Abstract
The ability to elicit broadly neutralizing antibody responses against HIV-1 is a crucial goal for a prophylactic HIV-1 vaccine. Here, we discuss the difficulties of achieving broad HIV-1 neutralization in the context of both the effective annual human influenza virus vaccine and the need to develop a pandemic influenza vaccine. Immunogen-design strategies are underway to target functionally conserved regions of the HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins, and similar strategies might be applicable to pandemic influenza virus vaccine development. Efforts to develop broadly neutralizing vaccines against either HIV-1 or influenza virus might establish a paradigm for future vaccines against highly variable pathogens.
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Karlsson Hedestam, G. B., Fouchier, R. A. M., Phogat, S., Burton, D. R., Sodroski, J., & Wyatt, R. T. (2008, February). The challenges of eliciting neutralizing antibodies to HIV-1 and to influenza virus. Nature Reviews Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrmicro1819
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