[HTML][HTML] Challenges in the development of an HIV-1 vaccine

DH Barouch - Nature, 2008 - nature.com
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The development of a safe and effective human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 vaccine is a
critically important global health priority. Despite recent advances in our understanding of
HIV-1 pathogenesis and immunology, however, major scientific obstacles remain. Prototype
HIV-1 vaccine candidates aimed at eliciting humoral and cellular immune responses have
so far failed to protect against HIV-1 infection or to reduce viral loads after infection in clinical
efficacy studies. A renewed and coordinated commitment to basic discovery research …
Abstract
The development of a safe and effective human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 vaccine is a critically important global health priority. Despite recent advances in our understanding of HIV-1 pathogenesis and immunology, however, major scientific obstacles remain. Prototype HIV-1 vaccine candidates aimed at eliciting humoral and cellular immune responses have so far failed to protect against HIV-1 infection or to reduce viral loads after infection in clinical efficacy studies. A renewed and coordinated commitment to basic discovery research, preclinical studies and clinical trials will therefore be required to overcome the hurdles currently facing the field. Here I review key challenges and future prospects in the quest to develop a prophylactic HIV-1 vaccine.
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