نتایج جستجو برای: chimeric vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 138955  

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
نادر شاهرخی nader shahrokhi انیس جعفری anis jafari jorg reimann valery v bakayev reinhold schirmbeck valery v bakayev jorg reimann سعید بوذری saeid bouzari

hepatitis b surface antigen is the first genetically engineered vaccine licensed for human use. various strategies have been proposed to obtain a vaccine that would bypass the need for injection. in this study, a non-toxic portion of heat-stable enterotoxin of escherichia coli that is capable of adhering to epithelial cells was inserted at amino acid position 112 of hepatitis surface antigen. t...

A Ghaemi , F Fotouhi , H Razavi-Nikoo , H Soleimanjahi , M Fazeli ,

Background and Aims: Since the produced recombinant proteins by molecular genetics techniques commonly have some limitations in the application, chimeric protein are introduced. Chimeric proteins have found widespread application for the study of protein folding, structure stability, function and immunogenisity. Methods: According to the known Immunomodulatory effect and structure of HSP70 mole...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2004
Joseph E Blaney Christopher T Hanson Cai-Yen Firestone Kathryn A Hanley Brian R Murphy Stephen S Whitehead

Three novel recombinant dengue type 3 (DEN3) virus vaccine candidates have been generated from a DEN3 virus isolated from a mild outbreak of dengue fever in the Sleman area of central Java in Indonesia in 1978. Antigenic chimeric viruses were prepared by replacing the membrane precursor and envelope (ME) proteins of recombinant DEN4 (rDEN4) virus with those from DEN3 Sleman/78 in the presence (...

اکبری, عطیه, توکلی, رضوان, جلیلی, ندا, طاهری, نجمه, فتوحی, فاطمه, فرهمند, بهرخ,

Background and purpose: Influenza virus is one of the most important respiratory infectious agents. Viral antigenic variations are major problems for vaccine production process. At present, many researches have focused on conserved domains of influenza virus antigenic peptides for subunit vaccine development. Hemagglutinin small subunit (HA2) and the 23 amino acid extracellular N-terminal domai...

2013
Haixue Zheng Jianhong Guo Ye Jin Fan Yang Jijun He Lv Lv Kesan Zhang Qiong Wu Xiangtao Liu Xuepeng Cai

BACKGROUND No licensed vaccine is currently available against serotype A foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in China, despite the isolation of A/WH/CHA/09 in 2009, partly because this strain does not replicate well in baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A novel plasmid-based reverse genetics system was used to construct a chimeric strain by replacing the P1 gene in the v...

Journal: :Virus research 2013
Rahul Joshi S Chandrasekar Soumya Paul Ashok Kumar Chokkalingam T Saravanan Kakoli Ahmad H J Dechamma G R Reddy S M Gopinath D N Das M S Shaila G N Bharath V V S Suryanarayana

Regular vaccinations with potent vaccine, in endemic countries and vaccination to live in non-endemic countries are the methods available to control foot-and-mouth disease. Selection of candidate vaccine strain is not only cumbersome but the candidate should grow well for high potency vaccine preparation. Alternative strategy is to generate an infectious cDNA of a cell culture-adapted virus and...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Huaiqing Chen Dieter M Schifferli

Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) is a porcine coronavirus that causes diarrhea, leading to near 100% mortality in neonatal piglets with corresponding devastating economic consequences. For the protection of neonatal and older animals, oral live vaccines present the attractive property of inducing desired mucosal immune responses, including colostral antibodies in sows--an effective me...

2013
Shin-Hee Kim Nanchaya Wanasen Anandan Paldurai Sa Xiao Peter L. Collins Siba K. Samal

Virulent strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) can cause devastating disease in chickens worldwide. Although the current vaccines are substantially effective, they do not completely prevent infection, virus shedding and disease. To produce genotype-matched vaccines, a full-genome reverse genetics system has been used to generate a recombinant virus in which the F protein cleavage site has be...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2011
Claire Balas Audrey Kennel Florence Deauvieau Regis Sodoyer Nadege Arnaud-Barbe Jean Lang Bruno Guy

DNA microarrays were used to assess the innate gene signature in human myeloid dendritic cells infected with chimeric dengue 1-4 vaccines, a wild-type dengue 3 virus, or a classically attenuated serotype 3 vaccine shown to be reactogenic in humans. We observed a very reproducible signature for each of the 4 chimeric dengue vaccines, involving stimulation of type I interferon and associated gene...

Journal: :Vaccine 2006
Alexander G Pletnev David E Swayne Jim Speicher Alexander A Rumyantsev Brian R Murphy

A live attenuated virus vaccine is being developed to protect against West Nile virus (WN) disease in humans. Previously, it was found that chimeric West Nile/dengue viruses (WN/DEN4 and WN/DEN4Delta30) bearing the membrane precursor and envelope protein genes of WN on a backbone of dengue type 4 virus (DEN4) with or without a deletion of 30 nucleotides (Delta30) in the 3' noncoding region of t...

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