نتایج جستجو برای: protective antigens

تعداد نتایج: 225132  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Guoquan Zhang Katalin Kiss Rekha Seshadri Laura R Hendrix James E Samuel

A sublethal-challenge model was established in BALB/c mice by using protection from the development of severe splenomegaly as an indicator of vaccinogenic activity for evaluation of the protective efficacies of vaccine candidates. To determine the immunodominant antigens as defined by reaction to an infection-derived antibody, mouse sera from different stages of experimental infection with vari...

A. Jafarzadeh, F. Shokri J. Khoshnoodi M.A. Shokrgozar

Background: Hepatitis B is an important infectious disease.  Since several years ago, mass vaccination against this viral infection has become as part of routine vaccination schedule of Iran.  However, some healthy neonates, children and adults fail to generate a protective antibody response after vaccination.Objectives: To investigate distribution of HLA class-I and class-II antigens in health...

Ticks are important ectoparasites which are a considerable threat to human beings and to animals all overthe world. Enormous economic losses annually occur in livestock production around the world as a result oftheir existance. One of the ways to control ticks and tick-borne diseases is to introduce resistance to theseectoparasites through immunization. For identification of the putative protec...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Ann Thanawastien Robert T Cartee Thomas J Griffin Kevin P Killeen John J Mekalanos

Capsular polysaccharides are the primary antigenic components involved in protective immunity against encapsulated bacterial pathogens. Although immunization of adolescents and adults with polysaccharide antigens has reduced pathogen disease burden, pure polysaccharide vaccines have proved ineffective at conferring protective immunity to infants and the elderly, age cohorts that are deficient i...

2017
J N Dinga S D Gamua V P K Titanji

It has been shown that covalently linking two antigens could enhance the immunogenicity of the chimeric construct. To prioritize such a chimera for malaria vaccine development, it is necessary to demonstrate that naturally acquired antibodies against the chimera are associated with protection from malaria. Here, we probe the ability of a chimeric construct of UB05 and UB09 antigens (UB05-09) to...

2015
Monica Konar Raffaella Rossi Helen Walter Rolando Pajon Peter T. Beernink Yung-Fu Chang

Factor H binding protein (FHbp) is a virulence factor used by meningococci to evade the host complement system. FHbp elicits bactericidal antibodies in humans and is part of two recently licensed vaccines. Using human complement Factor H (FH) transgenic mice, we previously showed that binding of FH decreased the protective antibody responses to FHbp vaccination. Therefore, in the present study ...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2008
a. moshaveri-nia m. h. naiminik g. r. razmi g. r. hashemitabar

the protective capacity of the crude extracts from larval and nymphal stages of hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum was examined in the new zealand white rabbits. the rabbits were randomly divided into 3 groups of five animals. the rabbits in groups 1 and 2 were immunized with crude extracts of larval and nymphal antigens, respectively and group 3 was served as control. following challenge of each r...

Journal: :ImmunoMedicine 2021

Abstract Generation of immunity against cancer through vaccination has long been an elusive goal for tumor immunologists. Putative candidates targets include oncofetal antigens, viral neoantigens, and differentiation antigens. The first attempts at used injections whole autologous cells. However, these unmodified cells did not engender a robust immune response. Subsequent efforts were focused e...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Richard Malley Porter W Anderson

For prevention of Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) infections in infancy, protein-conjugated capsular polysaccharide vaccines provide serotype-specific, antibody-mediated immunity but do not cover all of the 90+ capsule serotypes. Therefore, microbiologists have sought protective noncapsular antigens common to all strains. Alternatively, we investigated killed cells of a noncapsulated st...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1969
R Ross J Munoz C Cameron

The three species of the genus Bordetella-B. pertussis, B. parapertussis, and B. bronchiseptica-have many antigens in common. Studies on representative strains of these species have shown that there are only a few specific antigens in each species. Whole-cell vaccines and extracts from B. pertussis contained specific mouse-protective antigen and a histamine-sensitizing factor. In addition, whol...

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