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Evaluating the antibody response elicited by diverse HIV envelope immunogens in the African green monkey (Vervet) model

Sci Rep. 2024-06; 
Thandeka Moyo-Gwete, Frances Ayres, Nonkululeko B Mzindle, Zanele Makhado, Nelia P Manamela, Simone I Richardson, Dale Kitchin, Strauss van Graan, Joritha van Heerden, Nishal Parbhoo, Gerald K Chege, Penny L Moore
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Abstract

African Green (Vervet) monkeys have been extensively studied to understand the pathogenesis of infectious diseases. Using vervet monkeys as pre-clinical models may be an attractive option for low-resourced areas as they are found abundantly and their maintenance is more cost-effective than bigger primates such as rhesus macaques. We assessed the feasibility of using vervet monkeys as animal models to examine the immunogenicity of HIV envelope trimer immunogens in pre-clinical testing. Three groups of vervet monkeys were subcutaneously immunized with either the BG505 SOSIP.664 trimer, a novel subtype C SOSIP.664 trimer, CAP255, or a combination of BG505, CAP255 and CAP256.SU SOSIP.664 trimers. All groups of verv... More

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