نتایج جستجو برای: protective immunity

تعداد نتایج: 190047  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2009
Jorge Reyes-del Valle Gregory Hodge Michael B McChesney Roberto Cattaneo

The widely used hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccine is based on three doses of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) protein. We previously showed that vectored measles viruses (MV) expressing HBsAg retain measles vaccine function in monkeys but do not induce a protective anti-HBs response in all animals. We show here that a single dose of HBsAg protein following a three-dose vaccination regimen with...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2014
Camilo E Khatchikian Robert B Nadelman John Nowakowski Ira Schwartz Gary P Wormser Dustin Brisson

Lyme disease, caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, is the most commonly reported vector-borne disease in the United States. Many patients treated for early Lyme disease incur another infection in subsequent years, suggesting that previous exposure to B. burgdorferi may not elicit a protective immune response. However, identical strains are almost never detected from patients who have been infected m...

Journal: :Human vaccines 2011
Leia Wren Stephen J Kent

The partial efficacy of the recent HIV-1 vaccine trial in Thailand has rejuvenated the HIV vaccine field. There are now clear opportunities to dissect the potential correlates of protection against HIV-1. Comparisons of three major HIV-1 vaccine strategies used in human efficacy trials to date highlight a possible role for antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicty (ADCC), rather than cytotoxic T ...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 1992
L M Timothy P S Coulson J M Behnke R A Wilson

Poly-parasitism is common in endemic communities and reactivity of sera from hookworm-infected patients against schistosomular antigens has been reported. Protective cross-immunity between N. americanus and S. mansoni was investigated in NIH and BALB/c mice. Protective resistance to homologous challenge with both parasites was confirmed in this model, however, functional immunity to heterologou...

Journal: :The Brazilian journal of infectious diseases : an official publication of the Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases 2006
Paulo C Giraldo Ana Katherine Gonçalves José Eleutério Junior

The genital mechanisms of defense are not well understood and are therefore ignored during therapy. This fact results in a great number of cases of treatment failure. The mucosa is an important protective factor of the genital female system, through self-defense mechanisms, and secretor antibodies (immunoglobulin A). The lymphoid tissue exerts protective anti-inflammatory activity, besides inhi...

Journal: :Lancet 2014
Steve E Bellan Juliet R C Pulliam Jonathan Dushoff Lauren Ancel Meyers

Evidence suggests that many Ebola infections are asymptomatic, a factor overlooked by recent outbreak summaries and projections. Particularly, results from one post-Ebola outbreak serosurvey showed that 71% of seropositive individuals did not have the disease; another study reported that 46% of asymptomatic close contacts of patients with Ebola were seropositive. Although asymptomatic infection...

2010
Henri-Alexandre Michaud Tiphanie Gomard Laurent Gros Kevin Thiolon Roudaina Nasser Chantal Jacquet Javier Hernandez Marc Piechaczyk Mireia Pelegrin

Antiviral monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) represent promising therapeutics. However, most mAbs-based immunotherapies conducted so far have only considered the blunting of viral propagation and not other possible therapeutic effects independent of virus neutralization, namely the modulation of the endogenous immune response. As induction of long-term antiviral immunity still remains a paramount cha...

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