نتایج جستجو برای: immune protection

تعداد نتایج: 434794  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Guoquan Zhang Kasi E Russell-Lodrigue Masako Andoh Yan Zhang Laura R Hendrix James E Samuel

To elucidate the mechanisms of vaccine-induced protective immunity against Coxiella burnetii infection, we compared the protective efficacy and immunogenicity between formalin-inactivated phase I vaccine (PI-V) and phase II vaccine (PII-V) in BALB/c mice. PI-V generated significant protection while PII-V did not confer measurable protection. Analysis of cytokine and subclass Ab responses indica...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Avi-Hai Hovav Jacob Mullerad Liuba Davidovitch Yolanta Fishman Fabiana Bigi Angel Cataldi Herve Bercovier

Th1 immune response is essential in the protection against mycobacterial intracellular pathogens. Lipoproteins trigger both humoral and cellular immune responses and may be candidate protective antigens. We studied in BALB/c mice the immunogenicity and the protection offered by the recombinant 27-kDa Mycobacterium tuberculosis lipoprotein and the corresponding DNA vaccine. Immunization with the...

2015
Young-Tae Lee Eun-Ju Ko Hye Suk Hwang Jong Seok Lee Ki-Hye Kim Young-Man Kwon Sang-Moo Kang

The mechanisms of protection against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are poorly understood. Virus-like nanoparticles expressing RSV glycoproteins (eg, a combination of fusion and glycoprotein virus-like nanoparticles [FG VLPs]) have been suggested to be a promising RSV vaccine candidate. To understand the roles of alveolar macrophages (AMs) in inducing long-term protection, mice that were 12 ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Tara L Tagmyer Jodi K Craigo Sheila J Cook Deborah L Even Charles J Issel Ronald C Montelaro

A highly effective attenuated equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) vaccine (EIAV(D9)) capable of protecting 100% of horses from disease induced by a homologous Env challenge strain (EIAV(PV)) was recently tested in ponies to determine the level of protection against divergent Env challenge strains (J. K. Craigo, B. S. Zhang, S. Barnes, T. L. Tagmyer, S. J. Cook, C. J. Issel, and R. C. Montelar...

2016
Siwei Nie Raymond Welsh Leslie Berg Eva Szomolanyi-Tsuda Dale Greiner Francis Chan Luzheng Liu

Prior immunity to a related or unrelated pathogen greatly influences the host’s immune response to a subsequent infection and can cause a dramatic difference in disease course, a phenomenon known as heterologous immunity. Heterologous immunity can influence protective immunity, immunopathology and/or immune deviation of cytokine-producing T cell subsets. Examples of heterologous immunity have b...

2017
Ada W. C. Yan Sophie G. Zaloumis Julie A. Simpson James M. McCaw

Recent experiments where ferrets were exposed to two influenza strains within a short time have provided insight into the timing and contribution of each immune component to cross-protection. While mathematical models which capture the novel observations have been developed and analysed, they have many parameters and it is unclear whether the contributions of each immune component to crossprote...

Journal: :Journal of medical virology 1983
P B Jahrling

Lassa virus-immune plasma has been used to treat human Lassa fever patients; however, criteria for plasma selection were based arbitrarily on available serologic tools and protective efficacy was never directly assessed. To test the validity of plasma therapy for Lassa virus infections in an animal model, and to develop biologically relevant criteria for selection of protective immune plasma, i...

2012
Vincenzo Barnaba Marino Paroli Silvia Piconese

In the present article, we discuss the various ambiguous aspects of the immune system that render this complex biological network so highly flexible and able to defend the host from different external invaders. This ambiguity stems mainly from the property of the immune system to be both protective and harmful. Immunity cannot be fully protective without producing a certain degree of damage (im...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
U Dittmer D M Brooks K J Hasenkrug

Live-attenuated retroviruses have been shown to be effective retroviral vaccines, but currently little is known regarding the mechanisms of protection. In the present studies, we used Friend virus as a model to analyze characteristics of a live-attenuated vaccine in protection against virus-induced disease. Highly susceptible mice were immunized with nonpathogenic Friend murine leukemia helper ...

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