نتایج جستجو برای: antigenic drift

تعداد نتایج: 50696  

2015
Mandev S. Gill Lam Si Tung Ho Guy Baele Philippe Lemey Marc A. Suchard

Understanding the processes that give rise to quantitative measurements associated with molecular sequence data remains an important issue in statistical phylogenetics. Examples of such measurements include geographic coordinates in the context of phylogeography and phenotypic traits in the context of comparative studies. A popular approach is to model the evolution of continuously varying trai...

Journal: :The Journal of Infectious Diseases 2021

Abstract Emerging data from open-label randomized trials without placebo controls suggest potential mortality benefits for combining corticosteroids with the interleukin 6 receptor antagonist tocilizumab in severe coronavirus disease 2019. Conversely, dual immunomodulation may weaken antiviral responses and delay viral clearance, allowing acute respiratory syndrome 2 (SARS-CoV-2) to expand its ...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2006
Martha I Nelson Lone Simonsen Cecile Viboud Mark A Miller Jill Taylor Kirsten St George Sara B Griesemer Elodie Ghedin Naomi A Sengamalay David J Spiro Igor Volkov Bryan T Grenfell David J Lipman Jeffery K Taubenberger Edward C Holmes

Understanding the evolutionary dynamics of influenza A virus is central to its surveillance and control. While immune-driven antigenic drift is a key determinant of viral evolution across epidemic seasons, the evolutionary processes shaping influenza virus diversity within seasons are less clear. Here we show with a phylogenetic analysis of 413 complete genomes of human H3N2 influenza A viruses...

2013
Yo Han Jang Baik Lin Seong

The desired effect of vaccination is to elicit protective immune responses against infection with pathogenic agents. An inactivated influenza vaccine is able to induce the neutralizing antibodies directed primarily against two surface antigens, hemagglutinin and neuraminidase. These two antigens undergo frequent antigenic drift and hence necessitate the annual update of a new vaccine strain. Be...

2014
Björn F. Koel Stefan van der Vliet David F. Burke Theo M. Bestebroer Eny E. Bharoto I. Wayan W. Yasa Inna Herliana Brigitta M. Laksono Kemin Xu Eugene Skepner Colin A. Russell Guus F. Rimmelzwaan Daniel R. Perez Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus Derek J. Smith Teguh Y. Prajitno Ron A. M. Fouchier

UNLABELLED Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses of the H5N1 subtype are genetically highly variable and have diversified into multiple phylogenetic clades over the past decade. Antigenic drift is a well-studied phenomenon for seasonal human influenza viruses, but much less is known about the antigenic evolution of HPAI H5N1 viruses that circulate in poultry. In this study, we focuse...

2013
Timothy J. Powell Yanchun Peng Tamara K. Berthoud Marie-Eve Blais Patrick J. Lillie Adrian V. S. Hill Sarah L. Rowland-Jones Andrew J. McMichael Sarah C. Gilbert Tao Dong

Current influenza vaccines stimulate neutralising antibody to the haemagglutinin antigen but as there is antigenic drift in HA it is difficult to prepare a vaccine in advance against an emergent strain. A potential strategy is to induce CD8(+) and CD4(+) T cells that recognize epitopes within internal proteins that are less subject to antigenic drift. Augmenting humoral responses to HA with T c...

2017
Slobodan Paessler Veljko Veljkovic

Vaccination against seasonal influenza viruses is the most effective way to prevent infection. A key factor in the effectiveness of the seasonal influenza vaccine is its immunological compatibility with the circulating viruses during the season. The high evolutionary rate, antigenic shift and antigenic drift of influenza viruses, represents the main obstacle for correct prediction of the vaccin...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Mohammed Alsharifi Yoichi Furuya Timothy R. Bowden Mario Lobigs Aulikki Koskinen Matthias Regner Lee Trinidad David B. Boyle Arno Müllbacher

BACKGROUND Influenza A (flu) virus causes significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, and current vaccines require annual updating to protect against the rapidly arising antigenic variations due to antigenic shift and drift. In fact, current subunit or split flu vaccines rely exclusively on antibody responses for protection and do not induce cytotoxic T (Tc) cell responses, which are broadly...

2014
Eili Y. Klein Adrian W. R. Serohijos Jeong-Mo Choi Eugene I. Shakhnovich Andrew Pekosz

The emergence of a novel A(H1N1) strain in 2009 was the first influenza pandemic of the genomic age, and unprecedented surveillance of the virus provides the opportunity to better understand the evolution of influenza. We examined changes in the nucleotide coding regions and the amino acid sequences of the hemagglutinin (HA), neuraminidase (NA), and nucleoprotein (NP) segments of the A(H1N1)pdm...

2016
Shannon M. Beaty Benhur Lee

Antigenic drift and genetic variation are significantly constrained in measles virus (MeV). Genetic stability of MeV is exceptionally high, both in the lab and in the field, and few regions of the genome allow for rapid genetic change. The regions of the genome that are more tolerant of mutations (i.e., the untranslated regions and certain domains within the N, C, V, P, and M proteins) indicate...

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