Progress toward an HIV vaccine

NL Letvin - Annu. Rev. Med., 2005 - annualreviews.org
NL Letvin
Annu. Rev. Med., 2005annualreviews.org
The development of an HIV vaccine is proving to be an unprecedented challenge. The
difficulty in creating this vaccine arises from the enormous genetic variation of the virus and
the unusual importance of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) in controlling its spread. Whereas
traditional vaccine strategies are unlikely to confer safe and effective HIV protection, novel
strategies for eliciting CTL have provided substantial clinical benefits in nonhuman primate
model systems. These vaccine strategies, including plasmid DNA and live recombinant …
The development of an HIV vaccine is proving to be an unprecedented challenge. The difficulty in creating this vaccine arises from the enormous genetic variation of the virus and the unusual importance of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) in controlling its spread. Whereas traditional vaccine strategies are unlikely to confer safe and effective HIV protection, novel strategies for eliciting CTL have provided substantial clinical benefits in nonhuman primate model systems. These vaccine strategies, including plasmid DNA and live recombinant vectors, are currently being evaluated in human clinical trials.
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