نتایج جستجو برای: immunogen

تعداد نتایج: 1786  

2016
Duoyi Hu

The sole envelope glycoprotein spike on the surface of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) is composed of two subunits: gp120 and gp41. The gp120 consists of three domains: the inner domain, outer domain and bridging sheet, to which the viral primary receptor CD4 binds and induces a conformational change in gp120 to expose the co-receptor binding site. Previous studies have found that the oute...

2003
JEFFREY A. BLUESTONE SUZANNE L. EPSTEIN KEIKO OZATO SUSAN O. SHARROW DAVID H. SACHS

Anti-idiotypic reagents (anti-Id) have been used to manipulate both idiotype (Id) expression and antigen-binding activity of immunized animals in various experimental systems (I-I0). In many studies, in vivo administration of small amounts of purified anti-Id has been shown to suppress subsequent immune responses to the immunogen (2-5). In contrast, evidence for induction of Id-positive molecul...

2011
Richard Hopkins Anne Bridgeman Joan Joseph Sarah C. Gilbert Helen McShane Tomáš Hanke

Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and tuberculosis (TB) are two of the world's most devastating diseases. The first vaccine the majority of infants born in Africa receive is Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) as a prevention against TB. BCG protects against disseminated disease in the first 10 years of life, but provides a variable protection against pulmonary TB and enhancing ...

2013
Esber S. Saba Lucie Gueyffier Marie-Laure Dichtel-Danjoy Bruno Pozzetto Thomas Bourlet François Gueyffier Yahia Mekki Hans Pottel Ester C. Sabino Philippe Vanhems Maan A. Zrein

Cross-reactive antibodies are characterized by their recognition of antigens that are different from the trigger immunogen. This happens when the similarity between two different antigenic determinants becomes adequate enough to enable a specific binding with such cross-reactive antibodies. In the present manuscript, we report the presence, at an "abnormal" high frequency, of antibodies in bloo...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Katie J Doores Michael Huber Khoa M Le Sheng-Kai Wang Colleen Doyle-Cooper Anthony Cooper Ralph Pantophlet Chi-Huey Wong David Nemazee Dennis R Burton

The highly conserved cluster of high-mannose glycans on the HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein, gp120, has been highlighted as a target for neutralizing antibodies. 2G12, the first HIV-1 antiglycan neutralizing antibody described, binds with an unusual domain-exchanged structure that creates a high-affinity multivalent binding surface. It is an interesting challenge for rational vaccine design to gene...

2016
Christabel Kelly Leo Swadling Stefania Capone Anthony Brown Rachel Richardson John Halliday Annette von Delft Ye Oo David Mutimer Ayako Kurioka Felicity Hartnell Jane Collier Virginia Ammendola Mariarosaria Del Sorbo Fabiana Grazioli Maria Luisa Esposito Stefania Di Marco Loredana Siani Cinzia Traboni Adrian V.S. Hill Stefano Colloca Alfredo Nicosia Riccardo Cortese Antonella Folgori Paul Klenerman Eleanor Barnes

UNLABELLED Adenoviral vectors encoding hepatitis C virus (HCV) nonstructural (NS) proteins induce multispecific, high-magnitude, durable CD4(+) and CD8(+) T-cell responses in healthy volunteers. We assessed the capacity of these vaccines to induce functional HCV-specific immune responses and determine T-cell cross-reactivity to endogenous virus in patients with chronic HCV infection. HCV genoty...

2018
Nimisha Saxena Amar Preet Kaur Nimai Chand Chandra

Background: B cells are specific antibody generating cells which respond to foreign intruders in the circulation. The purpose of this study was to compare the relative immunogenic potentials of three well established agent types viz. an immunogen, a mitogen and a carcinogen, by following B cell responses to their presence in a mouse model system. Methods: Mice were treated with tetanus toxoid (...

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