rYF17D/SIVGag45-269 replicates and induces neutralizing antibodies, virus-specific CD8+ T cells, and the activation of CD8+ T cells in rhesus macaques. (A) Replication of rYF17D/SIVGag45-269 during the first 10 days after vaccination with two different doses as measured by Q-PCR using the YF17D-specific primers described in the legend of Fig. 1. (B) Titer of neutralizing antibodies determined at 2 and 5 weeks after rYF17D/SIVGag45-269 vaccination. The low levels of neutralization for animal r02013 were observed in three separate assays. (C) Fresh PBMC from vaccinees (100,000 cells/well) were used in IFN-γ ELISPOT assays to assess T-cell responses against the YF17D vector (red) and the SIV Gag(45-269) insert (black) at several time points postvaccination. We measured YF17D-specific responses using the same epitopes described in the legend of Fig. 1. For SIV Gag-specific responses, we used 6 pools of 15-mers overlapping by 11 amino acids spanning the entire length of the SIVmac239 Gag insert. In addition, we measured Mamu-A*01-restricted responses against the dominant Gag181-189CM9 and subdominant Gag254-262QI9 epitopes. Four animals received a second dose of rYF17D/SIVGag45-269 on day 28 after the first vaccination (dashed line). (D) Expression kinetics of Ki-67 and Bcl-2 in CD8+ T cells after vaccination with rYF17D/SIVGag45-269. This assay was performed as described in the legend of Fig. 1.