Recombinant Simian Varicella Virus-Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Vaccine Induces T and B Cell Functions and Provides Partial Protection against Repeated Mucosal SIV Challenges in Rhesus Macaques

Author:

Pahar BapiORCID,Gray Wayne,Fahlberg MarissaORCID,Grasperge Brooke,Hunter Meredith,Das Arpita,Mabee Christopher,Aye Pyone Pyone,Schiro Faith,Hensley Krystle,Ratnayake Aneeka,Goff Kelly,LaBranche Celia,Shen Xiaoying,Tomaras Georgia D.,DeMarco C. Todd,Montefiori David,Kissinger Patricia,Marx Preston A.,Traina-Dorge Vicki

Abstract

HIV vaccine mediated efficacy, using an expanded live attenuated recombinant varicella virus-vectored SIV rSVV-SIVgag/env vaccine prime with adjuvanted SIV-Env and SIV-Gag protein boosts, was evaluated in a female rhesus macaques (RM) model against repeated intravaginal SIV challenges. Vaccination induced anti-SIV IgG responses and neutralizing antibodies were found in all vaccinated RMs. Three of the eight vaccinated RM remained uninfected (vaccinated and protected, VP) after 13 repeated challenges with the pathogenic SIVmac251-CX-1. The remaining five vaccinated and infected (VI) macaques had significantly reduced plasma viral loads compared with the infected controls (IC). A significant increase in systemic central memory CD4+ T cells and mucosal CD8+ effector memory T-cell responses was detected in vaccinated RMs compared to controls. Variability in lymph node SIV-Gag and Env specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cell cytokine responses were detected in the VI RMs while all three VP RMs had more durable cytokine responses following vaccination and prior to challenge. VI RMs demonstrated predominately SIV-specific monofunctional cytokine responses while the VP RMs generated polyfunctional cytokine responses. This study demonstrates that varicella virus-vectored SIV vaccination with protein boosts induces a 37.5% efficacy rate against pathogenic SIV challenge by generating mucosal memory, virus specific neutralizing antibodies, binding antibodies, and polyfunctional T-cell responses.

Funder

NIH NIAID SVEU

National Center For Research Resources and the Office of Research Infrastructure Programs of the NIH

NIAID DAIDS Nonhuman Primate Core Virology Laboratory for AIDS Vaccine Research and Development

NIH

NIH/NIAID

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases

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