نتایج جستجو برای: viral antigens

تعداد نتایج: 256276  

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1995
H B Qavi M T Green D E Lewis F B Hollinger G Pearson D V Ablashi

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to define the agents involved in the development of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-associated retinitis. To achieve this goal, the authors determined the frequency and proximity of the simultaneous presence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1, human herpesvirus (HHV)-6, and human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) in retinas of patients with AIDS with a...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2009
Eric F. Tewalt Jean M. Grant Erica L. Granger Douglas C. Palmer Neal D. Heuss Dale S. Gregerson Nicholas P. Restifo Christopher C. Norbury

Virus-specific CD8(+) T cells (T(CD8+)) are initially triggered by peptide-MHC Class I complexes on the surface of professional antigen presenting cells (pAPC). Peptide-MHC complexes are produced by two spatially distinct pathways during virus infection. Endogenous antigens synthesized within virus-infected pAPC are presented via the direct-presentation pathway. Many viruses have developed stra...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1980
S Knutton T Bächi

The role of the haemolytic activity of Sendai virus in cell-cell fusion has been examined in monolayers of human erythrocytes and erythrocyte ghosts fused with either haemolytic or non-haemolytic virus. Morphological observations indicate that cell swelling and haemolysis is a distinct event in cell-cell fusion irrespective of whether it is virally induced or, in the case of non-haemolytic viru...

Journal: :Japanese journal of medical science & biology 1966
H Shimojo H Yamamoto E Yoshikawa T Yamashita

Tumor antigen in hamster tumors induced by adenovirus type 12 could be assorted by the complement-fixation test into two antigens : TS antigen, nonprecipitable by ultracentrifugation, and TP antigen, precipitable by ultracentrifugation. Tumor antigen was formed prior to the formation of infectious mature virus, viral coat protein, viral DNA or viral antigens in the lytic infection of human embr...

2013
Nadine Honke Namir Shaabani Dong-Er Zhang George Iliakis Haifeng C. Xu Dieter Häussinger Mike Recher Max Löhning Philipp A. Lang Karl S. Lang

Infection with viruses carrying cross-reactive antigens is associated with break of immunological tolerance and induction of autoimmune disease. Dendritic cells play an important role in this process. However, it remains unclear why autoimmune-tolerance is broken during virus infection, but usually not during exposure to non-replicating cross-reactive antigens. Here we show that antigen derived...

2004
Jeannette Guarner Bill J. Johnson Christopher D. Paddock Wun-Ju Shieh Cynthia S. Goldsmith Mary G. Reynolds Inger K. Damon Russell L. Regnery Sherif R. Zaki

During May and June 2003, the first cluster of human monkeypox cases in the United States was reported. Most patients with this febrile vesicular rash illness presumably acquired the infection from prairie dogs. Monkeypox virus was demonstrated by using polymerase chain reaction in two prairie dogs in which pathologic studies showed necrotizing bronchopneumonia, conjunctivitis, and tongue ulcer...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1977
J L Dienstag R H Purcell

Resulting directly from the discovery of virus-related antigens, rapid progress has marked the last decade of viral hepatitis research. The hepatitis B virion has been tentatively identified as a DNA virus with an endogenous DNA polymerase, and new serological markers for type B hepatitis have been discovered. Hepatitis A antigen has been identified on a virus-like particle thought to be the he...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1984
M. A. Chernesky J. B. Mahony

Immunoassays for the detection of viral antigens in clinical specimens and virus-specific IgM responses in serum have shortened the time required to make a laboratory diagnosis of several infections. A range of antigen detection systems are available, varying in sensitivity, complexity, and expense, and each may have a role to play depending upon the laboratory setting. Technical advancements t...

2015
Duncan D Adams

essential for survival of virus infections, and protects, imperfectly, against autoimmune disease [4]. In a famous experiment Zinkernagel and Doherty [5] found that a cell infected by a virus extrudes a viral peptide on to its surface histocompatibility antigens, where it can be attacked by a complementary cytotoxic T cell clone, if one exists. As shown in Tables 1, the explosive speed of viral...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2002
Stephanie Reignat George J.M. Webster David Brown Graham S. Ogg Abigail King Suranjith L. Seneviratne Geoff Dusheiko Roger Williams Mala K. Maini Antonio Bertoletti

Deletion, anergy, and a spectrum of functional impairments can affect virus-specific CD8 cells in chronic viral infections. Here we characterize a low frequency population of CD8 cells present in chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection which survive in the face of a high quantity of viral antigen. Although they do not appear to exert immunological pressure in vivo, these CD8 cells are not cla...

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