نتایج جستجو برای: antigenic drift

تعداد نتایج: 50696  

2012
Lyubov Popova Kenneth Smith Ann H. West Patrick C. Wilson Judith A. James Linda F. Thompson Gillian M. Air

H3N2 influenza viruses have now circulated in the human population for 43 years since the pandemic of 1968, accumulating sequence changes in the hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) that are believed to be predominantly due to selection for escape from antibodies. Examination of mutations that persist and accumulate led to identification of antigenically significant mutations that are cont...

2016
Marta L. DeDiego Christopher S. Anderson Hongmei Yang Jeanne Holden‐Wiltse Theresa Fitzgerald John. J. Treanor David J. Topham

Influenza vaccination does not provide 100% protection from infection, partly due to antigenic drift of the haemagglutinin (HA) protein. Low serum antibody titres increase the risk of infection. To determine whether there were additional correlates of risk, we examined the relationship between human serum immunity and antigenic variation in seasonal H3N2 influenza viruses. Seasonal H3N2 vaccine...

2015
Janet Foley

Across the eubacteria, antigenic variation has emerged as a strategy to evade host immunity. However, phenotypic variation in some of these antigens also allows the bacteria to exploit variable host niches as well. The specific mechanisms are not shared-derived characters although there is considerable convergent evolution and numerous commonalities reflecting considerations of natural selectio...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1982
D R Bentley G G Brownlee

The complete sequence of the neuraminidase gene of influenza virus A/NT/60/68 (N2 subtype) was determined following cloning of full length complementary DNA into pBR322. Comparison of the predicted amino acid sequence with a closely related neuraminidase from A/Udorn/72 suggests that point mutations over an extensive region of the primary sequence can contribute to antigenic drift, although the...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Edwin D Kilbourne Catherine Smith Ian Brett Barbara A Pokorny Bert Johansson Nancy Cox

Although vaccine-induced immunity to influenza A virus is continually challenged by progressively selected mutations in the virus's major antigens (antigenic drift), virus strains within a subtype (e.g., H1N1) are antigenically cross-reactive. Although cross-immunity diminishes as further mutations accumulate, necessitating frequent changes in vaccine strains, older vaccines are usually partial...

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