نتایج جستجو برای: hbsag epitopes mutations

تعداد نتایج: 201746  

2015
Enrique Iglesias Daymir García Julio C Aguilar

The recombinant hepatitis B virus surface (HBsAg) and core (HBcAg) virus like particles (VLPs) have the ability to serve as carriers of foreign B cell and CTL epitopes. Different approaches have been used to couple the target epitopes, like the insertion into the primary sequence of the VLP, covalent and noncovalent linkage. Particularly, the non-covalent linkage was used to develop the vaccine...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1986
Y M Thanavala S E Brown C R Howard I M Roitt M W Steward

The use of molecules that represent single, defined epitopes able to substitute for antigen (i.e. surrogate antigens) offers considerable advantages over the use of native antigen for the precise manipulation of the immune response. We have investigated the immunochemical characteristics of two types of surrogate hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) epitopes: (a) linear and cyclical synthetic pe...

2014
Emily M. Eriksson Teri Liegler Chris E. Keh Annika C. Karlsson Sara J. Holditch Christopher D. Pilcher Lisa Loeb Douglas F. Nixon Frederick M. Hecht

CD8+ T cells are important for HIV-1 virus control, but are also a major contributing factor that drives HIV-1 virus sequence evolution. Although HIV-1 cytotoxic T cell (CTL) escape mutations are a common aspect during HIV-1 infection, less is known about the importance of T cell pressure in reversing HIV-1 virus back to a consensus sequences. In this study we aimed to assess the frequency with...

2016
Reza Rezaee Mansour Poorebrahim Saeideh Najafi Solmaz Sadeghi Alieh Pourdast Seyed Moayed Alavian Seyed Ehsan Alavian Vahdat Poortahmasebi

BACKGROUND Vaccine-escaped hepatitis B virus (HBV) mutations occur within the "a" determinant area, which is located in the major hydrophilic region (MHR) of the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) protein. It is now well established that the common G145R mutation is highly capable of escaping from HBsAg immune recognition. However, the impacts of this mutation on the structure and immunogenic ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Elizabeth G Ryland Yanhua Tang Celia D Christie Margaret E Feeney

The genetic heterogeneity of HIV-1 poses a major obstacle to vaccine development. Although most horizontally acquired HIV-1 infections are initiated by a single homogeneous virus, marked genetic diversification and evolution occur following transmission. The relative contribution of the antiviral immune response to intrahost viral evolution remains controversial, in part because the sequence of...

ابراهیم عزیزی, , حسین جمالی فر, , سعید آزادی, , محمد حسین قهرمانی, , محمد رضا فاضلی, , محمد عباسپور, , مهرداد علیمیان, , هوشمند ایلکا, ,

Background: Aluminum salts are common adjuvants in human and animal vaccine preparations. The two adjuvants aluminum phosphate and aluminum hydroxide show acceptable immunoadjuvant properties with many antigens. These two salts have different physicochemical characteristics that make each one suitable for certain antigens. The surface antigen of Hepatitis B (HBsAg) has several antigenic epitope...

2013
Hong Kim Seoung-Ae Lee Dong-Won Kim Sueng-Hyun Lee Bum-Joon Kim

Molecular mechanisms related to occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, particularly those based on genotype C infection, have rarely been determined thus far in the ongoing efforts to determine infection mechanisms. Therefore, we aim to elucidate the mutation patterns in the surface open reading frame (S ORF) underlying occult infections of HBV genotype C in the present study. Nested PCRs we...

2016
Xia Li Hailiang Huang Yanfang Guang Yuhua Gong Chen-Yi He Xin Yi Ming Qi Zhi-Ying Chen

Emerging evidences suggest the heterogeneity of cancers limits the efficacy of immunotherapy. To search for optimal therapeutic targets, we used whole-exome sequencing data from 23 early cervical tumors from Chinese women to investigate the hierarchical structure of the somatic mutations and the predicted neo-epitopes based on their strong binding with major histocompatibility complex class I m...

2015
Nasrin Rastegarvand Manoochehr Makvandi Alireza Samarbafzadeh Mojtaba Rasti Niloofar Neisi Amir Pouremamali Ali Teimoori Abdolnabi Shabani

BACKGROUND Occult hepatitis B infection (OBI) is a major public health problem worldwide, which harbors potential risk of hepatitis B virus (HBV) transmission through blood transfusion and transplantation. OBI is characterized by the presence of HBV-DNA in the blood or liver tissue without detectable hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in the serum. An important cause of OBI is the occurrence o...

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