نتایج جستجو برای: like particles vlps

تعداد نتایج: 794145  

2012
Dolores Rodríguez Gloria González-Aseguinolaza Juan R. Rodríguez Aneesh Vijayan Magdalena Gherardi Paloma Rueda J. Ignacio Casal Mariano Esteban

With the aim to develop an efficient and cost-effective approach to control malaria, we have generated porcine parvovirus-like particles (PPV-VLPs) carrying the CD8(+) T cell epitope (SYVPSAEQI) of the circumsporozoite (CS) protein from Plasmodium yoelii fused to the PPV VP2 capsid protein (PPV-PYCS), and tested in prime/boost protocols with poxvirus vectors for efficacy in a rodent malaria mod...

2012
Ebenezer Tumban Julianne Peabody Mitchell Tyler David S. Peabody Bryce Chackerian

BACKGROUND Virus-like Particles (VLPs) display can be used to increase the immunogenicity of heterologous antigens. Here, we report the use of a bacteriophage MS2-based VLP display platform to develop a monovalent vaccine targeting a broadly neutralizing epitope in the minor capsid protein human papillomavirus (HPV) that provides broad protection from diverse HPV types in a mouse pseudovirus in...

2015
Dan Yan Bin Wang Shiqi Sun Xia Feng Ye Jin Xueping Yao Suizhong Cao Huichen Guo Yi Li

Quantum dots (QDs) have a promising prospect in live-cell imaging and sensing because of unique fluorescence features. QDs aroused significant interest in the bio-imaging field through integrating the fluorescence properties of QDs and the delivery function of biomaterial. The natural tropism of Canine Parvovirus (CPV) to the transferrin receptor can target specific cells to increase the target...

2014
Nitchakarn Noranate Naokazu Takeda Prukswan Chetanachan Pathompong Sittisaman Atchareeya A-nuegoonpipat Surapee Anantapreecha Nupur Gangopadhyay

Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is becoming a global concern due to the increasing number of outbreaks throughout the world and the absence of any CHIKV-specific vaccine or treatment. Virus-like particles (VLPs) are multistructured proteins that mimic the organization and conformation of native viruses but lack the viral genome. They are noninfectious and potentially safer vaccine candidates. Recent ...

2016
Lorène Belval Caroline Hemmer Claude Sauter Catherine Reinbold Jean‐Daniel Fauny François Berthold Léa Ackerer Corinne Schmitt‐Keichinger Olivier Lemaire Gérard Demangeat Christophe Ritzenthaler

Virus-like particles (VLPs) derived from nonenveloped viruses result from the self-assembly of capsid proteins (CPs). They generally show similar structural features to viral particles but are noninfectious and their inner cavity and outer surface can potentially be adapted to serve as nanocarriers of great biotechnological interest. While a VLP outer surface is generally amenable to chemical o...

Journal: :Journal of biochemistry and molecular biology 2004
Soo Ho Choi So Yeon Kim Kyu Jin Park Yeon Joo Kim Soon Bong Hwang

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a causal agent of the chronic liver infection. To understand HCV morphogenesis, we studied the assembly of HCV structural proteins in insect cells. We constructed recombinant baculovirus expression vectors consisting of either HCV core alone, core-E1, or core-E1-E2. These structural proteins were expressed in insect cells and were examined to assemble into particles. ...

Journal: :Vaccine 2012
Natasha Kushnir Stephen J Streatfield Vidadi Yusibov

Virus-like particles (VLPs) are a class of subunit vaccines that differentiate themselves from soluble recombinant antigens by stronger protective immunogenicity associated with the VLP structure. Like parental viruses, VLPs can be either non-enveloped or enveloped, and they can form following expression of one or several viral structural proteins in a recombinant heterologous system. Depending...

Journal: :Journal of fish diseases 2009
C Dang P Gonzalez N Mesmer-Dudons J-R Bonami N Caill-Milly X de Montaudouin

Recently, Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, populations have suffered mortalities in Arcachon Bay (SW France). Mortality was associated with extensive lesions of the posterior adductor muscle, which become progressively brown and calcified. Ultrastructural observations by transmission electron microscopy revealed tissue degradation with necrotized muscle fibres and granulocytomas. Unenvelop...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1988
D Bradley A Andjaparidze E H Cook K McCaustland M Balayan H Stetler O Velazquez B Robertson C Humphrey M Kane

Virus-like particles (VLPs) with a mean diameter of 32 nm were recovered from the stools of three acute phase cases of enterically transmitted non-A, non-B hepatitis (ET-NANBH) occurring in the Soviet Union, North Africa and North America. VLPs from two of these cases were studied in detail and were shown to react specifically with antibody in acute phase sera obtained from other cases of ET-NA...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Christiane Ruedl Katrin Schwarz Andrea Jegerlehner Tazio Storni Vania Manolova Martin F Bachmann

Virus-like particles (VLPs) are able to induce cytotoxic T-cell responses in the absence of infection or replication. This makes VLPs promising candidates for the development of recombinant vaccines. However, VLPs are also potent inducers of B-cell responses, and it is generally assumed that such VLP-specific antibodies interfere with the induction of protective immune responses, a phenomenon s...

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