نتایج جستجو برای: vaccine escape mutations

تعداد نتایج: 308143  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Dario Alberto Dilernia Leandro Jones Sabrina Rodriguez Gabriela Turk Andrea E. Rubio Sandra Pampuro Manuel Gomez-Carrillo Christian Bautista Gabriel Deluchi Jorge Benetucci María Beatriz Lasala Leonardo Lourtau Marcelo Horacio Losso Héctor Perez Pedro Cahn Horacio Salomón

BACKGROUND Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte (CTL) response drives the evolution of HIV-1 at a host-level by selecting HLA-restricted escape mutations. Dissecting the dynamics of these escape mutations at a population-level would help to understand how HLA-mediated selection drives the evolution of HIV-1. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We undertook a study of the dynamics of HIV-1 CTL-escape mutations b...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Abimbola O Kolawole Ming Li Chunsheng Xia Audrey E Fischer Nicholas S Giacobbi Christine M Rippinger Jody B G Proescher Susan K Wu Seneca L Bessling Monica Gamez Chenchen Yu Rebecca Zhang Thomas S Mehoke James M Pipas Joshua T Wolfe Jeffrey S Lin Andrew B Feldman Thomas J Smith Christiane E Wobus

UNLABELLED New human norovirus strains emerge every 2 to 3 years, partly due to mutations in the viral capsid that allow escape from antibody neutralization and herd immunity. To understand how noroviruses evolve antibody resistance, we investigated the structural basis for the escape of murine norovirus (MNV) from antibody neutralization. To identify specific residues in the MNV-1 protruding (...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Ahmed A Quadeer Raymond H Y Louie Karthik Shekhar Arup K Chakraborty I-Ming Hsing Matthew R McKay

UNLABELLED Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is one of the leading causes of liver failure and liver cancer, affecting around 3% of the world's population. The extreme sequence variability of the virus resulting from error-prone replication has thwarted the discovery of a universal prophylactic vaccine. It is known that vigorous and multispecific cellular immune responses, involving bot...

2012
Darja Kanduc

1. Abstract 2. Introduction: the “vaccine problem” 3. Antibodies and antigens: cross-reactivity before monoclonal antibodies 4. Antibodies and antigens: cross-reactivity after monoclonal antibodies 5. Cross-reactivity and the molecular mimicry hypothesis 6. Cross-reactivity and the phenomenon of microbial escape from immune surveillance 7. Peptide commonality, immune escape, adjuvanted vaccines...

2009
Anjali Nayyar Bela Shah Deepali Mukerjee Kishore Chaudhry Lalit Kant Ramesh Paranjape Sujit Kumar Bhattacharya

2015
Chrispin Chaguza Jennifer E. Cornick Dean B. Everett

Streptococcus pneumoniae (the pneumococcus) is a highly recombinogenic bacterium responsible for a high burden of human disease globally. Genetic recombination, a process in which exogenous DNA is acquired and incorporated into its genome, is a key evolutionary mechanism employed by the pneumococcus to rapidly adapt to selective pressures. The rate at which the pneumococcus acquires genetic var...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Lin Yan Jin Qiu Jianbo Chen Bridgett Ryan-Payseur Dan Huang Yunqi Wang Lijun Rong Jody A Melton-Witt Nancy E Freitag Zheng W Chen

While recombinant Listeria monocytogenes strains can be explored as vaccine candidates, it is important to develop attenuated but highly immunogenic L. monocytogenes vaccine vectors. Here, prfA* mutations selected on the basis of upregulated expression of L. monocytogenes PrfA-dependent genes and proteins were assessed to determine their abilities to augment expression of foreign immunogens in ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2005
David G. Bowen Christopher M. Walker

The mechanisms by which the hepatitis C virus (HCV) establishes persistence are not yet fully understood. Previous chimpanzee and now human studies suggest that mutations within MHC class I-restricted HCV epitopes might contribute to viral escape from cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses. However, there are several outstanding questions regarding the role of escape mutations in viral persiste...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Chutima Kumkhaek Kooruethai Phra-Ek Laurent Rénia Pratap Singhasivanon Sornchai Looareesuwan Chakrit Hirunpetcharat Nicholas J White Alan Brockman Anne Charlotte Grüner Nicolas Lebrun Ali Alloueche François Nosten Srisin Khusmith Georges Snounou

Protective cellular immune responses depend on MHC presentation of pathogen-derived Ag fragments. MHC diversity renders this process sensitive to point mutations coding for altered amino acid sequence of the short target Ag-derived peptides epitopes. Thus, in a given host, a pathogen with an altered epitope sequence will be more likely to escape detection and elimination by the immune system. A...

2014
Alyssa E. Barry Alicia Arnott

After more than 50 years of intensive research and development, only one malaria vaccine candidate, "RTS,S," has progressed to Phase 3 clinical trials. Despite only partial efficacy, this candidate is now forecast to become the first licensed malaria vaccine. Hence, more efficacious second-generation malaria vaccines that can significantly reduce transmission are urgently needed. This review wi...

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