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HIV
Patch Vaccine Shows Promise in Animal Studies
By Anne Harding
A
therapeutic
vaccine delivered through the skin could help restore
HIV-specific immune response in HIV-infected patients, based on
the results of a primate study.
The
DermaVir patch produced simian immunodeficiency
virus (SIV)-specific CD4 and CD8 cell responses in SIV-naive rhesus
macaques, Dr. Julianna Lisziewicz of the Research Institute for
Genetic and Human Therapy in Washington, and her colleagues report
in the January issue of the Journal of Investigative Dermatology.
Another
study by the team, published this month in the journal AIDS, shows
the vaccine can also produce a response in SIV-infected macaques,
including immunocompromised animals, Dr. Lisziewicz told Reuters
Health.
Tests
of the DermaVir patch are underway in humans in Europe, and are
set to launch in the US soon, she added.
The
vaccine consists of a plasmid DNA expressing every HIV protein,
except for integrase, complexed with glucose. The patch is applied
to the skin after exfoliation. Langerhans cells in the epidermis,
which process antigens on the skin and deliver them to draining
lymph nodes, "see" the vaccine particles as HIV, and eventually
differentiate into dendritic cells that present the HIV antigens
to T cells, Dr. Lisziewicz explained.
The
vaccine, "a very new composition," is an alternative to
the much more cumbersome ex vivo manipulation of dendritic cells,
she noted.
While
antiretroviral drugs can control HIV infection, Dr. Lisziewicz noted,
they cannot restore HIV-specific immune response, but DermaVir has
the potential to do so. "We believe it would be a very useful
new kind of treatment which would be added to the antiretroviral
therapy," she said.
The
patch is worn for 3 hours, Dr. Lisziewicz said. She and her colleagues
foresee that it would not be used just once or twice, but perhaps
every few months or every couple of years.
Can
Therapeutic Immunization with DermaVir Control HIV Rebound?
- 1/10/05
Promising
Data Regarding DermaVir for Therapeutic Vaccine - 11/22/02
01/31/05
J
Invest Dermatol 2004.

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