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  • Preserved CD4+ Central Memo...
    Letvin, Norman L; Mascola, John R; Sun, Yue; Gorgone, Darci A; Buzby, Adam P; Xu, Ling; Yang, Zhi-yong; Chakrabarti, Bimal; Rao, Srinivas S; Schmitz, Jörn E; Montefiori, David C; Barker, Brianne R; Bookstein, Fred L; Nabel, Gary J

    Science, 06/2006, Letnik: 312, Številka: 5779
    Journal Article

    Vaccine-induced cellular immunity controls virus replication in simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected monkeys only transiently, leading to the question of whether such vaccines for AIDS will be effective. We immunized monkeys with plasmid DNA and replication-defective adenoviral vectors encoding SIV proteins and then challenged them with pathogenic SIV. Although these monkeys demonstrated a reduction in viremia restricted to the early phase of SIV infection, they showed a prolonged survival. This survival was associated with preserved central memory CD4⁺ T lymphocytes and could be predicted by the magnitude of the vaccine-induced cellular immune response. These immune correlates of vaccine efficacy should guide the evaluation of AIDS vaccines in humans.