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DOI: 10.1097/00002030-199818000-00009
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Induction of immune responses to HIV-1 by canarypox virus (ALVAC) HIV-1 and gp120 SF-2 recombinant vaccines in uninfected volunteers

Robert B. Belshe,Geoffrey J. Gorse,Mark J. Mulligan,Thomas G. Evans,Michael C. Keefer,Jean‐Louis Excler,Anne-Marie Duliegè,James Tartaglia,William I. Cox,James McNamara,Kai Hwang,Alice P. Bradney,David C. Montefiori,Kent J. Weinhold

Virology
Neutralizing antibody
Immunogenicity
1998
To determine the ability of live attenuated canarypox virus expressing HIV antigens to induce CD8+ cytotoxic T-cell responses and to prime for neutralizing antibody responses to boosting with purified recombinant gp120 subunit vaccine.A prospective, double-blind, randomized, immunogenicity and safety study was conducted in healthy adults at low risk for acquiring HIV infection and who were seronegative for HIV.CD8+ cytotoxic T-cells directed against Env or Gag expressing target cells were measured after live recombinant canarypox-HIV-1 vaccine priming (vaccine given at days 0, 7, 14 and 21). Neutralizing antibodies were measured after subunit boosting (vaccine given at days 28 and 84).CD8+ CTL were induced in 64% of volunteers by the live recombinant canarypox-HIV-1 vaccine. All volunteers who received two doses of subunit vaccine after live recombinant canarypox priming developed neutralizing antibodies directed against laboratory strains of HIV-1 and seven out of eight volunteers tested developed neutralizing antibodies to the primary isolate, BZ167, but to none of eight other primary isolates. Unprimed controls had low or absent neutralizing antibodies after two doses of subunit vaccine.The live canarypox vector was safe, stimulated cytotoxic T-cells and primed for a vigorous neutralizing antibody response upon boosting with subunit gp120 vaccine. This vaccine combination should be evaluated further for inducing protection against HIV infection.
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    Induction of immune responses to HIV-1 by canarypox virus (ALVAC) HIV-1 and gp120 SF-2 recombinant vaccines in uninfected volunteers” is a paper by Robert B. Belshe Geoffrey J. Gorse Mark J. Mulligan Thomas G. Evans Michael C. Keefer Jean‐Louis Excler Anne-Marie Duliegè James Tartaglia William I. Cox James McNamara Kai Hwang Alice P. Bradney David C. Montefiori Kent J. Weinhold published in 1998. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.