نتایج جستجو برای: multistage subunit vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 203028  

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2010
bahareh hajikhani shahin najar peerayeh hourieh soleimanjahi zuhair mohammad hassan

objective: helicobacter pylori is a widely distributed gram negative bacterium that infects the human stomach and duodenum. some antibiotic regimens are subjected to cure the infection but the cost of drugs, poor patient compliance and emerging of antibiotic-resistant strains are limiting the usefulness of these antibiotic therapies. therefore, interest in developing a h. pylori vaccine is grow...

2018
Albert To Liana O. Medina Kenji O. Mfuh Michael M. Lieberman Teri Ann S. Wong Madhuri Namekar Eileen Nakano Chih-Yun Lai Mukesh Kumar Vivek R. Nerurkar Axel T. Lehrer

Following the 2015 Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreaks in the South Pacific, Caribbean, and Americas, ZIKV has emerged as a serious threat due to its association with infantile microcephaly and other neurologic disorders. Despite an international effort to develop a safe and effective vaccine to combat congenital Zika syndrome and ZIKV infection, only DNA and mRNA vaccines encoding the precursor membra...

2012
Gillian M. Air

Influenza neuraminidase is the target of two licensed antivirals that have been very successful, with several more in development. However, neuraminidase has been largely ignored as a vaccine target despite evidence that inclusion of neuraminidase in the subunit vaccine gives increased protection. This article describes current knowledge on the structure, enzyme activity, and antigenic signific...

Journal: :Progress in Microbes and Molecular Biology 2021

The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that resulted in the COVID-19 global pandemic had consequently led to development of different types vaccines, including messenger RNA (mRNA) inactivated virus a protein subunit vaccine, and viral vector recombinant vaccines. Countries worldwide started their national vaccination program as soon vaccines got approved by World Heal...

Journal: :Vaccine 2012
Katelijn Schautteet Evelien De Clercq Yannick Jönsson Stefanie Lagae Koen Chiers Eric Cox Daisy Vanrompay

The current study evaluates combined aerosol-vaginal delivery of a MOMP-based Chlamydia trachomatis (serovar E) DNA vaccine in a pig genital challenge model. Most non-replicating antigens are rather poor mucosal immunogens in comparison to replicating antigens. Therefore, a mucosal administered DNA vaccine, which actually mimics a live vaccine, could be promising. Protection was promoted by pla...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2001
M Simmons G S Murphy C G Hayes

Recombinant proteins containing the B domain of dengue virus serotypes 1-4 fused to the maltose binding protein (MBP) of Escherichia coli were evaluated individually and as a tetravalent vaccine candidate in mice. Sera from mice immunized with monovalent DEN-MBP recombinant protein vaccines developed high titers of serotype homologous antibody in the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and the pl...

2016
Lanying Du Wanbo Tai Yang Yang Guangyu Zhao Qing Zhu Shihui Sun Chang Liu Xinrong Tao Chien-Te K. Tseng Stanley Perlman Shibo Jiang Yusen Zhou Fang Li

Viral subunit vaccines often contain immunodominant non-neutralizing epitopes that divert host immune responses. These epitopes should be eliminated in vaccine design, but there is no reliable method for evaluating an epitope's capacity to elicit neutralizing immune responses. Here we introduce a new concept 'neutralizing immunogenicity index' (NII) to evaluate an epitope's neutralizing immunog...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1996
D L Doolan M Sedegah R C Hedstrom P Hobart Y Charoenvit S L Hoffman

Despite efforts to develop vaccines that protect against malaria by inducing CD8+ T cells that kill infected hepatocytes, no subunit vaccine has been shown to circumvent the genetic restriction inherent in this approach, and little is known about the interaction of subunit vaccine-induced immune effectors and infected hepatocytes. We now report that immunization with plasmid DNA encoding the pl...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 1997
J R Simms A W Heath V J Richardson R Jennings

Following primary infection with Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), the virus persists in episomal form in the local sensory ganglia. Periodic reactivation by various stimuli results in a recrudescent lesion at or near the initial site of infection due to retrograde axonal transport [l]. As yet there is no suitable vaccine for its prevention within the human population p]. We investigated the potentia...

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