نتایج جستجو برای: antibody diversity

تعداد نتایج: 353374  

Kamyar Mostafavizadeh Lale Zeydabadi Parisa Shoaei, Roya Sherkat, Sodabeh Rostami

Background: Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Infection with this bacterium is known to induce the development of autoantibodies of which a few are also known to be diagnostic markers for some other diseases. Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies (ANCA's) are among those autoantibodies used in clinical setting for diagnosing systemic vasculitic sy...

2017
Kazutaka Kitaura Hiroshi Yamashita Hitomi Ayabe Tadasu Shini Takaji Matsutani Ryuji Suzuki

A diverse antibody repertoire is primarily generated by the rearrangement of V, D, and J genes and subsequent somatic hypermutation (SHM). Class-switch recombination (CSR) produces various isotypes and subclasses with different functional properties. Although antibody isotypes and subclasses are considered to be produced by both direct and sequential CSR, it is still not fully understood how SH...

2016
Dongni Hou Tianlei Ying Lili Wang Cuicui Chen Shuihua Lu Qin Wang Eric Seeley Jianqing Xu Xiuhong Xi Tao Li Jie Liu Xinjun Tang Zhiyong Zhang Jian Zhou Chunxue Bai Chunlin Wang Miranda Byrne-Steele Jieming Qu Jian Han Yuanlin Song

Specific changes in immune repertoires at genetic level responding to the lethal H7N9 virus are still poorly understood. We performed deep sequencing on the T and B cells from patients recently infected with H7N9 to explore the correlation between clinical outcomes and immune repertoire alterations. T and B cell repertoires display highly dynamic yet distinct clonotype alterations. During infec...

2017
Fu-Lien Hsieh Matthew K Higgins

Antibodies are critical components of the human adaptive immune system, providing versatile scaffolds to display diverse antigen-binding surfaces. Nevertheless, most antibodies have similar architectures, with the variable immunoglobulin domains of the heavy and light chain each providing three hypervariable loops, which are varied to generate diversity. The recent identification of a novel cla...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2015
Jessica L Halliley Surender Khurana Florian Krammer Theresa Fitzgerald Elizabeth M Coyle Ka Yan Chung Steven F Baker Hongmei Yang Luis Martínez-Sobrido John J Treanor Kanta Subbarao Hana Golding David J Topham Mark Y Sangster

Recent studies have shown that live attenuated influenza vaccines (LAIVs) expressing avian influenza virus hemagglutinins (HAs) prime for strong protective antibody responses to an inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) containing the HA. To better understand this priming effect, we compared H7 HA head and stalk domain-specific B-cell responses in H7N7 LAIV-primed subjects and non-H7-primed contro...

Journal: :گوارش 0
mohammadhossein antikchi hamid mirhosseini maryam sadatsalami reza bidaki omidreza hosseini alireza mollaabasi

background: infections attributed to helicobacter pylori ( h. pylori ) involve almost half of the world's population. one of the effects is auto-antibody induction and cross-reaction with numerous proteins in the body. as a result of its widespread prevalence and importance, this study evaluates the associations between h. pylori and thyroid auto-antibodies. materials and methods: this study en...

Journal: :international journal of epidemiology research 0
javid sadraie medical parasitology dept., tarbiat modaress university, tehran, i.r. iran ehsan shariat bahadory medical parasitology dept., tarbiat modaress university, tehran, i.r. iran sekhavat ghaffari novin medical parasitology dept., tarbiat modaress university, tehran, i.r. iran

background and aims: toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease which may cause some laboratory symptoms in infected individuals. one of the main ways of transmition this organism is placenta to fetus pathway. if this transmission occurs in the 3th month of pregnancy, the abortion, central nerve system and ocular disorder will happen. because of this issue, the precise technique for detection of toxo...

2012
Sailen Barik

Influenza has a long history of causing morbidity and mortality in the human population through routine seasonal spread and global pandemics. The high mutation rate of the RNA genome of the influenza virus, combined with assortment of its multiple genomic segments, promote antigenic diversity and new subtypes, allowing the virus to evade vaccines and become resistant to antiviral drugs. There i...

2010
MEGHAN A. DUFFY Meghan A. Duffy

1. Although populations harbour considerable diversity, most ecological studies still assume they are homogeneous. However, mounting evidence suggests that intraspecific diversity is not only common, but also important for interactions with community members. Here, intraspecific variation in Daphnia dentifera in haemoglobin content is shown to be a marker of hypolimnion use. 2. Hypolimnion use ...

2010
Michael J. Benton Paul A. Ferry

Tetrapod biodiversity today is great; over the past 400 Myr since vertebrates moved onto land, global tetrapod diversity has risen exponentially, punctuated by losses during major extinctions. There are links between the total global diversity of tetrapods and the diversity of their ecological roles, yet no one fully understands the interplay of these two aspects of biodiversity and a numerical...

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