Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-30-2023
Publication Title
Vaccines
Abstract
At the heart of the DNA/ALVAC/gp120/alum vaccine’s efficacy in the absence of neutralizing antibodies is a delicate balance of pro- and anti-inflammatory immune responses that effectively decreases the risk of SIVmac251 acquisition in macaques. Vaccine efficacy is linked to antibodies recognizing the V2 helical conformation, DC-10 tolerogenic dendritic cells eliciting the clearance of apoptotic cells via efferocytosis, and CCR5 downregulation on vaccine-induced gut homing CD4+ cells. RAS activation is also linked to vaccine efficacy, which prompted the testing of IGF-1, a potent inducer of RAS activation with vaccination. We found that IGF-1 changed the hierarchy of V1/V2 epitope recognition and decreased both ADCC specific for helical V2 and efferocytosis. Remarkably, IGF-1 also reduced the expression of CCR5 on vaccine-induced CD4+ gut-homing T-cells, compensating for its negative effect on ADCC and efferocytosis and resulting in equivalent vaccine efficacy (71% with IGF-1 and 69% without).
PubMed ID
38005994
Volume
11
Issue
11
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Recommended Citation
Bissa, Massimiliano; Galli, Veronica; Schifanella, Luca; Vaccari, Monica; Rahman, Mohammad Arif; Gorini, Giacomo; Binello, Nicolò; Sarkis, Sarkis; Gutowska, Anna; Silva de Castro, Isabela; Doster, Melvin N.; Moles, Ramona; Ferrari, Guido; Shen, Xiaoying; Tomaras, Georgia D.; Montefiori, David C.; N’guessan, Kombo F.; Paquin-Proulx, Dominic; Kozlowski, Pamela A.; Venzon, David J.; Choo-Wosoba, Hyoyoung; Breed, Matthew W.; Kramer, Joshua; and Franchini, Genoveffa, "In Vivo Treatment with Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 Reduces CCR5 Expression on Vaccine-Induced Activated CD4+ T-Cells" (2023). School of Graduate Studies Faculty Publications. 219.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/sogs_facpubs/219
10.3390/vaccines11111662
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