نتایج جستجو برای: brucella abortus s19

تعداد نتایج: 7194  

2012
Simei Fu Jie Xu Xianbo Li Yongfei Xie Yefeng Qiu Xinying Du Shuang Yu Yaoxia Bai Yanfen Chen Tongkun Wang Zhoujia Wang Yaqing Yu Guangneng Peng Kehe Huang Liuyu Huang Yufei Wang Zeliang Chen

Due to drawbacks of live attenuated vaccines, much more attention has been focused on screening of Brucella protective antigens as subunit vaccine candidates. Brucella is a facultative intracellular bacterium and cell mediated immunity plays essential roles for protection against Brucella infection. Identification of Brucella antigens that present T-cell epitopes to the host could enable develo...

Background: Using Brucella abortus Strain 19 (S19) to control bovine brucellosis is restricted due to induce antibodies to the O-side chain of the smooth lipopolysaccharide (LPS) which may be difficult to differentiate vaccinated and infected animals. Furthermore, it is virulent for humans and can induce abortion to cattle. Objectives: The aim of...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2008
h sharifi yazdi p khazraiinia t zahraei salehi a.m behroozikhah

bovine brucellosis is a zoonotic disease distributed worldwide and characterized by abortion and reducedfertility in cows. since brucellosis eradication programme in iran uses vaccination, test, slaughter andquarantine as control measures, it is essential to distinguish vaccine strains from strains that cause infectionsamong vaccinated cattle herds. we developed and evaluated a multiplex polyme...

2013
Pauline Nol Steven C. Olsen Jack C. Rhyan

A previous investigation of the safety of Brucella abortus strain RB51 (sRB51) in various nontarget species suggested that Richardson’s ground squirrels (Spermophilus richardsonii) may develop persistent infections when orally inoculated with the vaccine. In the present study, sRB51, B. abortus strain 19 (s19), and virulent B. abortus strain 9941 (s9941) were administered orally to Richardson’s...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular probes 2012
Wei Tan Xiu-ran Wang Ying Nie Chong Wang Li-qing Cheng Xiao-cen Wang Rui Zhang Guang-mou Yan

The molecular tag vaccine against Brucella abortus and serological testing are the main methods of prevention of brucellosis used currently. They can discriminate vaccinated animals and humans from those naturally infected. In this study, we constructed a gene deletion mutant strain, B. abortus S19 virB5 with a molecular tag. Recombinant VirB5 was expressed and purified for evaluation as a diag...

2013
Mario Weinhold Martin Eisenblätter Edith Jasny Michael Fehlings Antje Finke Hermine Gayum Ursula Rüschendorf Pablo Renner Viveros Verena Moos Kristina Allers Thomas Schneider Ulrich E. Schaible Ralf R. Schumann Martin E. Mielke Ralf Ignatius

BACKGROUND Bacterial vectors have been proposed as novel vaccine strategies to induce strong cellular immunity. Attenuated strains of Brucella abortus comprise promising vector candidates since they have the potential to induce strong CD4(+) and CD8(+) T-cell mediated immune responses in the absence of excessive inflammation as observed with other Gram-negative bacteria. However, some Brucella ...

A.M Behroozikhah H Sharifi Yazdi P Khazraiinia T Zahraei Salehi

Bovine brucellosis is a zoonotic disease distributed worldwide and characterized by abortion and reducedfertility in cows. Since brucellosis eradication programme in Iran uses vaccination, test, slaughter andquarantine as control measures, it is essential to distinguish vaccine strains from strains that cause infectionsamong vaccinated cattle herds. We developed and evaluated a multiplex polyme...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2016
f. mukherjee a. prasad v. s. bahekar s. k. rana l. rajendra

the use of liposome as an adjuvant and a vaccine carrier has been cited previously in the literature. it has also been shown to be effective in enhancing the immunogenicity of vaccine candidates. balb/c mice immunized subcutaneously with outer membrane protein (omp) of brucella abortus s19 vaccine strain entrapped in a commercial cationic liposome (s19-omp-liposome) for vaccine delivery, showed...

Behnaz Gharegozlou Mohsen Mohammadi Sussan Kaboudanian Ardestani, Zahra Kianmehr

Background: Adjuvants are used to increase the immunogenicity of new generation vaccines, especially those based on recombinant proteins. Despite immunostimulatory properties, the use of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) as an adjuvant has been hampered due to its toxicity and pyrogenicity. Brucella abortus LPS is less toxic and has no pyrogenic properties compared to LPS from other gram nega...

Journal: :Iranian journal of immunology : IJI 2014
Mohsen Mohammadi Zahra Kianmehr Sussan Kaboudanian Ardestani Behnaz Gharegozlou

BACKGROUND Adjuvants are used to increase the immunogenicity of new generation vaccines, especially those based on recombinant proteins. Despite immunostimulatory properties, the use of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) as an adjuvant has been hampered due to its toxicity and pyrogenicity. Brucella abortus LPS is less toxic and has no pyrogenic properties compared to LPS from other gram negati...

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