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Vaccine-induced gag-specific T cells are associated with reduced viremia after HIV-1 infection.


ABSTRACT: The contribution of host T-cell immunity and HLA class I alleles to the control of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) replication in natural infection is widely recognized. We assessed whether vaccine-induced T-cell immunity, or expression of certain HLA alleles, impacted HIV-1 control after infection in the Step MRKAd5/HIV-1 gag/pol/nef study. Vaccine-induced T cells were associated with reduced plasma viremia, with subjects targeting ?3 gag peptides presenting with half-log lower mean viral loads than subjects without Gag responses. This effect was stronger in participants infected proximal to vaccination and was independent of our observed association of HLA-B*27, -B*57 and -B*58:01 alleles with lower HIV-1 viremia. These findings support the ability of vaccine-induced T-cell responses to influence postinfection outcome and provide a rationale for the generation of T-cell responses by vaccination to reduce viremia if protection from acquisition is not achieved. Clinical trials identifier: NCT00095576.

SUBMITTER: Janes H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3778967 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Vaccine-induced gag-specific T cells are associated with reduced viremia after HIV-1 infection.

Janes Holly H   Friedrich David P DP   Krambrink Amy A   Smith Rebecca J RJ   Kallas Esper G EG   Horton Helen H   Casimiro Danilo R DR   Carrington Mary M   Geraghty Daniel E DE   Gilbert Peter B PB   McElrath M Juliana MJ   Frahm Nicole N  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20130721 8


The contribution of host T-cell immunity and HLA class I alleles to the control of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) replication in natural infection is widely recognized. We assessed whether vaccine-induced T-cell immunity, or expression of certain HLA alleles, impacted HIV-1 control after infection in the Step MRKAd5/HIV-1 gag/pol/nef study. Vaccine-induced T cells were associated with reduced plasma viremia, with subjects targeting ≥3 gag peptides presenting with half-log lower mean viral  ...[more]

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