Raising HLA-E-Restricted HIV-1-Specific Immune Responses Through T Cell Vaccination: A Hypothesis
Journal: International Journal of Clinical Microbiology (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-06-17
Authors : Ho Soon Hoe;
Page : 1-17
Keywords : Human immunodeficiency virus-1; T cell vaccination; non-classical major histocompatibility complex; human leukocyte antigen-E; activated CD4+ T cells;
Abstract
This essay draws on recent evidences from SIV vaccination studies in rhesus macaques to argue for the potential importance of HIV-1-specific CD8+ T cells restricted by the non-classical major histocompatibility complex, HLA-E, in controlling HIV-1 replication. It then seeks to present a possible method of inducing such responses through the procedure of T cell vaccination using activated autoimmune CD4+ T lymphocytes ‘infected' with inactivated replication-incompetent structurally intact HIV-1 particles. It is hoped that the argument presented here will interest many of those involved in HIV/AIDS research and others in the general scientific community.
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