نتایج جستجو برای: recombinant subunit vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 291266  

Brucella bacterium causes Brucellosis, an infectious disease spreading from animals to human. Brucella lumazine synthase (BLS) is a highly immunogenic protein with adjuvant properties, which has been introduced as an effective protein carrier for vaccine development. This protein also plays a significant role in inducing immune system. This study aimed to clone, express, and purify the BLS gene...

2011
Suraj B. Sable Mani Cheruvu Subhadra Nandakumar Sunita Sharma Kakali Bandyopadhyay Kathryn L. Kellar James E. Posey Bonnie B. Plikaytis Rama Rao Amara Thomas M. Shinnick

BACKGROUND The identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis vaccines that elicit a protective immune response in the lungs is important for the development of an effective vaccine against tuberculosis. METHODS AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In this study, a comparison of intranasal (i.n.) and subcutaneous (s.c.) vaccination with the BCG vaccine demonstrated that a single moderate dose delivered intra...

2013
Kee-Jong Hong Pil-Gu Park Sang-Hwan Seo Gi-eun Rhie Kyuh-Jam Hwang

Tularemia is a high-risk infectious disease caused by Gram-negative bacterium Francisella tularensis. Due to its high fatality at very low colony-forming units (less than 10), F. tularensis is considered as a powerful potential bioterrorism agent. Vaccine could be the most efficient way to prevent the citizen from infection of F. tularensis when the bioterrorism happens, but officially approved...

2017
Litty Babu Siva R. Uppalapati Murali H. Sripathy Prakash N. Reddy

Safety and protective efficacy of recombinant multi-epitope subunit vaccine (r-AK36) was evaluated in a mouse model. Recombinant AK36 protein comprised of immunodominant antigens from outer membrane proteins (Omp's) of Klebsiella pneumoniae namely OmpA and OmpK36. r-AK36 was highly immunogenic and the hyperimmune sera reacted strongly with native OmpA and OmpK36 proteins from different K. pneum...

2013
Jingpeng Gao Chunchun Meng Zongyan Chen Chuanfeng Li Guangqing Liu

Rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHD) is contagious and highly lethal. Commercial vaccines against RHD are produced from the livers of experimentally infected rabbits. Although several groups have reported that recombinant subunit vaccines against rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) are promising, application of the vaccines has been restricted due to high production costs or low yield. In the p...

Journal: :avicenna journal of medical biotechnology 0

background: infectious bursal disease virus (ibdv) causes a highly immunosuppressive disease in chickens and is a pathogen of major economic importance to the poultry industry worldwide. the vp2 protein is the major host-protective immunogen of ibdv and has been considered as a potential subunit vaccine against the disease. vp2 coding sequence was cloned in an inducible fungal vector and the pr...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1988
J T Barbieri G Cortina

The ADP-ribosyltransferase activity of pertussis toxin resides within the S-1 subunit of the toxin. Deletion mapping of a recombinant S-1 subunit produced in Escherichia coli showed that amino acids 2 through 180 are required for ADP-ribosylation of Gi protein. Mutants of the S-1 subunit which lacked either amino acids 2 through 22 or amino acids 153 through 180 failed to express enzyme activit...

2018
Chi Ho Yu Dong Hyun Song Jun Young Choi Hae Eun Joe Woo Hyeon Jeong Gyeung Haeng Hur Young Kee Shin Seong Tae Jeong

Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are the most potent toxins to mammals. A toxoid vaccine was previously used for prevention of botulinum intoxication; however, this vaccine is no longer available. Currently, no approved botulinum vaccines are available from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Recently, a recombinant host cell receptor-binding subunit created for use as a potential vaccine comp...

Maryam Golshani, Saeid Buozari,

Brucellosis caused by species of Brucella is among the most prevalent zoonoses with the annual incidence of half a million cases globally. Most parts of Iran are endemic for brucellosis, and the annual incidence of the human and animal brucellosis is still high. At present, there is no safe and protective human vaccine against brucellosis, and the only preventive strategy is animal vaccination,...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
aida gholoobi microbiology & virology research centre, bu- ali research institute, mashad university of medical sciences, mashad, iran mojtaba sankian division of immunobiochemistry, immunology research centre, bu- ali research institute, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran reza zarif microbiology & virology research centre, bu- ali research institute, mashad university of medical sciences, mashad, iran zahra farshadzadeh microbiology & virology research centre, bu- ali research institute, mashad university of medical sciences, mashad, iran forugh youssefi microbiology & virology research centre, bu- ali research institute, mashad university of medical sciences, mashad, iran ali sadeghian microbiology & virology research centre, bu- ali research institute, mashad university of medical sciences, mashad, iran

objective(s) tuberculosis (tb) is the leading cause of mortality among the infectious diseases, especially in developing countries. one of the main goals in tuberculosis research is to identify antigens which have the ability of inducing cellular and/or humoral immunity in order to use them in diagnostic reagents or vaccine design. the aim of this study was to clone and express the tb'0.4 ...

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