نتایج جستجو برای: vaccine escape mutations

تعداد نتایج: 308143  

2016
Thomas Peacock Kolli Reddy Joe James Beata Adamiak Wendy Barclay Holly Shelton Munir Iqbal

H9N2 avian influenza virus is a major cause of poultry production loss across Asia leading to the wide use of vaccines. Efficacy of vaccines is often compromised due to the rapid emergence of antigenic variants. To improve the effectiveness of vaccines in the field, a better understanding of the antigenic epitopes of the major antigen, hemagglutinin, is required. To address this, a panel of nin...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Gregory D Gromowski Cai-Yen Firestone Stephen S Whitehead

UNLABELLED The safety and efficacy of the live-attenuated Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) SA14-14-2 vaccine are attributed to mutations that accumulated in the viral genome during its derivation. However, little is known about the contribution that is made by most of these mutations to virulence attenuation and vaccine immunogenicity. Here, we generated recombinant JEV (rJEV) strains containi...

Journal: :Virology 2015
Laurentia C Setiawan Neeltje A Kootstra

Recently, gene therapy with rhTrim5α, an innate restriction factor which blocks HIV-1 at a post entry step, have been shown to be applicable as treatment in vitro. However, HIV-1 might adapt to replicate in the presence of rhTrim5α due to its high mutation rate. Here we observed that two different HIV-1 isolates were able to replicate in cells expressing high levels of rhTrim5α. Escape mutation...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Leonid Gitlin Jeffrey K Stone Raul Andino

Short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) directed against poliovirus and other viruses effectively inhibit viral replication. Although RNA interference (RNAi) may provide the basis for specific antiviral therapies, the limitations of RNAi antiviral strategies are ill defined. Here, we show that poliovirus readily escapes highly effective siRNAs through unique point mutations within the targeted regions....

2016
Xun Liang Leqiang Sun Teng Yu Yongfei Pan Dongdong Wang Xueying Hu Zhenfang Fu Qigai He Gang Cao

Virus evolves rapidly to escape vaccine-induced immunity, posing a desperate demand for efficient vaccine development biotechnologies. Here we present an express vaccine development strategy based on CRISPR/Cas9 and Cre/Lox system against re-emerging Pseudorabies virus, which caused the recent devastating swine pseudorabies outbreak in China. By CRISPR/Cas9 system, the virulent genes of the new...

Ali Ahmad Bayat Amir Hassan Zarnani Azam Roohi Fazel Shokri, Forough Golsaz Shirazi Gholam Ali Kardar Hamed Mohammadi Jalal Khoshnoodi Mahmood Jeddi-Tehrani, Mohammad Mehdi Amiri

Background: The antibody response to hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) controls hepatitis B virus infection. The "a" determinant of HBsAg is the most important target for protective antibody response, diagnosis and immunoprophylaxis. Mutations in this area may induce immune escape mutants and affect the performance of HBsAg assays. Objectives: To construct clinically relevant recombinant muta...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
Caroline S Fernandez Miranda Z Smith C Jane Batten Robert De Rose Jeanette C Reece Erik Rollman Vanessa Venturi Miles P Davenport Stephen J Kent

Many current-generation human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccines induce specific T cells to control acute viremia, but their utility following infection with escape mutant virus is unclear. We studied reversion to wild type of an escape mutant simian-HIV in major histocompatibility complex-matched vaccinated pigtail macaques. High levels of vaccine-induced CD8+ T cells strongly correlated wi...

2013
Constantinos Kurt Wibmer Jinal N. Bhiman Elin S. Gray Nancy Tumba Salim S. Abdool Karim Carolyn Williamson Lynn Morris Penny L. Moore

Identifying the targets of broadly neutralizing antibodies to HIV-1 and understanding how these antibodies develop remain important goals in the quest to rationally develop an HIV-1 vaccine. We previously identified a participant in the CAPRISA Acute Infection Cohort (CAP257) whose plasma neutralized 84% of heterologous viruses. In this study we showed that breadth in CAP257 was largely due to ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Sheetij Dutta Lisa S Dlugosz Joshua W Clayton Christopher D Pool J David Haynes Robert A Gasser Adrian H Batchelor

Antibodies against apical membrane antigen 1 (AMA1) inhibit invasion of Plasmodium merozoites into red cells, and a large number of single nucleotide polymorphisms on AMA1 allow the parasite to escape inhibitory antibodies. The availability of a crystal structure makes it possible to test protein engineering strategies to develop a monovalent broadly reactive vaccine. Previously, we showed that...

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