نتایج جستجو برای: measles virus mv

تعداد نتایج: 426666  

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1997
P Fournier N H Brons G A Berbers K H Wiesmüller B T Fleckenstein F Schneider G Jung C P Muller

The haemagglutinin protein (H) of measles virus (MV) binds to susceptible cells and collaborates with the fusion protein (F) to mediate fusion of the virus with the cell membrane. Binding and fusion activity of the virus can be monitored by haemagglutination and haemolysis, respectively, of monkey erythrocytes. Most monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) with haemolysis inhibiting activity (HLI+) are eit...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2005
Katsumi Mizuta Chieko Abiko Toshio Murata Keiko Yamada Tadayuki Ahiko Michiyo Sakamoto Shuji Tsuchida Yoko Matsuzaki Seiji Hongo Tomimasa Sunagawa Katsuhiro Kudo

We investigated a measles virus (MV) outbreak that occurred at a junior high school in Yamagata, Japan between January and February, 2004. We received throat swab specimens from three patients at this school and carried out virus isolation with Vero/hSLAM cells and virus genome detection by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. As a result, we isolated the virus from one patient and ...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2013
G Necula M Lazar A Stanescu A Pistol S Santibanez A Mankertz E Lupulescu

Molecular characterisation of measles virus is a powerful tool for tracing transmission. Genotyping may prove the absence of endemic circulation of measles virus, i.e. transmission for more than 12 months, which is one of the criteria for verifying elimination of the disease. We have genetically characterised measles viruses detected in Romania from 2008 to 2012, focusing on the recent outbreak...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Claudia S Antunes Ferreira Marie Frenzke Vincent H J Leonard G Grant Welstead Christopher D Richardson Roberto Cattaneo

Recent studies of primate models suggest that wild-type measles virus (MV) infects immune cells located in the airways before spreading systemically, but the identity of these cells is unknown. To identify cells supporting primary MV infection, we took advantage of mice expressing the MV receptor human signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM, CD150) with human-like tissue specificity. We...

2016
Ashley L. Fowlkes Desiree Witte Judy Beeler Susette A. Audet Robin Broadhead William J. Bellini Felicity Cutts Rita F. Helfand

BACKGROUND The long-term antibody response to measles vaccine (MV) administered at age 6 months with or without subsequent doses is not well documented. METHODS Measles serum antibody responses were evaluated after a supplemental dose of measles vaccine (sMV) administered at a median age of 20 months among Malawian children who had previously received 2 doses of measles vaccine (MV) at ages 6...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2005
Michael B.A. Oldstone Samuel Dales Antoinette Tishon Hanna Lewicki Lee Martin

Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a progressive fatal neurodegenerative disease associated with persistent infection of the central nervous system (CNS) by measles virus (MV), biased hypermutations of the viral genome affecting primarily the matrix (M) gene with the conversion of U to C and A to G bases, high titers of antibodies to MV, and infiltration of B cells and T cells into t...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2000
M Kurita-Taniguchi A Fukui K Hazeki A Hirano S Tsuji M Matsumoto M Watanabe S Ueda T Seya

Human CD46, formerly membrane cofactor protein, binds and inactivates complement C3b and serves as a receptor for measles virus (MV), thereby protecting cells from homologous complement and sustaining systemic measles infection. Suppression of cell-mediated immunity, including down-regulation of IL-12 production, has been reported on macrophages (Mphi) by cross-linking their CD46. The intracell...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1994
D Gerlier M C Trescol-Biémont G Varior-Krishnan D Naniche I Fugier-Vivier C Rabourdin-Combe

Measles virus after binding to its cell surface human CD46 receptor fuses with the plasma membrane. This fusion results in envelope hemagglutinin (H) and fusion glycoprotein (F) incorporated into the plasma membrane and injection of the nucleocapsid made of nucleoprotein (NP) into the cytosol. The influence of targeting measles virus (MV) to CD46 in the processing and presentation of MV H and N...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Ritsuko Koga Shinji Ohno Satoshi Ikegame Yusuke Yanagi

Measles virus (MV) causes transient severe immunosuppression in patients, which may lead to secondary viral and bacterial infections, largely accounting for measles-related morbidity and mortality. MV is known to infect immune cells by using the human signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM; also called CD150) as a cellular receptor, but the mechanism by which MV causes immunosuppression...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1988
P De Vries F G Uytdehaag A D Osterhaus

The potential of immune-stimulating complexes (iscoms), a novel form of antigenic presentation, for the induction of protective immunity against morbillivirus infection was shown by immunizing dogs with canine distemper virus (CDV) iscoms, which contained the fusion (F) protein and a minor amount of the haemagglutinin of the virus. The immunized dogs developed CDV-neutralizing antibodies but, i...

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