نتایج جستجو برای: vaccine escape mutations

تعداد نتایج: 308143  

2015
Licel A. Rodríguez Lay Marité B. Corredor Maria C. Villalba Susel S. Frómeta Meilin S. Wong Lidunka Valdes Marcia Samada Aurélie Sausy Judith M. Hübschen Claude P. Muller

Cuba is an HBsAg low-prevalence country with a high coverage of anti-hepatitis B vaccine. Its population is essentially the result of the population mix of Spanish descendants and former African slaves. Information about genetic characteristics of hepatitis B virus (HBV) strains circulating in the country is scarce. The HBV genotypes/subgenotypes, serotypes, mixed infections, and S gene mutatio...

2017
Abimbola O Kolawole Hong Q Smith Sophia A Svoboda Madeline S Lewis Michael B Sherman Gillian C Lynch B Montgomery Pettitt Thomas J Smith Christiane E Wobus

Ideal antiviral vaccines elicit antibodies (Abs) with broad strain recognition that bind to regions that are difficult to mutate for escape. Using 10 murine norovirus (MNV) strains and 5 human norovirus (HuNoV) virus-like particles (VLPs), we identified monoclonal antibody (MAb) 2D3, which broadly neutralized all MNV strains tested. Importantly, escape mutants corresponding to this antibody wer...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Tanzy M T Love Sally W Thurston Michael C Keefer Stephen Dewhurst Ha Youn Lee

The prominent role of antiviral cytotoxic CD8(+) T-lymphocytes (CD8-TL) in containing the acute viremia of human and simian immunodeficiency viruses (HIV-1 and SIV) has rationalized the development of T-cell-based vaccines. However, the presence of escape mutations in the acute stage of infection has raised a concern that accelerated escape from vaccine-induced CD8-TL responses might undermine ...

Journal: :Antiviral therapy 2010
Karine Lacombe Anders Boyd Joel Gozlan Fabien Lavocat Pierre-Marie Girard Fabien Zoulim

HIV-HBV-coinfected patients require optimal control of viral replication in order to prevent the development of severe comorbidities, such as liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The genetic diversity of HBV is a poorly investigated factor of such viral replication in HIV-infected hosts. HBV genome diversity can be differentiated into two major aspects: genotypic and phenotypic. Genoty...

2010
K. Lacombe A. Boyd J. Gozlan F. Lavocat PM Girard F Zoulim

HIV-HBV infected patients require optimal control of viral replication in order to prevent severe comorbidities, such as liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The genetic diversity of HBV is a poorly investigated factor of such viral replication in HIV-infected hosts. HBV genome diversity can be differentiated in two major aspects: genotypic and phenotypic. Genotypic diversity is more r...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1994
J L Coleman R C Rogers P A Rosa J L Benach

An escape variant of Borrelia burgdorferi, selected with a monoclonal antibody to OspB, expressed a truncated form of OspB, the result of point mutations in the ospB gene leading to a premature termination codon. A single amino acid position in the C terminus of OspB was critical for monoclonal antibody recognition. The variations in the ospB gene suggest a mechanism for the evasion of the immu...

2014
Nicholas C. Wu Arthur P. Young Laith Q. Al-Mawsawi C. Anders Olson Jun Feng Hangfei Qi Shu-Hwa Chen I.-Hsuan Lu Chung-Yen Lin Robert G. Chin Harding H. Luan Nguyen Nguyen Stanley F. Nelson Xinmin Li Ting-Ting Wu Ren Sun

Genetic research on influenza virus biology has been informed in large part by nucleotide variants present in seasonal or pandemic samples, or individual mutants generated in the laboratory, leaving a substantial part of the genome uncharacterized. Here, we have developed a single-nucleotide resolution genetic approach to interrogate the fitness effect of point mutations in 98% of the amino aci...

2015
Swetasudha Panda Yevgeniy Vorobeychik

Stackelberg game models have recently seen considerable practical and academic success in security applications, with defender as the leader, and attacker the follower. The key conceptual insight of Stackelberg security games is that defense needs to be proactive, optimally accounting for attacker’s response to a defensive posture. We propose that this insight has relevance in another important...

2012
Katharine J. Bar Chun-yen Tsao Shilpa S. Iyer Julie M. Decker Yongping Yang Mattia Bonsignori Xi Chen Kwan-Ki Hwang David C. Montefiori Hua-Xin Liao Peter Hraber William Fischer Hui Li Shuyi Wang Sarah Sterrett Brandon F. Keele Vitaly V. Ganusov Alan S. Perelson Bette T. Korber Ivelin Georgiev Jason S. McLellan Jeffrey W. Pavlicek Feng Gao Barton F. Haynes Beatrice H. Hahn Peter D. Kwong George M. Shaw

Single genome sequencing of early HIV-1 genomes provides a sensitive, dynamic assessment of virus evolution and insight into the earliest anti-viral immune responses in vivo. By using this approach, together with deep sequencing, site-directed mutagenesis, antibody adsorptions and virus-entry assays, we found evidence in three subjects of neutralizing antibody (Nab) responses as early as 2 week...

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