نتایج جستجو برای: antigenic drift
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Influenza A viruses are a respiratory pathogen that cause annual epidemics as well as many well-known pandemics such as Russian flu (1889), Spanish flu (1918), Asian Flu (1957) and the recent Mexico swine flu (2009). The viral envelope, the hemagglutinin (HA), in particular HA1, confers the antigenic sites, receptor binding sites and induces immune response. HA1 of the H1 influenza consists of ...
Pigs serve as major reservoirs of H1N1 and H3N2 influenza viruses which are endemic in pig populations world-wide and are responsible for one of the most prevalent respiratory diseases in pigs. The maintenance of these viruses in pigs and the frequent exchange of viruses between pigs and other species is facilitated directly by swine husbandry practices, which provide for a continual supply of ...
Wolbachia surface protein (WSP) is an eight beta-barrel transmembrane structure which participates in host immune response, cell proliferation, pathogenicity and controlled cell death program. The protein has four extracellular loops containing hyper variable regions separated by conserved regions. The WSP structure is homologous to Neisseria surface protein (Nsp A) which has about 34% similari...
H-2k-restricted T cell clones derived from CBA mice infected with X31 (H3N2) influenza virus, were shown to recognize distinct, nonoverlapping sequences within the HA1 subunit of the viral hemagglutinin (HA) using synthetic peptides. Three I-Ak-restricted T cell sequences were identified within HA1 68-83, 120-139, and 269-288, and two recognition sites presented in the context of the I-Ek molec...
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