نتایج جستجو برای: synthetic peptides vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 318649  

Ali Badiee Mahmoud Reza Jaafari, Mercedeh Mansourian Seyed Alireza Mortazavi, Seyed Amir Jalali, Sheida Shariat

Objective(s):Tumor-associated antigen (TAA) subunit-based vaccines constitute promising tools for anticancer immunotherapy. However, a major limitation in the development of such vaccines is the poor immunogenicity of peptides when used alone.The aim of this study was to develop an efficient vaccine delivery system and adjuvant to enhance anti-tumor activity of a synthetic HER2/neu derived pept...

Journal: :Bioinformation 2005
Pandjassarame Kangueane Meena Kishore Sakharkar

UNLABELLED The current challenge in synthetic vaccine design is the development of a methodology to identify and test short antigen peptides as potential T-cell epitopes. Recently, we described a HLA-peptide binding model (using structural properties) capable of predicting peptides binding to any HLA allele. Consequently, we have developed a web server named T-EPITOPE DESIGNER to facilitate HLA...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1987
L D Lise D Mazier M Jolivet F Audibert L Chedid D Schlesinger

Successful human vaccination by synthetic malarial sporozoite peptides may depend on the choice of an appropriate carrier. Tetanus toxoid (TT) has been proposed because of its safe and widespread use in humans. Paradoxically, however, prior exposure to this toxoid vaccine could produce specific epitopic suppression against synthetic malarial peptides conjugated to this same protein as carrier. ...

Journal: :Acta virologica 2012
Kee-Bum Park Byung-Kwan Lim Michael B Ye Soo-Young Chung Jae-Hwan Nam

Enterovirus 70 (EV70) is the causative agent of acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (AHC), for which no effective vaccine is available. This study revealed a high reactivity of the N-terminal region of EV70 VP1 (VP1-1) with an anti-EV70 mouse serum. The analysis of overlapping synthetic peptides of VP1-1 identified a B-cell epitope in this region. The E-peptide (14-ANTVESEIKAELGVI-28) showing the ...

Journal: :Viruses 2015
Xingui Tian Qiang Ma Zaixue Jiang Junfeng Huang Qian Liu Xiaomei Lu Qingming Luo Rong Zhou

Human adenovirus type 55 (HAdV55) is a newly identified re-emergent acute respiratory disease (ARD) pathogen with a proposed recombination of hexon gene between HAdV11 and HAdV14 strains. The identification of the neutralizing epitopes is important for the surveillance and vaccine development against HAdV55 infection. In this study, four type-specific epitope peptides of HAdV55 hexon protein, A...

Journal: :Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes 2007
Aster Tsegaye Leonie Ran Dawit Wolday Beyene Petros Wendelien Dorigo Erwan Piriou Tsehaynesh Messele Eduard Sanders Tesfaye Tilahun Deresse Eshetu Hanneke Schuitemaker Roel A Coutinho Frank Miedema José Borghans Debbie van Baarle

Knowledge of the most dominant T-cell epitopes in the context of the local human leukocyte antigen (HLA) background is a prerequisite for the development of an effective HIV vaccine. In 100 Ethiopian subjects, 16 different HLA-A, 23 HLA-B, and 12 HLA-C specificities were observed. Ninety-four percent of the population carried at least 1 of the 5 most common HLA-A and/or HLA-B specificities. HIV...

2017
Ivana Soria Valeria Quattrocchi Cecilia Langellotti Mariela Gammella Sebastian Digiacomo Beatriz Garcia de la Torre David Andreu Maria Montoya Francisco Sobrino Esther Blanco Patricia Zamorano

Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) causes a highly contagious disease in cloven-hoofed animals. A synthetic vaccine candidate consisting of dendrimeric peptides harbouring two copies of a B-epitope [VP1(136-154)] linked to a T-cell epitope [3A(21-35)] of FMDV confers protection to type O FMDV challenge in pigs. Herein we show in cattle that novel dendrimeric peptides bearing a T-cell epitope [...

2003
Michael D. Miller Susan Gould-Fogerite Ling Shen Robert M. Woods Scott Koenig Raphael J. Mannino Norman L. Letvin

An effective vaccine against the human immunodeficiency virus should be capable of eliciting both an antibody and a cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response. However, when viral proteins and peptides are formulated with traditional immunological adjuvants and inoculated via a route acceptable for use in humans, they have not been successful at eliciting virus-specific, major histocompatibility com...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1992
M D Miller S Gould-Fogerite L Shen R M Woods S Koenig R J Mannino N L Letvin

An effective vaccine against the human immunodeficiency virus should be capable of eliciting both an antibody and a cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response. However, when viral proteins and peptides are formulated with traditional immunological adjuvants and inoculated via a route acceptable for use in humans, they have not been successful at eliciting virus-specific, major histocompatibility com...

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