نتایج جستجو برای: vaccine escape mutations

تعداد نتایج: 308143  

2017
Michael Grant Mani Larijani

APOBEC3G (A3G) and APOBEC3F (A3F) are DNA-mutating enzymes expressed in T cells, dendritic cells and macrophages. A3G/F have been considered innate immune host factors, based on reports that they lethally mutate the HIV genome in vitro. In vivo, A3G/F effectiveness is limited by viral proteins, entrapment in inactive complexes and filtration of mutations during viral life cycle. We hypothesized...

Journal: :Journal of viral hepatitis 2013
A Khedive M Norouzi F Ramezani H Karimzadeh S M Alavian R Malekzadeh G Montazeri A Nejatizadeh M Ziaee F Abedi B Ataei M Yaran B Sayad M H Somi G Sarizadeh I Sanei-Moghaddam F Mansour-Ghanaei H Rafatpanah M A Pourhosseingholi H Keyvani E Kalantari M Saberifiroozi M A Judaki S Ghamari M Daram M Mahabadi Z Fazeli Z Goodarzi V Poortahmasebi S M Jazayeri

Mutations within the coding region of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) have been found naturally in chronic carriers. To characterize the mutations of HBsAg from Iranian chronic carriers who were vaccine and/or medication naive. The surface genes from 360 patients were amplified and directly sequenced. The distribution of amino acid substitutions was classified according to different immune ...

2015
Hannah E. Roberts Jacob Hurst Nicola Robinson Helen Brown Peter Flanagan Laura Vass Sarah Fidler Jonathan Weber Abdel Babiker Rodney E. Phillips Angela R. McLean John Frater

The existence of viral variants that escape from the selection pressures imposed by cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs) in HIV-1 infection is well documented, but it is unclear when they arise, with reported measures of the time to escape in individuals ranging from days to years. A study of participants enrolled in the SPARTAC (Short Pulse Anti-Retroviral Therapy at HIV Seroconversion) clinical tri...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Fan Wu Ilnour Ourmanov Takeo Kuwata Robert Goeken Charles R Brown Alicia Buckler-White Ranjini Iyengar Ronald Plishka Scott T Aoki Vanessa M Hirsch

Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection of rhesus macaques has become an important surrogate model for evaluating HIV vaccine strategies. The extreme resistance to neutralizing antibody (NAb) of many commonly used strains, such as SIVmac251/239 and SIVsmE543-3, limits their potential relevance for evaluating the role of NAb in vaccine protection. In contrast, SIVsmE660 is an uncloned viru...

2014
Zhen-yong Keck Allan G. N. Angus Wenyan Wang Patrick Lau Yong Wang Derek Gatherer Arvind H. Patel Steven K. H. Foung

A challenge for hepatitis C virus (HCV) vaccine development is to define epitopes that are able to elicit protective antibodies against this highly diverse virus. The E2 glycoprotein region located at residues 412-423 is conserved and antibodies to 412-423 have broadly neutralizing activities. However, an adaptive mutation, N417S, is associated with a glycan shift in a variant that cannot be ne...

Journal: :Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica 2005
José Alcamí Joan Joseph Munné María Angeles Muñoz-Fernández Mariano Esteban

The uncontrolled progression of the AIDS epidemic has made the development of an efficacious human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccine a major objective of scientific research. No effective preventive vaccine against HIV is currently available and sterilizing immunity has not yet been achieved in animal models. This review analyses the major challenges in developing an AIDS vaccine, in particu...

Journal: :Infekciâ i Immunitet 2022

Currently, vaccination is one of the most efficient ways to control and prevent influenza infection. Vaccine production largely relies on results laboratory assays, including hemagglutination inhibition microneutralization which are time-consuming laborious. Viruses can escape from immune response that in need revise update vaccines biannually. The assay measure how effectively antibodies again...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Feng Gao Mattia Bonsignori Hua-Xin Liao Amit Kumar Shi-Mao Xia Xiaozhi Lu Fangping Cai Kwan-Ki Hwang Hongshuo Song Tongqing Zhou Rebecca M. Lynch S. Munir Alam M. Anthony Moody Guido Ferrari Mark Berrong Garnett Kelsoe George M. Shaw Beatrice H. Hahn David C. Montefiori Gift Kamanga Myron S. Cohen Peter Hraber Peter D. Kwong Bette T. Korber John R. Mascola Thomas B. Kepler Barton F. Haynes

Development of strategies for induction of HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) by vaccines is a priority. Determining the steps of bnAb induction in HIV-1-infected individuals who make bnAbs is a key strategy for immunogen design. Here, we study the B cell response in a bnAb-producing individual and report cooperation between two B cell lineages to drive bnAb development. We isolated ...

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