نتایج جستجو برای: influenza antigen

تعداد نتایج: 267019  

Journal: :Vaccine 2014
Langzhou Song Ge Liu Scott Umlauf Xiangyu Liu Hong Li Haijun Tian Lucia Reiserova Fuxiang Hou Rodney Bell Lynda Tussey

Previously, we demonstrated that for H1N1 and H5N1 influenza strains, the globular head of the hemagglutinin (HA) antigen fused to flagellin of Salmonella typhimurium fljB (STF2) is highly immunogenic in preclinical models and man (Song et al. (2008) [13]; Song et al. (2009) [14]; Taylor et al. (2012) [12]). Further we showed that the vaccine format, or point of attachment of the vaccine antige...

2014
Rafael Polidoro Alves Barbosa Ana Paula Carneiro Salgado Cristiana Couto Garcia Bruno Galvão Filho Ana Paula de Faria Gonçalves Braulio Henrique Freire Lima Gabriel Augusto Oliveira Lopes Milene Alvarenga Rachid Andiara Cristina Cardoso Peixoto Danilo Bretas de Oliveira Marco Antônio Ataíde Carla Aparecida Zirke Tatiane Marques Cotrim Érica Azevedo Costa Gabriel Magno de Freitas Almeida Remo Castro Russo Ricardo Tostes Gazzinelli Alexandre de Magalhães Vieira Machado

Recombinant influenza viruses are promising viral platforms to be used as antigen delivery vectors. To this aim, one of the most promising approaches consists of generating recombinant viruses harboring partially truncated neuraminidase (NA) segments. To date, all studies have pointed to safety and usefulness of this viral platform. However, some aspects of the inflammatory and immune responses...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1977
TJ Braciale

Two distinct subpopulations of cytotoxic T cells are generated in the primary or secondary response of mice to type A influenza viruses. One subpopulation is specific for the immunizing virus strain. The other subpopulation shows a high degree of cross-reactivity for heterologous type A virus of a different subtype. This report examines the possibility that distinct influenza virus antigens, ex...

2013
Melanie P. Matheu John R. Teijaro Kevin B. Walsh Milton L. Greenberg David Marsolais Ian Parker Hugh Rosen Michael B A. Oldstone Michael D. Cahalan

Influenza-induced lung edema and inflammation are exacerbated by a positive feedback loop of cytokine and chemokine production termed a 'cytokine storm', a hallmark of increased influenza-related morbidity and mortality. Upon infection, an immune response is rapidly initiated in the lungs and draining lymph node, leading to expansion of virus-specific effector cells. Using two-photon microscopy...

Journal: :Therapeutic advances in vaccines 2015
Manon M J Cox Ruvim Izikson Penny Post Lisa Dunkle

Flublok is the first recombinant hemagglutinin (HA) vaccine licensed by the US Food and Drugs Administration for the prevention of influenza in adults aged 18 and older. The HA proteins produced in insect cell culture using the baculovirus expression system technology are exact analogues of wild type circulating influenza virus HAs. The universal HA manufacturing process that has been successfu...

2013
Akira Sakurai Katsuyoshi Takayama Namiko Nomura Tsubasa Munakata Naoki Yamamoto Tsuruki Tamura Jitsuho Yamada Masako Hashimoto Kazuhiko Kuwahara Yoshihiro Sakoda Yoshihiko Suda Yukuharu Kobayashi Nobuo Sakaguchi Hiroshi Kida Michinori Kohara Futoshi Shibasaki

Immunochromatography (IC) is an antigen-detection assay that plays an important role in the rapid diagnosis of influenza virus because the protocol is short time and easy to use. Despite the usability of IC, the sensitivity is approximately 10(3) pfu per reaction. In addition, antigen-antibody interaction-based method cannot be used for the detection of influenza viruses with major antigenic ch...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1985
J W Yewdell J R Bennink G L Smith B Moss

Influenza A virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) capable of lysing cells infected with any influenza A virus ("cross-reactive CTL") constitute a major portion of the host CTL response to influenza. The viral nucleoprotein (NP), a major internal virion structural protein, has been implicated as a possible target antigen for cross-reactive CTL. To directly examine CTL recognition of NP, a...

2003
GEOFFREY J. GORSE

Forty older adults with chronic diseases were vaccinated intranasally with either influenza A/California/lO/78 (HlNl) (CR37) or influenza A/Washington/897/80 (H3N2) (CR48) virus. No clinically significant morbidity or decrement in pulmonary function occurred postvaccination. Two (15%) recipients of CR37 virus and twelve (44%) recipients of CR48 virus became infected with vaccine virus, as indic...

2014
Teddy John Wohlbold Florian Krammer

Despite the availability of vaccine prophylaxis and antiviral therapeutics, the influenza virus continues to have a significant, annual impact on the morbidity and mortality of human beings, highlighting the continued need for research in the field. Current vaccine strategies predominantly focus on raising a humoral response against hemagglutinin (HA)-the more abundant, immunodominant glycoprot...

Journal: :Blood 2008
Chun I Yu Michael Gallegos Florentina Marches Gerard Zurawski Octavio Ramilo Adolfo García-Sastre Jacques Banchereau A Karolina Palucka

The development of novel human vaccines would be greatly facilitated by the development of in vivo models that permit preclinical analysis of human immune responses. Here, we show that nonobese diabetic severe combined immunodeficiency (NOD/SCID) beta(2) microglobulin(-/-) mice, engrafted with human CD34+ hematopoietic progenitors and further reconstituted with T cells, can mount specific immun...

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