نتایج جستجو برای: antigenic drift

تعداد نتایج: 50696  

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2004
John Treanor

2015
Xiaowei Ren Yuefeng Li Xiaoning Liu Xiping Shen Wenlong Gao Juansheng Li

The antigenic variability of influenza viruses has always made influenza vaccine development challenging. The punctuated nature of antigenic drift of influenza virus suggests that a relatively small number of genetic changes or combinations of genetic changes may drive changes in antigenic phenotype. The present study aimed to identify antigenicity-associated sites in the hemagglutinin protein ...

2010
Magdalena Escorcia Karol Carrillo-Sánchez Santiago March-Mifsut Joaquin Chapa Eduardo Lucio Gerardo M Nava

BACKGROUND Serologic surveillance of Avian Influenza (AI) viruses is carried out by the hemagglutination inhibition (HI) test using reference reagents. This method is recommended by animal health organizations as a standard test to detect antigenic differences (subtypes) between circulating influenza virus, vaccine- and/or reference- strains. However, significant discrepancies between reference...

2010
Suman R. Das Pere Puigbò Scott E. Hensley Darrell E. Hurt Jack R. Bennink Jonathan W. Yewdell

Antigenic drift in the influenza A virus hemagglutinin (HA) is responsible for seasonal reformulation of influenza vaccines. Here, we address an important and largely overlooked issue in antigenic drift: how does the number and location of glycosylation sites affect HA evolution in man? We analyzed the glycosylation status of all full-length H1 subtype HA sequences available in the NCBI influen...

2017
Thomas P Peacock Donald J Benton Joe James Jean-Remy Sadeyen Pengxiang Chang Joshua E Sealy Juliet E Bryant Stephen R Martin Holly Shelton Wendy S Barclay Munir Iqbal

H9N2 avian influenza viruses are enzootic in poultry across Asia and North Africa, where they pose a threat to human health as both zoonotic agents and potential pandemic candidates. Poultry vaccination against H9N2 viruses has been employed in many regions; however, vaccine effectiveness is frequently compromised due to antigenic drift arising from amino acid substitutions in the major influen...

2018
Miguel Ángel Muñoz-Alía Claude P Muller Stephen J Russell

Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a progressive, lethal complication of measles caused by particular mutants of measles virus (MeV) that persist in the brain despite high levels of neutralizing antibodies. We addressed the hypothesis that antigenic drift is involved in the pathogenetic mechanism of SSPE by analyzing antigenic alterations in the MeV envelope hemagglutinin protein (Me...

Journal: :Virology 2013
Jianqiang Ye Yifei Xu Jillian Harris Hailiang Sun Andrew S Bowman Fred Cunningham Carol Cardona Kyoungjin J Yoon Richard D Slemons Xiu-Feng Wan

Two distinct antigenic clusters were previously identified among the H3N2 swine influenza A viruses (IAVs) and were designated H3N2SIV-alpha and H3N2SIV-beta (Feng et al., 2013. Journal of Virology 87 (13), 7655-7667). A consistent mutation was observed at the position 189 of hemagglutinin (R189K) between H3N2SIV-alpha and H3N2SIV-beta fair isolates. To evaluate the contribution of R189K mutati...

Journal: :Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education 2016

Journal: :Vaccine 2012
Jhang-Wei Huang Wei-Fan Lin Jinn-Moon Yang

The antigenic sites of hemagglutinin (HA) are crucial for understanding antigenic drift and vaccine strain selection for influenza viruses. In 1982, 32 epitope residues (called laboratory epitope residues) were proposed for antigenic sites of H1N1 HA based on the monoclonal antibody-selected variants. Interestingly, these laboratory epitope residues only cover 28% (23/83) mutation positions for...

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