HIV vaccination: turning the spotlight on effector memory T cells as mucosal gatekeepers

  • Cheroutre H
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Abstract

The accumulating failures in HIV vaccine development demonstrate that the immunization approaches used so far are insufficient to reproduce the naturally occurring immunity that controls the virus in long-term non-progressors, HIV controllers, and continuously exposed sex workers. They also underscore the desperate need for new approaches in the design of more effective vaccination protocols. Recent findings might have brought us closer to that goal by providing proof of concept for a novel preventative HIV vaccine by establishing CD8 effector memory T cells within the mucosal sites of transmission.

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Cheroutre, H. (2009). HIV vaccination: turning the spotlight on effector memory T cells as mucosal gatekeepers. F1000 Biology Reports, 1. https://doi.org/10.3410/b1-89

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