نتایج جستجو برای: hepatitis b immune epitopes

تعداد نتایج: 1188089  

A Hoseini Razavi A Sanati A SHarifiyan M KHan Yaghma M.R Zali P Azimzadeh S,M Hoseini S.R Mohebi

Background & Aims: Hepatitis B infection is a global health problem. Hepatitis B virus can escape from the innate immune system, however adaptive immune system mainly acts against it. Transforming growth factor (TGF-) has three isoforms in mammals. Several studies have recently shown that TGF-1 suppresses replication of hepatitis B virus. Moreover, high expression of this factor is effective in...

امینیان, فاطمه , نظری, رقیه, نیک خواهان, بابک,

Background and purpose: Vaccination against hepatitis B is one of the most important ways to prevent this viral disease. However, some individuals vaccinated against hepatitis B do not show adequate defense. This study was designed to investigate the immune response towards this disease by assessing the level of hepatitis B antibody in vaccinated health care workers (HCWs) in north of Iran . M...

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2013
Abolfazl Khedive Ismail Sanei-Moghaddam Seyed Moayed Alavian Esmail Saberfar Mehdi Norouzi MohamadAli Judaki Shiva Ghamari Seyed Mohammad Jazayeri

BACKGROUND Hepatitis B virus (HBV) gene and protein variations have frequently been observed in chronic patients. The aims of this study were to determine the genotypes as well as the patterns of HBsAg variations in chronically-infected patients from the south-eastern part of Iran. METHODS Twenty- one chronic inactive HBV carriers from Sistan-Balouchestan Province (an area with a low prevalen...

Journal: :Clinical laboratory 2012
Shokrollah Assar Mohammad Kazemi Arababadi Maryam Mohit Behzad Nasiri Ahmadabadi Paul Pumpens Hossein Khorramdelazad Masomeh Hajghani Sepideh Assar Majid Araste Zohre Nekhei Hossein Sendi Derek Kennedy

BACKGROUND Escape mutations potentially allow viruses to avoid detection and clearance by the host immune system and may represent a mechanism through which infections may persist in some patients. The association of the mutations in the HBcAg gene with Hepatitis B asymptomatic carriers (ASC) has not been studied adequately. The current study was aimed to investigate HBcAg18-27 CTL epitope muta...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1999
I Couillin S Pol M Mancini F Driss C Bréchot P Tiollais M L Michel

In a pilot study, it was established that specific therapy by standard anti-hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination may be effective in reducing HBV replication and canceling the immune tolerance to hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) particles in about 50% of persons with chronic active HBV replication. In the present study, the vaccine-induced immune responses were analyzed during an ongoing cont...

Journal: :International journal of molecular medicine 2012
Feng Qiu Shengli Bi Yue Wang Minzhuo Guo Yao Yi Siyong Chen Yu Guo Liping Shen Zhiyuan Jia

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an important causative agent of acute and chronic hepatitis worldwide. We prepared a fusion protein in the vector of pET-11d that included three conserved broadly neutralizing B-cell epitopes and a series of T-cell epitopes located in the HCV NS3 region. In vivo administration of this fusion construct resulted in specific CD8+ cytotoxic lymphocytes in both PBMCs and s...

آذرکیوان, آزیتا, اسلامی, معصومه, حاجی بیگی, بشیر, نصیری طوسی, محسن, افرادی, حجت, قاضی‌زاده, شراره,

  Background & Aim: Hepatitis B vaccine is in national vaccination programs. In healthy individuals the immune response is complete d by three-dose injections in 95% of cases and remains complete with time. However, in patients with chronic transfusion this immune response may be incomplete . In such patients, it is advised to check HBs antibody periodically, and use booster dose in cases with ...

2017
Juzeng Zheng Xianfan Lin Xiuyan Wang Liyu Zheng Songsong Lan Sisi Jin Zhanfan Ou Jinming Wu

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection has persisted as a major public health problem due to the lack of an effective treatment for those chronically infected. Therapeutic vaccination holds promise, and targeting HBV polymerase is pivotal for viral eradication. In this research, a computational approach was employed to predict suitable HBV polymerase targeting multi-peptides for vaccine candidate se...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
F Bugli N Mancini C Y Kang C Di Campli A Grieco A Manzin A Gabrielli A Gasbarrini G Fadda P E Varaldo M Clementi R Burioni

Clinical and experimental evidence indicates that the hepatitis C virus (HCV) E2 glycoprotein (HCV/E2) is the most promising candidate for the development of an effective anti-HCV vaccine. Identification of the human epitopes that are conserved among isolates and are able to elicit protective antibodies would constitute a significant step forward. This work describes the mapping of the B-cell e...

Fatemeh Hajighasemi, Soheyla Rohani,

Background & Aims: Antibodies, well-known as immunoglobulins (Igs), are produced by B lymphocytes and specifically defend against pathogens. Igs are glycoproteins and have high diagnostic value in several diseases including infections (1). Igs are composed of light and heavy chains (2, 3). Each chain is comprised of about 110-120 amino acid residues which create immunoglobulin folds named domai...

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