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Frequent Anti-V1V2 Responses Induced by HIV-DNA Followed by HIV-MVA with or without CN54rgp140/GLA-AF in Healthy African Volunteers.

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Msafiri, F; Joachim, A; Held, K; Nadai, Y; Chissumba, RM; Geldmacher, C; Aboud, S; Stöhr, W; Viegas, E; Kroidl, A; Bakari, M; Munseri, PJ ...
Published in: Microorganisms
November 4, 2020

Antibody responses that correlated with reduced risk of HIV acquisition in the RV144 efficacy trial were assessed in healthy African volunteers who had been primed three times with HIV-DNA (subtype A, B, C) and then randomized into two groups; group 1 was boosted twice with HIV-MVA (CRF01_AE) and group 2 with the same HIV-MVA coadministered with subtype C envelope (Env) protein (CN54rgp140/GLA-AF). The fine specificity of plasma Env-specific antibody responses was mapped after the final vaccination using linear peptide microarray technology. Binding IgG antibodies to the V1V2 loop in CRF01_AE and subtype C Env and Env-specific IgA antibodies were determined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Functional antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC)-mediating antibody responses were measured using luciferase assay. Mapping of linear epitopes within HIV-1 Env demonstrated strong targeting of the V1V2, V3, and the immunodominant region in gp41 in both groups, with additional recognition of two epitopes located in the C2 and C4 regions in group 2. A high frequency of V1V2-specific binding IgG antibody responses was detected to CRF01_AE (77%) and subtype C antigens (65%). In conclusion, coadministration of CN54rgp140/GLA-AF with HIV-MVA did not increase the frequency, breadth, or magnitude of anti-V1V2 responses or ADCC-mediating antibodies induced by boosting with HIV-MVA alone.

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Microorganisms

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2076-2607

Publication Date

November 4, 2020

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8

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11

Location

Switzerland

Related Subject Headings

  • 3207 Medical microbiology
  • 3107 Microbiology
 

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Msafiri, F., Joachim, A., Held, K., Nadai, Y., Chissumba, R. M., Geldmacher, C., … Nilsson, C. (2020). Frequent Anti-V1V2 Responses Induced by HIV-DNA Followed by HIV-MVA with or without CN54rgp140/GLA-AF in Healthy African Volunteers. In Microorganisms (Vol. 8). Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8111722
Msafiri, Frank, Agricola Joachim, Kathrin Held, Yuka Nadai, Raquel Matavele Chissumba, Christof Geldmacher, Said Aboud, et al. “Frequent Anti-V1V2 Responses Induced by HIV-DNA Followed by HIV-MVA with or without CN54rgp140/GLA-AF in Healthy African Volunteers.” In Microorganisms, Vol. 8, 2020. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8111722.
Msafiri F, Joachim A, Held K, Nadai Y, Chissumba RM, Geldmacher C, et al. Frequent Anti-V1V2 Responses Induced by HIV-DNA Followed by HIV-MVA with or without CN54rgp140/GLA-AF in Healthy African Volunteers. In: Microorganisms. 2020.
Msafiri, Frank, et al. “Frequent Anti-V1V2 Responses Induced by HIV-DNA Followed by HIV-MVA with or without CN54rgp140/GLA-AF in Healthy African Volunteers.Microorganisms, vol. 8, no. 11, 2020. Pubmed, doi:10.3390/microorganisms8111722.
Msafiri F, Joachim A, Held K, Nadai Y, Chissumba RM, Geldmacher C, Aboud S, Stöhr W, Viegas E, Kroidl A, Bakari M, Munseri PJ, Wahren B, Sandström E, Robb ML, McCormack S, Joseph S, Jani I, Ferrari G, Rao M, Biberfeld G, Lyamuya E, Nilsson C. Frequent Anti-V1V2 Responses Induced by HIV-DNA Followed by HIV-MVA with or without CN54rgp140/GLA-AF in Healthy African Volunteers. Microorganisms. 2020.

Published In

Microorganisms

DOI

ISSN

2076-2607

Publication Date

November 4, 2020

Volume

8

Issue

11

Location

Switzerland

Related Subject Headings

  • 3207 Medical microbiology
  • 3107 Microbiology