J Clin Invest. 2014 Jun;124(6):2538-49. doi: 10.1172/JCI73518. Epub 2014 May 16.
Vaccines are largely evaluated for their ability to promote adaptive immunity, with little focus on the induction of negative immune regulators. Adjuvants facilitate and enhance vaccine-induced immune responses and have been explored for mediating protection against HIV. Using a regimen of peptide priming followed by a modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) boost in a nonhuman primate model, we found that an SIV vaccine incorporating molecular adjuvants mediated partial protection against rectal SIVmac251 challenges. Animals treated with vaccine and multiple adjuvants exhibited a reduced viral load (VL) compared with those treated with vaccine only. Surprisingly, animals treated with adjuvant alone had reduced VLs that were comparable to or better than those of the vaccine-treated group. VL reduction was greatest in animals with the MHC class I allele Mamu-A*01 that were treated with adjuvant only and was largely dependent on CD8+ T cells. Early VLs correlated with Ki67+CCR5+CD4+ T cell frequency, while set-point VL was associated with expansion of a myeloid cell population that was phenotypically similar to myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) and that suppressed T cell responses in vitro. MDSC expansion occurred in animals receiving vaccine and was not observed in the adjuvant-only group. Collectively, these results indicate that vaccine-induced MDSCs inhibit protective cellular immunity and suggest that preventing MDSC induction may be critical for effective AIDS vaccination.
疫苗主要通过促进适应性免疫来评估其效力,而对诱导负性免疫调节剂的关注较少。佐剂可促进和增强疫苗诱导的免疫反应,并已被探索用于介导对 HIV 的保护。我们使用肽引发随后用改良安卡拉牛痘病毒(MVA)加强的方案在非人类灵长类动物模型中发现,包含分子佐剂的 SIV 疫苗可部分预防直肠 SIVmac251 挑战。与仅用疫苗治疗的动物相比,用疫苗和多种佐剂治疗的动物的病毒载量(VL)降低。令人惊讶的是,单独用佐剂治疗的动物的 VL 降低与用疫苗治疗的组相当或更好。仅用佐剂治疗且具有 MHC 类 I 等位基因 Mamu-A*01 的动物的 VL 降低最大,并且主要依赖于 CD8+T 细胞。早期 VL 与 Ki67+CCR5+CD4+T 细胞频率相关,而固定点 VL 与髓样细胞群的扩增相关,该细胞群表型类似于髓样来源的抑制细胞(MDSC),并在体外抑制 T 细胞反应。在接受疫苗的动物中观察到 MDSC 扩增,而在仅用佐剂的组中未观察到。总的来说,这些结果表明疫苗诱导的 MDSC 抑制保护性细胞免疫,并表明预防 MDSC 诱导对于有效的 AIDS 疫苗接种可能至关重要。