New developments in an old strategy: heterologous vector primes and envelope protein boosts in HIV vaccine design

T Musich, M Robert-Guroff - Expert review of vaccines, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
T Musich, M Robert-Guroff
Expert review of vaccines, 2016Taylor & Francis
Prime/boost vaccination strategies for HIV/SIV vaccine development have been used since
the early 1990s and have become an established method for eliciting cell and antibody
mediated immunity. Here we focus on induction of protective antibodies, both broadly
neutralizing and non-neutralizing, with the viral envelope being the key target antigen.
Prime/boost approaches are complicated by the diversity of autologous and heterologous
priming vectors, and by various forms of envelope booster immunogens, many still in …
Abstract
Prime/boost vaccination strategies for HIV/SIV vaccine development have been used since the early 1990s and have become an established method for eliciting cell and antibody mediated immunity. Here we focus on induction of protective antibodies, both broadly neutralizing and non-neutralizing, with the viral envelope being the key target antigen. Prime/boost approaches are complicated by the diversity of autologous and heterologous priming vectors, and by various forms of envelope booster immunogens, many still in development as structural studies aim to design stable constructs with exposure of critical epitopes for protective antibody elicitation. This review discusses individual vaccine components, reviews recent prime/boost strategies and their outcomes, and highlights complicating factors arising as greater knowledge concerning induction of adaptive, protective immunity is acquired.
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