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Prevention of tuberculosis in rhesus macaques by a cytomegalovirus-based vaccine.


ABSTRACT: Despite widespread use of the bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading cause of global mortality from a single infectious agent (Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Mtb). Here, over two independent Mtb challenge studies, we demonstrate that subcutaneous vaccination of rhesus macaques (RMs) with rhesus cytomegalovirus vectors encoding Mtb antigen inserts (hereafter referred to as RhCMV/TB)-which elicit and maintain highly effector-differentiated, circulating and tissue-resident Mtb-specific CD4+ and CD8+ memory T cell responses-can reduce the overall (pulmonary and extrapulmonary) extent of Mtb infection and disease by 68%, as compared to that in unvaccinated controls, after intrabronchial challenge with the Erdman strain of Mtb at ?1 year after the first vaccination. Fourteen of 34 RhCMV/TB-vaccinated RMs (41%) across both studies showed no TB disease by computed tomography scans or at necropsy after challenge (as compared to 0 of 17 unvaccinated controls), and ten of these RMs were Mtb-culture-negative for all tissues, an exceptional long-term vaccine effect in the RM challenge model with the Erdman strain of Mtb. These results suggest that complete vaccine-mediated immune control of highly pathogenic Mtb is possible if immune effector responses can intercept Mtb infection at its earliest stages.

SUBMITTER: Hansen SG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5909823 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Prevention of tuberculosis in rhesus macaques by a cytomegalovirus-based vaccine.

Hansen Scott G SG   Zak Daniel E DE   Xu Guangwu G   Ford Julia C JC   Marshall Emily E EE   Malouli Daniel D   Gilbride Roxanne M RM   Hughes Colette M CM   Ventura Abigail B AB   Ainslie Emily E   Randall Kurt T KT   Selseth Andrea N AN   Rundstrom Parker P   Herlache Lauren L   Lewis Matthew S MS   Park Haesun H   Planer Shannon L SL   Turner John M JM   Fischer Miranda M   Armstrong Christina C   Zweig Robert C RC   Valvo Joseph J   Braun Jackie M JM   Shankar Smitha S   Lu Lenette L   Sylwester Andrew W AW   Legasse Alfred W AW   Messerle Martin M   Jarvis Michael A MA   Amon Lynn M LM   Aderem Alan A   Alter Galit G   Laddy Dominick J DJ   Stone Michele M   Bonavia Aurelio A   Evans Thomas G TG   Axthelm Michael K MK   Früh Klaus K   Edlefsen Paul T PT   Picker Louis J LJ  

Nature medicine 20180115 2


Despite widespread use of the bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, tuberculosis (TB) remains a leading cause of global mortality from a single infectious agent (Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Mtb). Here, over two independent Mtb challenge studies, we demonstrate that subcutaneous vaccination of rhesus macaques (RMs) with rhesus cytomegalovirus vectors encoding Mtb antigen inserts (hereafter referred to as RhCMV/TB)-which elicit and maintain highly effector-differentiated, circulating and tissue  ...[more]

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