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An open-ended plea for the development of a global database of HIV vaccine responses

An open-ended plea for the development of a global database of HIV vaccine responses REVIEW URRENT An open-ended plea for the development of a PINION global database of HIV vaccine responses a a b a Peter Wilkinson , Abdelali Filali-Mouhim , Shuzhao Li , Jeffrey Ahlers , a b a John Schatzle , Bali Pulendran , Rafick-Pierre Sekaly , and Mark J. Cameron Purpose of review The purpose of this review is to describe a critical need of the HIV research community for a globally accessible database of HIV vaccine responses that stores data from multiple assay platforms in the form of lists of correlates of immune protection and vaccine efficacy. This is not a detailed review but a first step toward developing a dialogue among investigators and funding organizations to build upon existing resources to efficiently develop a HIV vaccine response and correlates database. We also discuss examples of databases that complement our needs and could be integrated into our proposed database requirements. Recent findings Several vaccine-related databases that store information at the study level currently exist, however, at the present time, a correlates of immune protection database does not exist. Summary Here, we discuss the scientific climate surrounding HIV vaccine development with the evolution of systems biology approaches, the problems at http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Current Opinion in HIV and Aids Wolters Kluwer Health

An open-ended plea for the development of a global database of HIV vaccine responses

Current Opinion in HIV and Aids , Volume 7 (1) – Jan 1, 2012

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Abstract

REVIEW URRENT An open-ended plea for the development of a PINION global database of HIV vaccine responses a a b a Peter Wilkinson , Abdelali Filali-Mouhim , Shuzhao Li , Jeffrey Ahlers , a b a John Schatzle , Bali Pulendran , Rafick-Pierre Sekaly , and Mark J. Cameron Purpose of review The purpose of this review is to describe a critical need of the HIV research community for a globally accessible database of HIV vaccine responses that stores data from multiple assay platforms in the form of lists of correlates of immune protection and vaccine efficacy. This is not a detailed review but a first step toward developing a dialogue among investigators and funding organizations to build upon existing resources to efficiently develop a HIV vaccine response and correlates database. We also discuss examples of databases that complement our needs and could be integrated into our proposed database requirements. Recent findings Several vaccine-related databases that store information at the study level currently exist, however, at the present time, a correlates of immune protection database does not exist. Summary Here, we discuss the scientific climate surrounding HIV vaccine development with the evolution of systems biology approaches, the problems at

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Current Opinion in HIV and AidsWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Jan 1, 2012

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