نتایج جستجو برای: protective antigen

تعداد نتایج: 307620  

2016
Na-Young Ha Hyun Mu Shin Prashant Sharma Hyun Ah Cho Chan-Ki Min Hong-il Kim Nguyen Thi Hai Yen Jae-Seung Kang Ik-Sang Kim Myung-Sik Choi Young Keun Kim Nam-Hyuk Cho

BACKGROUND Zinc oxide nanoparticle (ZNP) has been applied in various biomedical fields. Here, we investigated the usage of ZNP as an antigen carrier for vaccine development by combining a high affinity peptide to ZNP. RESULTS A novel zinc oxide-binding peptide (ZBP), FPYPGGDA, with high affinity to ZNP (K a  = 2.26 × 106 M-1) was isolated from a random peptide library and fused with a bacteri...

Journal: :Journal of immunological sciences 2022

Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes have been associated with susceptibility and protection against a number of cancers. Here we used an immunogenetic epidemiological approach to evaluate the overall influence 127 HLA Class I II alleles on 30 types cancer. We found preponderance protective (negatively correlated cancer prevalences), especially for I. Of cancers investigated, 13 were mostly effe...

Journal: :Frontiers in Immunology 2021

Autophagy-related (ATG) gene products regulate macroautophagy, LC3-associated phagocytosis (LAP) and LC3-dependent extracellular vesicle loading secretion (LDELS). These processes also influence antigen processing for presentation on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules to T cells. Here, I summarize how these different pathways use the macroautophagy machinery, contribute MHC class ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
S Herrera M A Herrera B L Perlaza Y Burki P Caspers H Döbeli D Rotmann U Certa

The current spread of multidrug-resistant malaria demands rapid vaccine development against the major pathogen Plasmodium falciparum. The high quantities of protein required for a worldwide vaccination campaign select recombinant DNA technology as a practical approach for large-scale antigen production. We describe the vaccination of Aotus monkeys with two recombinant blood-stage antigens (reco...

2016
Caitlin Bohannon Ryan Powers Lakshmipriyadarshini Satyabhama Ang Cui Christopher Tipton Miri Michaeli Ioanna Skountzou Robert S. Mittler Steven H. Kleinstein Ramit Mehr Frances Eun-Hyung Lee Ignacio Sanz Joshy Jacob

Long-lived plasma cells are critical to humoral immunity as a lifelong source of protective antibodies. Antigen-activated B cells-with T-cell help-undergo affinity maturation within germinal centres and persist as long-lived IgG plasma cells in the bone marrow. Here we show that antigen-specific, induced IgM plasma cells also persist for a lifetime. Unlike long-lived IgG plasma cells, which dev...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1980
A M Svennerholm S Lange J Holmgren

The influence in immunization with cholera toxin of the route and antigen dose on intestinal antibody formation and protective immunity against experimental cholera was studied in mice. Administration by either the intravenous or oral route induced effective priming as well as boosting of mucosal immunity, with the effects on intestinal immunoglobulin A antitoxin synthesis and protective antito...

2010
Ian A. Cockburn Yun-Chi Chen Michael G. Overstreet Jason R. Lees Nico van Rooijen Donna L. Farber Fidel Zavala

Immunization with irradiated sporozoites is currently the most effective vaccination strategy against liver stages of malaria parasites, yet the mechanisms underpinning the success of this approach are unknown. Here we show that the complete development of protective CD8+ T cell responses requires prolonged antigen presentation. Using TCR transgenic cells specific for the malaria circumsporozoi...

2012
Gregory A. Price Randall K. Holmes

The secreted colonization factor, TcpF, which is produced by Vibrio cholerae 01 and 0139, has generated interest as a potential protective antigen in the development of a subunit vaccine against cholera. This study evaluated immunogenicity/protective efficacy of a TcpF holotoxin-like chimera (TcpF-A2-CTB) following intraperitoneal immunization compared to TcpF alone, a TcpF+CTB mixture, or CTB ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1981
S B Formal L S Baron D J Kopecko O Washington C Powell C A Life

Shigella sonnei, an intestinal pathogen, produces a characteristic form I cell surface antigen now known to be plasmid encoded. We considered that the GalE Salmonella typhi Ty21a oral vaccine strain, highly effective against typhoid, might be modified so as to be protective also against shigellosis due to S. sonnei. The plasmid responsible for form I antigen synthesis was therefore conjugally t...

2012
Ian R Humphreys Mathew Clement Morgan Marsden Kristin Ladell James E McLaren Kathryn Smart James P Hindley Hayley M Bridgeman Hugo A van den Berg David A Price Ann Ager Linda Wooldridge Andrew Godkin Awen M Gallimore

Decline of cell-mediated immunity is often attributed to decaying T-cell numbers and their distribution in peripheral organs. This study examined the hypothesis that qualitative as well as quantitative changes contribute to the declining efficacy of CD8(+) T-cell memory. Using a model of influenza virus infection, where loss of protective CD8(+) T-cell immunity was observed 6 months postinfec...

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