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  • The STEP HIV-1 vaccine trial failed to protect volunteers from infection, but whether vaccine-driven immune responses affected the profile of viral variants in infected individuals was unknown. By analyzing nucleotide sequences and predicted T cell epitopes in viruses from newly infected trial participants, Rolland et al. now report that the degree of viral divergence from vaccine-encoded inserts suggests that vaccine-induced T cell responses indeed influenced the viral repertoire, a finding that might be harnessed in future vaccine design.

    • Morgane Rolland
    • Sodsai Tovanabutra
    • James I Mullins
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 17, P: 366-371
  • Genetic analysis of breakthrough infections in people vaccinated against HIV-1 show that vaccine efficacy increased by up to 80% against viruses carrying two mutations in Env V2, but also raises the possibility of population-level adaptation to the vaccine.

    • Morgane Rolland
    • Paul T. Edlefsen
    • Jerome H. Kim
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 490, P: 417-420