نتایج جستجو برای: antigenic drift

تعداد نتایج: 50696  

2010
MAHESH MOORTHY

25 VOLUME 47__JANUARY 17, 2010 The 2009 global pandemic of influenza is currently active in 207 countries including India(1). India’s central and state governments have taken the pandemic very seriously and have made several unprecedented and innovative interventions. In the past India had neglected to monitor endemic/seasonal influenza, but the pandemic has raised public awareness to a high le...

2015
Kirsty J. Bolton James M. McCaw Lorena Brown David Jackson Katherine Kedzierska Jodie McVernon

Vaccines that trigger an influenza-specific cytotoxic T cell (CTL) response may aid pandemic control by limiting the transmission of novel influenza A viruses (IAV). We consider interventions with hypothetical CTL-inducing vaccines in a range of epidemiologically plausible pandemic scenarios. We estimate the achievable reduction in the attack rate, and, by adopting a model linking epidemic prog...

2017
Edecio Cunha-Neto Daniela S. Rosa Paul E. Harris Tim Olson Alex Morrow Serban Ciotlos Charles V. Herst Reid Martin Rubsamen

The threat posed by severe congenital abnormalities related to Zika virus (ZKV) infection during pregnancy has turned development of a ZKV vaccine into an emergency. Recent work suggests that the cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response to infection is an important defense mechanism in response to ZKV. Here, we develop the rationale and strategy for a new approach to developing cytotoxic T lymphoc...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2001
D Enshell-Seijffers L Smelyanski N Vardinon I Yust J M Gershoni

Understanding the dynamics of the humoral immune response to HIV epitopes in the presence of genetic drift and antigenic variation of the virus may reveal critical elements of protective immunity against HIV. Analysis of antibody maturation and diversity is difficult to study at the molecular level in humans. We used a combinatorial phage display peptide library to elucidate antibody diversity ...

2017
Kari Debbink John T McCrone Joshua G Petrie Rachel Truscon Emileigh Johnson Emily K Mantlo Arnold S Monto Adam S Lauring

While influenza virus diversity and antigenic drift have been well characterized on a global scale, the factors that influence the virus' rapid evolution within and between human hosts are less clear. Given the modest effectiveness of seasonal vaccination, vaccine-induced antibody responses could serve as a potent selective pressure for novel influenza variants at the individual or community le...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1983
R Lutley G Pétursson P A Pálsson G Georgsson J Klein N Nathanson

A group of 20 Icelandic sheep were infected intracerebrally with visna virus strain 1514, and 209 virus isolates were obtained from the blood, cerebrospinal fluid, and central nervous system (CNS) over a period of 7 years, during which eight animals developed clinical signs of visna necessitating sacrifice. (i) Using type-specific antisera, it was found that 12 (16%) of 76 isolates tested escap...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1983
M Krystal J F Young P Palese I A Wilson J J Skehel D C Wiley

Comparative analysis of the amino acid sequences of hemagglutinins (HAs) of influenza B/Lee/40, B/Md/59, and B/HK/73 viruses has allowed examination of the molecular basis of antigenic variation in type B viruses. As seen with influenza type A viruses, antigenic drift in influenza B viruses proceeds mostly through the accumulation of amino acid substitutions within the HA1 portion of the HA mol...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
X Sherry Chi Aizhong Hu Trentice V Bolar Wafa Al-Rimawi Ping Zhao John S Tam Ruth Rappaport Sheau-Mei Cheng

One-hundred five influenza B-positive specimens obtained from southeast Asia in 2002 were categorized on the basis of DNA sequencing of HA1 gene as well as real-time PCR analysis of the NA gene. Phylogenetic analysis of the HA1 gene sequences showed that the majority of the viruses (96.2%) belonged to the B/Victoria/2/87 lineage, while a smaller percentage of the viruses (3.8%) belonged to the ...

2013
Yu Qiu Karen van der Meulen Kristien Van Reeth

BACKGROUND H3N2 influenza viruses circulating in humans and European pigs originate from the pandemic A/Hong Kong/68 virus. Because of slower antigenic drift in swine, the antigenic divergence between swine and human viruses has been increasing. It remains unknown to what extent this results in a reduced cross-protection between recent human and swine H3N2 influenza viruses. OBJECTIVES We exa...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2013
R Yaari G Katriel A Huppert J B Axelsen L Stone

Seasonal influenza appears as annual oscillations in temperate regions of the world, yet little is known as to what drives these annual outbreaks and what factors are responsible for their inter-annual variability. Recent studies suggest that weather variables, such as absolute humidity, are the key drivers of annual influenza outbreaks. The rapid, punctuated, antigenic evolution of the influen...

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