نتایج جستجو برای: measles virus mv

تعداد نتایج: 426666  

Journal: :Mayo Clinic proceedings 2014
Stephen J Russell Mark J Federspiel Kah-Whye Peng Caili Tong David Dingli William G Morice Val Lowe Michael K O'Connor Robert A Kyle Nelson Leung Francis K Buadi S Vincent Rajkumar Morie A Gertz Martha Q Lacy Angela Dispenzieri

MV-NIS is an engineered measles virus that is selectively destructive to myeloma plasma cells and can be monitored by noninvasive radioiodine imaging of NIS gene expression. Two measles-seronegative patients with relapsing drug-refractory myeloma and multiple glucose-avid plasmacytomas were treated by intravenous infusion of 10(11) TCID50 (50% tissue culture infectious dose) infectious units of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Chien-Hsiung Pan Alexandra Valsamakis Teresa Colella Nitya Nair Robert J Adams Fernando P Polack Catherine E Greer Silvia Perri John M Polo Diane E Griffin

Measles remains a major worldwide problem partly because of difficulties with vaccination of young infants. New vaccine strategies need to be safe and to provide sustained protective immunity. We have developed Sindbis virus replicon particles that express the measles virus (MV) hemagglutinin (SIN-H) or fusion (SIN-F) proteins. In mice, SIN-H induced high-titered, dose-dependent, MV-neutralizin...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2012
Samantha Brandler Philippe Marianneau Philippe Loth Sandra Lacôte Chantal Combredet Marie-Pascale Frenkiel Philippe Desprès Hugues Contamin Frédéric Tangy

West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus that emerged in North America and caused numerous cases of human encephalitis, thus urging the development of a vaccine. We previously demonstrated the efficacy of a recombinant measles vaccine (MV) expressing the secreted form of the envelope glycoprotein from WNV to prevent WNV encephalitis in mice. In the present study, we investigated the...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
Makoto Takeda Maino Tahara Takao Hashiguchi Takeshi A Sato Fumiaki Jinnouchi Shoko Ueki Shinji Ohno Yusuke Yanagi

Measles virus (MV) propagates mainly in lymphoid organs throughout the body and produces syncytia by using signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM) as a receptor. MV also spreads in SLAM-negative epithelial tissues by unknown mechanisms. Ubiquitously expressed CD46 functions as another receptor for vaccine strains of MV but not for wild-type strains. We here show that MV grows and produc...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
Shinji Ohno Nobuyuki Ono Fumio Seki Makoto Takeda Shinobu Kura Teruhisa Tsuzuki Yusuke Yanagi

The human signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM, also called CD150), a regulator of antigen-driven T-cell responses and macrophage functions, acts as a cellular receptor for measles virus (MV), and its V domain is necessary and sufficient for receptor function. We report here the generation of SLAM knockin mice in which the V domain of mouse SLAM was replaced by that of human SLAM. The...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1997
A F Bell J L Whitton R S Fujinami

Endogenous expression of antisense RNA in transfected cells has been explored for use in blocking cellular gene expression and for its antiviral potential. Antisense strategies were used with the goal of blocking measles virus (MV) infection. A recombinant expression plasmid was designed to produce antisense oligonucleotides targeted to the 5' end of the MV nucleocapsid protein mRNA. This const...

2016
Aline Baldo Evanthia Galanis Frédéric Tangy Philippe Herman

Attenuated measles virus (MV) is one of the most effective and safe vaccines available, making it attractive candidate vector to prevent infectious diseases. Attenuated MV have acquired the ability to use the complement regulator CD46 as a major receptor to mediate virus entry and intercellular fusion. Therefore, attenuated MV strains preferentially infect and destroy a wide variety of cancer c...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1991
M D Curran D K Clarke B K Rima

The sequence of the H gene and flanking sequences in the F and L genes of canine distemper virus (CDV) have been determined. The H gene of CDV (1946 nucleotides) contains one large open reading frame starting at position 21 and terminating at position 1835, encoding a protein of 604 amino acid residues. This protein contains three potential glycosylation sites in the extracellular domain and, l...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Michael B.A Oldstone Hanna Lewicki Diane Thomas Antoinette Tishon Samuel Dales John Patterson Mari Manchester Dirk Homann Denise Naniche Andreas Holz

Measles virus (MV) infects 40 million persons and kills one million per year primarily by suppressing the immune system and afflicting the central nervous system (CNS). The lack of a suitable small animal model has impeded progress of understanding how MV causes disease and the development of novel therapies and improved vaccines. We tested a transgenic mouse line in which expression of the MV ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1995
M Watanabe A Hirano S Stenglein J Nelson G Thomas T C Wong

We have identified the major cellular endoprotease that activates the fusion (F) glycoprotein of measles virus (MV) and have engineered a serine protease inhibitor (serpin) to target the endoprotease and inhibit the production of infectious MV. The F-protein precursor of MV was not cleaved efficiently into the mature F protein in human colon carcinoma cells lacking functional furin, indicating ...

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