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Vaccine-Induced Protection from Homologous Tier 2 SHIV Challenge in Nonhuman Primates Depends on Serum-Neutralizing Antibody Titers.


ABSTRACT: Passive administration of HIV neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) can protect macaques from hard-to-neutralize (tier 2) chimeric simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) challenge. However, conditions for nAb-mediated protection after vaccination have not been established. Here, we selected groups of 6 rhesus macaques with either high or low serum nAb titers from a total of 78 animals immunized with recombinant native-like (SOSIP) Env trimers. Repeat intrarectal challenge with homologous tier 2 SHIVBG505 led to rapid infection in unimmunized and low-titer animals. High-titer animals, however, demonstrated protection that was gradually lost as nAb titers waned over time. An autologous serum ID50 nAb titer of ?1:500 afforded more than 90% protection from medium-dose SHIV infection. In contrast, antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity and T cell activity did not correlate with protection. Therefore, Env protein-based vaccination strategies can protect against hard-to-neutralize SHIV challenge in rhesus macaques by inducing tier 2 nAbs, provided appropriate neutralizing titers can be reached and maintained.

SUBMITTER: Pauthner MG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6335502 | biostudies-other | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Vaccine-Induced Protection from Homologous Tier 2 SHIV Challenge in Nonhuman Primates Depends on Serum-Neutralizing Antibody Titers.

Pauthner Matthias G MG   Nkolola Joseph P JP   Havenar-Daughton Colin C   Murrell Ben B   Reiss Samantha M SM   Bastidas Raiza R   Prévost Jérémie J   Nedellec Rebecca R   von Bredow Benjamin B   Abbink Peter P   Cottrell Christopher A CA   Kulp Daniel W DW   Tokatlian Talar T   Nogal Bartek B   Bianchi Matteo M   Li Hui H   Lee Jeong Hyun JH   Butera Salvatore T ST   Evans David T DT   Hangartner Lars L   Finzi Andrés A   Wilson Ian A IA   Wyatt Richard T RT   Irvine Darrell J DJ   Schief William R WR   Ward Andrew B AB   Sanders Rogier W RW   Crotty Shane S   Shaw George M GM   Barouch Dan H DH   Burton Dennis R DR  

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Passive administration of HIV neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) can protect macaques from hard-to-neutralize (tier 2) chimeric simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) challenge. However, conditions for nAb-mediated protection after vaccination have not been established. Here, we selected groups of 6 rhesus macaques with either high or low serum nAb titers from a total of 78 animals immunized with recombinant native-like (SOSIP) Env trimers. Repeat intrarectal challenge with homologous tier 2 SHI  ...[more]

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