease of SIV RNA in
peripheral blood. Such reduced viral load levels were maintained over the
remaining 34 weeks of the study. Molecular and cellular analyses of axillary
and inguinal node lymphocytes of vaccinated monkeys revealed a correlation
between decreased SIV DNA and RNA levels and increased SIV-specific T-cell
responses. Neutralizing antibody responses were augmented and remained
elevated. Inactivated whole virus-pulsed dendritic cell vaccines are
promising means to control diseases caused by immuno- deficiency viruses.
1. Institut de
Recherche sur les Vaccins et l'Immunothérapie des Cancers et du Sida,
Paris, France
2. Laboratoire d'Oncologie et Virologie Moléculaire, Centre Biomédical des
Saints-Pères, Université René Descartes (Paris V), Paris, France
3. Laboratory of Pathology and Virology, Tropical Medicine Institute,
Guangzhou, P. R. China Correspondence should be addressed to W Lu. e-mail:
louis.wei-lu@biomedicale.univ-paris5.fr
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