نتایج جستجو برای: hpv16 l1 vlp

تعداد نتایج: 35265  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1997
R S Lowe D R Brown J T Bryan J C Cook H A George K J Hofmann W M Hurni J G Joyce E D Lehman H Z Markus M P Neeper L D Schultz A R Shaw K U Jansen

It has been shown previously that immunization of animals with recombinant virus-like particles (VLPs) consisting of the viral capsid proteins L1 or L1 plus L2 protected animals against experimental viral challenge. However, none of these experimental models addresses the issue of whether systemic immunization with VLPs elicits a neutralizing antibody response in the genital mucosa. Such a resp...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
Krzysztof Lukaszuk Joanna Liss Izabela Wozniak Janusz Emerich Czesław Wójcikowski

Integration of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA into host genome occurs early in cancer development and is probably an important event in malignant transformation of cervical cancer. The HPV genome integration usually disrupts E2 gene open reading frames. It results in the lack of E2 gene suppressor of the synthesis of E6 and E7 products which, in turn, leads to the overexpression of E6 and E7 ge...

Journal: :Drugs of today 2007
Margaret Stanley

The HPV L1 VLP vaccines are immensely important developments in public health and the benefits that they promise are immense, offering the opportunity to prevent, in the long term, 80% of cervical cancers, 60% of vulval cancers and 80% of anal cancers in women. In the short to medium term they will prevent at least 90% of genital warts and have a major impact on the incidence of high grade CIN,...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 2007
Serge J Smeets Albertus T Hesselink Ernst-Jan M Speel Annick Haesevoets Peter J F Snijders Michael Pawlita Chris J L M Meijer Boudewijn J M Braakhuis C René Leemans Ruud H Brakenhoff

Human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) plays a role in the development of a subgroup of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC). However, uncertainty exists about the true impact of HPV in this tumor type as conflicting reports have been published with prevalence rates from 0 to 100%. We aimed to find a detection algorithm of a biologically and thus clinically meaningful infection, applica...

2013
Kihyuck Kwak Rosie Jiang Subhashini Jagu Joshua W. Wang Chenguang Wang Neil D. Christensen Richard B. S. Roden

OBJECTIVES Naked DNA vaccines can be manufactured simply and are stable at ambient temperature, but require improved delivery technologies to boost immunogenicity. Here we explore in vivo electroporation for multivalent codon-optimized human papillomavirus (HPV) L1 and L2 DNA vaccination. METHODS Balb/c mice were vaccinated three times at two week intervals with a fusion protein comprising L2...

Journal: :Virology 2008
Daraporn Pittayakhajonwut Peter C Angeletti

Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are maintained latently in dividing epithelial cells as nuclear plasmids. Two virally encoded proteins, E1, a helicase, and E2, a transcription factor, are important players in replication and stable plasmid maintenance in host cells. Recent experiments in yeast have demonstrated that viral genomes retain replication and maintenance function independently of E1 and...

2017
Stephanie M. Bywaters Sarah A. Brendle Kerstin P. Tossi Jennifer Biryukov Craig Meyers Neil D. Christensen

The currently available nonavalent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine exploits the highly antigenic L1 major capsid protein to promote high-titer neutralizing antibodies, but is limited to the HPV types included in the vaccine since the responses are highly type-specific. The limited cross-protection offered by the L1 virus-like particle (VLP) vaccine warrants further investigation into cross-p...

2012
Saloua Kahla Sarra Oueslati Mongia Achour Lotfi Kochbati Mohamed Badis Chanoufi Mongi Maalej Ridha Oueslati

Infection with high risk Human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) is necessary but not sufficient to cause cervical carcinoma. This study explored whether multiple HR-HPV or coinfection with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) influence the integration status of HPV16 genome. The presence and typing of HPV in a series of 125 cervical specimens were assessed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using the specific prime...

Journal: :International journal of cancer 2009
M R Pillai R Hariharan Janki Mohan Babu S Lakshmi S V Chiplunkar M Patkar H Tongaonkar K Dinshaw R S Jayshree B K M Reddy M Siddiqui Soma Roychoudury Baisakhi Saha P Abraham M Gnanamony A Peedicayil J Subhashini T S Ram Bindu Dey C Sharma S K Jain N Singh

Human papilloma virus is a causative factor in the etiology of cervical cancer with HPV16 being the most prevalent genotype associated with it. Intratype variations in oncogenic E6/E7 and capsid L1 proteins of HPV 16 besides being of phylogenetic importance, are associated with risk of viral persistence and progression. The objective of this multicentric study was to identify HPV-16 E6, E7 and ...

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