Functional effector memory T cells contribute to protection from superinfection with heterologous simian immunodeficiency virus or simian-human immunodeficiency virus isolates in Chinese rhesus macaques

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Ming Sun
Huiwen Zheng
Yingpeng Xie
Bingxiang Li
Haiting Long
Ge Guo
Lei Guo
Jingjing Wang
Ruotong Ning
Yue Li
Longding Liu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences,Institute of Medical Biology, Peking Union Medical College
[2] Ministry of Education,Key Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology and Technology, College of Life Sciences
[3] Nankai University,undefined
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Archives of Virology | 2017年 / 162卷
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus; Simian Immunodeficiency Virus; Neutralize Antibody Response; Chinese Rhesus Macaque; Heterologous Virus;
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Many studies have revealed a protective effect of infection of an individual with an immunodeficiency virus against subsequent infection with a heterologous strain. However, the extent of protection against superinfection conferred by the first infection and the biological consequences of superinfection are not well understood. Here, we report that a rhesus monkey model of mucosal superinfection was established to investigate the protective immune response. Protection against superinfection was shown to correlate with the extent of the polyfunctionality of CD4+ effector memory T cells, whereas neutralizing antibody responses did not protect against superinfection in this model. Notably, immunodeficiency-virus-associated effector memory T-cell responses might significantly contribute to the suppression of virus superinfection. This provides a potential theoretical basis for the development of an HIV/AIDS vaccine.
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