Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Strategic Considerations
- Stakeholder Implications
- Introduction
- Understanding the Need for Vaccination Against HIV
- The Virus
- The Immune Response
- The Need for an HIV Vaccine
- Market Potential of an HIV Vaccine
- Challenges and Strategic Considerations in Developing an HIV Vaccine
- Current Approaches to Vaccine Design
- Neutralizing Antibodies
- Cell-Mediated Immunity
- Current Vaccine Candidates
- Recombinant Viral Vectors
- Adenoviral Vectors
- Canarypox Vectors
- Modifi ed Vaccinia Vectors
- Fowlpox Viral Vectors
- DNA Vaccines
- Recombinant Proteins
- Peptides and Lipopeptides
- Future Approaches to Vaccine Design
- Harnessing Mucosal Immunity
- Recombinant Vectors
- Virus-Like Particles
- Live, Attenuated Vaccines
- Whole, Inactivated Viral Vaccines
- Synthetic Peptide Immunogens
- Gene Therapy
- Antisense Oligonucleotides
- Outlook
- Outlook for Large Pharmaceutical Companies
- Outlook for Biotechnology Companies
- Role of Philanthropic Organizations
Sidebars
- Heterologous Prime-Boost Approach
- Adjuvants
Tables
- 1. HIV Proteins and Their Functions
- 2. Recombinant Vector HIV Vaccines in Development, 2007
- 3. DNA HIV Vaccines in Development, 2007
- 4. Recombinant Protein HIV Vaccines in Development, 2007
- 5. Peptide and Lipopeptide HIV Vaccines in Development, 2007
- 6. Mucosal Adjuvants in Development for Use with HIV Vaccines
Figures
- 1. Human Immunodefi ciency Virus Structure
- 2. Distribution of Worldwide Prevalent Cases of HIV, 2006
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