نتایج جستجو برای: b cell epitope

تعداد نتایج: 2302597  

2017
Jose L Sanchez-Trincado Marta Gomez-Perosanz Pedro A Reche

Adaptive immunity is mediated by T- and B-cells, which are immune cells capable of developing pathogen-specific memory that confers immunological protection. Memory and effector functions of B- and T-cells are predicated on the recognition through specialized receptors of specific targets (antigens) in pathogens. More specifically, B- and T-cells recognize portions within their cognate antigens...

2016
Chenxi Li Xiaofei Bai Runze Meng Wulin Shaozhou Qingshan Zhang Ronghong Hua Jyung-Hurng Liu Ming Liu Yun Zhang

In 2010, a pathogenic flavivirus termed duck Tembusu virus (DTMUV) caused widespread outbreak of egg-drop syndrome in domesticated ducks in China. Although the glycoprotein E of DTMUV is an important structural component of the virus, the B-cell epitopes of this protein remains uncharacterized. Using phage display and mutagenesis, we identified a minimal B-cell epitope, 374EXE/DPPFG380, that me...

Journal: :ACS chemical biology 2015
Nitasha R Bennett Daniel B Zwick Adam H Courtney Laura L Kiessling

Efficacious vaccines require antigens that elicit productive immune system activation. Antigens that afford robust antibody production activate both B and T cells. Elucidating the antigen properties that enhance B-T cell communication is difficult with traditional antigens. We therefore used ring-opening metathesis polymerization to access chemically defined, multivalent antigens containing bot...

2017
Yanjie Ma Huimin Cao Zhixin Li Jinzhi Fang Xiaomin Wei Peng Cheng Rui Jiao Xiaoran Liu Ya Li Yun Xing Jiali Tang Liang Jin Taiming Li

Hyperuricemia (HUA) is related to diabetes. Uric acid-induced inflammation and oxidative stress are risk factors for diabetes and its complications. Human urate transporter 1 (URAT1) regulates the renal tubular reabsorption of uric acid. IA-2(5)-P2-1, a potent immunogenic carrier designed by our laboratory, can induce high-titer specific antibodies when it carries a B cell epitope, such as B ce...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Philippa C Matthews Madoka Koyanagi Henrik N Kløverpris Mikkel Harndahl Anette Stryhn Tomohiro Akahoshi Hiroyuki Gatanaga Shinichi Oka Claudia Juarez Molina Humberto Valenzuela Ponce Santiago Avila Rios David Cole Jonathan Carlson Rebecca P Payne Anthony Ogwu Alfred Bere Thumbi Ndung'u Kamini Gounder Fabian Chen Lynn Riddell Graz Luzzi Roger Shapiro Christian Brander Bruce Walker Andrew K Sewell Gustavo Reyes Teran David Heckerman Eric Hunter Søren Buus Masafumi Takiguchi Philip J R Goulder

The strongest genetic influence on immune control in HIV-1 infection is the HLA class I genotype. Rapid disease progression in B-clade infection has been linked to HLA-B*35 expression, in particular to the less common HLA-B*3502 and HLA-B*3503 subtypes but also to the most prevalent subtype, HLA-B*3501. In these studies we first demonstrated that whereas HLA-B*3501 is associated with a high vir...

Journal: :Immunology 1992
C D Partidos O E Obeid M W Steward

Chimeric peptides comprising B- and T-helper cell epitopes from the proteins of infectious agents represent immunogens with potential for use as new vaccines. However, it has become clear that the orientation of the epitopes, the presence of spacer residues and the number of copies of the epitopes influence the specificity, levels and affinity of the antibody produced following immunization wit...

2015
Janet Lei Wolfram Osen Adriane Gardyan Agnes Hotz-Wagenblatt Guochao Wei Lutz Gissmann Stefan Eichmüller Martin Löchelt John Stambas

The use of whole viruses as antigen scaffolds is a recent development in vaccination that improves immunogenicity without the need for additional adjuvants. Previous studies highlighted the potential of foamy viruses (FVs) in prophylactic vaccination and gene therapy. Replication-competent FVs can trigger immune signaling and integrate into the host genome, resulting in persistent antigen expre...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1983
R H Dekruyff C Clayberger H Cantor

The biologic activity of molecules synthesized and secreted by hapten-specific inducer T cells was examined. After activation, a single inducer clone secretes both antigen-specific inducer peptides as well as nonspecific factors. The nonspecific factors augment the in vitro response of B cells to sheep erythrocytes (SRBC) and Type 2 T-independent antigens. The antigen-specific molecules (ABM) i...

2015
Zhuo Zhao He-Qiang Sun Shan-Shan Wei Bin Li Qiang Feng Jiang Zhu Hao Zeng Quan-Ming Zou Chao Wu

No vaccine against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has been currently approved for use in humans. Staphylococcus enterotoxin B (SEB) is one of the most potent MRSA exotoxins. In the present study, we evaluated the efficacy and immunologic mechanisms of an SEB multiple B-cell epitope vaccine against MRSA infection. Synthetic overlapping peptide ELISA identified three novel B-c...

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