نتایج جستجو برای: neutralizing antibodies

تعداد نتایج: 168595  

2005
Nigel J. Temperton Paul K. Chan Graham Simmons Maria C. Zambon Richard S. Tedder Yasuhiro Takeuchi Robin A. Weiss

The severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV) spike protein (S) is a major target for neutralizing antibodies. Retroviral SARS-CoV S pseudotypes have been constructed and used to develop an in vitro microneutralization assay that is both sensitive and specific for SARS-CoV neutralizing antibodies. Neutralization titers measured by this assay are highly correlated to th...

2016
Meret E. Ricklin Nathalie J. Vielle Sylvie Python Daniel Brechbühl Beatrice Zumkehr Horst Posthaus Gert Zimmer Artur Summerfield

This work was initiated by previous reports demonstrating that mismatched influenza A virus (IAV) vaccines can induce enhanced disease, probably mediated by antibodies. Our aim was, therefore, to investigate if a vaccine inducing opsonizing but not neutralizing antibodies against the hemagglutinin (HA) of a selected heterologous challenge virus would enhance disease or induce protective immune ...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2009
Huldrych F Günthard Milo Huber Herbert Kuster Cyril Shah Jörg Schüpbach Alexandra Trkola Jürg Böni

A human immunodeficiency virus type 2 (HIV-2)-infected woman experienced asymptomatic superinfection with HIV-1 subtype AG. She did not have cross-neutralizing autologous HIV-1 antibodies before and shortly after HIV-1 superinfection. This evidence supports a mechanism other than cross-neutralizing antibodies for the mild course of HIV-1 infection in this woman.

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Choong-Tat Keng Aihua Zhang Shuo Shen Kuo-Ming Lip Burtram C Fielding Timothy H P Tan Chih-Fong Chou Chay Boon Loh Sifang Wang Jianlin Fu Xiaoming Yang Seng Gee Lim Wanjin Hong Yee-Joo Tan

The spike (S) protein of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) interacts with cellular receptors to mediate membrane fusion, allowing viral entry into host cells; hence it is recognized as the primary target of neutralizing antibodies, and therefore knowledge of antigenic determinants that can elicit neutralizing antibodies could be beneficial for the development of a pro...

2010
Hanna C. Kelker Vincenza R. Itri Fred T. Valentine

BACKGROUND Novel strategies are needed for the elicitation of broadly neutralizing antibodies to the HIV envelope glycoprotein, gp120. Experimental evidence suggests that combinations of antibodies that are broadly neutralizing in vitro may protect against challenge with HIV in nonhuman primates, and a small number of these antibodies have been selected by repertoire sampling of B cells and by ...

2011
Sonja Pötzsch Nadja Spindler Anna-Katharina Wiegers Tanja Fisch Pia Rücker Heinrich Sticht Nina Grieb Tina Baroti Florian Weisel Thomas Stamminger Luis Martin-Parras Michael Mach Thomas H. Winkler

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), a herpesvirus, is a ubiquitously distributed pathogen that causes severe disease in immunosuppressed patients and infected newborns. Efforts are underway to prepare effective subunit vaccines and therapies including antiviral antibodies. However, current vaccine efforts are hampered by the lack of information on protective immune responses against HCMV. Characteriz...

2014
David C Montefiori

This commentary describes a rationale for the use of breakthrough viruses from clinical trial participants to assess neutralizing antibodies as a correlate of HIV-1 vaccine efficacy. The rationale is based on principles of a genetic sieve analysis, where the 2 analyses may be cooperative for delineating neutralizing antibodies as a mechanistic correlate of protection.

Journal: :African journal of infectious diseases 2015
Johnson Adekunle Adeniji Folakemi Abiodun Osundare Olubusuyi Moses Adewumi Anyebe Bernard Onoja Ademola Hezekiah Fagbami

BACKGROUND Poliovirus outbreaks are still reported in Nigeria despite renewed efforts to improve vaccine coverage, thus suggesting the existence of susceptible hosts. Also, there is anecdotal evidence of variation in vaccine coverage by region and specifically between urban and rural communities. Consequently, this study assessed neutralizing antibodies to poliovirus serotypes among children in...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1964
Sven-Eric Svehag

Rapid formation of poliovirus-neutralizing antibody was observed in the rabbit. 19S type antibody was detectable 8 to 12 hours following a single intravenous virus injection and the induction period was of the order of 4 to 5 hours or less. The production of 7S antibody had a longer lag phase (1(1/2) to 2 days) and it was formed at slower rate. The observed rate of early 19S and 7S antibody for...

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