نتایج جستجو برای: genetic vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 717612  

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2007
J A Mumford

Antigenic diversity among ribonucleic acid (RNA) viruses occurs as a result of rapid mutation during replication and recombination/reassortment between genetic material of related strains during co-infections. Variants which have a selective advantage in terms of ability to spread or to avoid host immunity become established within populations. Examples of antigenically diverse viruses include ...

2013
Stephane Lemiere Jean-Claude Gauthier Angeli Kodjo Laure Vinit Andrea Delvecchio Francesco Prandini

Broiler breeder vaccination against IBD is usually based on the injection of at least one inactivated vaccine in oil adjuvant, typically included in a combined vaccine. Priming using one or several IBD vaccine (s) has been the most common way to immunize the breeders so far. In summary, protection against vvIBD challenge in chicks of one commercial genetic line vaccinated in ovo with the HVT-IB...

Journal: :Vaccine 2021

The genetic and antigenic drift associated with the high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) viruses of Goose/Guangdong (Gs/GD) lineage emergence vaccine-resistant field underscores need for a broadly protective H5 A vaccine. Here, we tested experimental vector herpesvirus turkey (vHVT)-H5 vaccines containing either wild-type clade 2.3.4.4A-derived inserts or computationally optimized reactive...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
P Mooij W M Bogers H Oostermeijer W Koornstra P J Ten Haaft B E Verstrepen G Van Der Auwera J L Heeney

Current strategies in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) vaccine development are often based on the production of different vaccine antigens according to particular genetic clades of HIV-1 variants. To determine if virus virulence or genetic distance had a greater impact on HIV-1 vaccine efficacy, we designed a series of heterologous chimeric simian/human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Alexander Neverov Konstantin Chumakov

Intrinsic genetic instability of RNA viruses may lead to the accumulation of revertants during manufacture of live viral vaccines, requiring rigorous quality control to ensure vaccine safety. Each lot of oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV) is tested for neurovirulence in animals and also for the presence of neurovirulent revertants. Mutant analysis by PCR and restriction enzyme cleavage (MAPREC) is u...

2013
Mariana Varela Ernst Verschoor Rachel P. J. Lai Joseph Hughes Petra Mooj Trevelyan J. McKinley Timothy J. Fitzmaurice Lisa Landskron Brian J. Willett Simon D. W. Frost Willy M. Bogers Jonathan L. Heeney

Understanding the genetic, antigenic and structural changes that occur during HIV-1 infection in response to pre-existing immunity will facilitate current efforts to develop an HIV-1 vaccine. Much is known about HIV-1 variation at the population level but little with regard to specific changes occurring in the envelope glycoprotein within a host in response to immune pressure elicited by antibo...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Rekha Pai Robert E Gertz Cynthia G Whitney Bernard Beall

Streptococcus pneumoniae is an important pathogen in the United States and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Since the introduction of the seven-valent conjugate vaccine, a significant decline in pneumococcal disease has been reported. However, surveillance for pneumococcal disease remains essential, as the extent of cross protection against vaccine-related serotypes is st...

Journal: :Science 2013
Wayne C Koff Dennis R Burton Philip R Johnson Bruce D Walker Charles R King Gary J Nabel Rafi Ahmed Maharaj K Bhan Stanley A Plotkin

Vaccines are among the greatest successes in the history of public health. However, past strategies for vaccine development are unlikely to succeed in the future against major global diseases such as AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. For such diseases, the correlates of protection are poorly defined and the pathogens evade immune detection and/or exhibit extensive genetic variability. Recent adv...

2015
John Castiblanco Juan-Manuel Anaya

Vaccines represent the most successful and sustainable tactic to prevent and counteract infection. A vaccine generally improves immunity to a particular disease upon administration by inducing specific protective and efficient immune responses in all of the receiving population. The main known factors influencing the observed heterogeneity for immune re-sponses induced by vaccines are gender, a...

2015
Amed Ouattara Alyssa E. Barry Sheetij Dutta Edmond J. Remarque James G. Beeson Christopher V. Plowe

Prospects for malaria eradication will be greatly enhanced by an effective vaccine, but parasite genetic diversity poses a major impediment to malaria vaccine efficacy. In recent pre-clinical and field trials, vaccines based on polymorphic Plasmodium falciparum antigens have shown efficacy only against homologous strains, raising the specter of allele-specific immunity such as that which plague...

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