Interleukin-18 modulates immune responses induced by HIV-1 Nef DNA prime/protein boost vaccine

O Billaut-Mulot, T Idziorek, E Ban, L Kremer, L Dupré… - Vaccine, 2000 - Elsevier
O Billaut-Mulot, T Idziorek, E Ban, L Kremer, L Dupré, M Loyens, G Riveau, C Locht…
Vaccine, 2000Elsevier
Many different HIV-1 vaccine strategies have been developed, but as yet none has been
completely successful. Promising results from combined DNA prime/protein boost vaccines
have been reported. Specific immune responses generated by DNA vaccines can be
modulated by the co-delivery of genes coding for cytokines. In this study, we have used the
intradermal route by needle injection of a plasmid coding for the HIV-1 Nef accessory
protein. We show that DNA prime/protein boost vaccine combinations increase the humoral …
Many different HIV-1 vaccine strategies have been developed, but as yet none has been completely successful. Promising results from combined DNA prime/protein boost vaccines have been reported. Specific immune responses generated by DNA vaccines can be modulated by the co-delivery of genes coding for cytokines. In this study, we have used the intradermal route by needle injection of a plasmid coding for the HIV-1 Nef accessory protein. We show that DNA prime/protein boost vaccine combinations increase the humoral and cellular immune responses against HIV-1 Nef and that the co-injection of DNA encoding Interleukin-18 (IL-18) modulates the specific immune response towards a Th1 type.
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