Identification of effective subdominant anti-HIV-1 CD8+ T cells within entire post-infection and post-vaccination immune responses

Defining the components of an HIV immunogen that could induce effective CD8+ T cell responses is critical to vaccine development. We addressed this question by investigating the viral targets of CD8+ T cells that potently inhibit HIV replication in vitro, as this is highly predictive of virus contro...

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Veröffentlicht in:PLoS pathogens 2015-02, Vol.11 (2), p.e1004658-e1004658
Hauptverfasser: Hancock, Gemma, Yang, Hongbing, Yorke, Elisabeth, Wainwright, Emma, Bourne, Victoria, Frisbee, Alyse, Payne, Tamika L, Berrong, Mark, Ferrari, Guido, Chopera, Denis, Hanke, Tomas, Mothe, Beatriz, Brander, Christian, McElrath, M Juliana, McMichael, Andrew, Goonetilleke, Nilu, Tomaras, Georgia D, Frahm, Nicole, Dorrell, Lucy
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Zusammenfassung:Defining the components of an HIV immunogen that could induce effective CD8+ T cell responses is critical to vaccine development. We addressed this question by investigating the viral targets of CD8+ T cells that potently inhibit HIV replication in vitro, as this is highly predictive of virus control in vivo. We observed broad and potent ex vivo CD8+ T cell-mediated viral inhibitory activity against a panel of HIV isolates among viremic controllers (VC, viral loads
ISSN:1553-7374
1553-7366
1553-7374
DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1004658