Abstract

To improve the mucosal antibody response against a short amino acid (aa) sequence (ELDKWA) of HIV gp41, we have investigated a construction including this peptide in-line with the Pan DR epitope (PADRE). ELDKWA is a conserved peptide playing a key role in the pathogenicity of HIV transmission. PADRE is a non-natural peptide with multipotential immunogenic properties. The results show striking differences between mucosal and systemic immune systems, with a preferential response of the mucosal organs. In contrast with most mucosal immunizations, the intracellular response persists for over two months after the last injection. This strongly suggests that further investigations of conserved key epitopes from various pathogens may lead to safe and chemically defined mucosal vaccines with synthetic peptides. These candidate vaccines with free peptides may be suitable for mass campaigns even in developing countries.

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