- Measles viruses of genotype H1 evade recognition by vaccine-induced . . .
The loss of several neutralizing epitopes, as shown for H1 viruses currently circulating endemically in Asia, implies that epitope monitoring should be considered to be included in measles surveillance
- Tim Finsterbusch, Anne Wolbert, Ingrid Deitemeier, Kerstin Meyer, Maria . . .
Originally published as: m Finsterbusch, Anne Wolbert, Ingrid Deitemeier, Kerstin M Measles viruses of genotype H1 evade recognition by vaccine-induced neutralizing antibodies targeting the linear haemagglutinin noose epitope (2009) Journal of General Virology, 90 (11), pp 2739-2745 DOI: 10 1099 vir 0 013524-0
- Vaccine-induced neutralizing antibodies bind to the H protein of a . . .
We investigated the binding of seven vaccine-induced MV-H-specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to cell-free synthesized MV-H proteins derived from the H gene sequences obtained from a lung specimen of a fatal case of measles pneumonia in 1912 and an isolate from a current case
- Genetic Characterization of the Hemagglutinin Genes of Wild-Type . . .
Molecular epidemiologic surveillance of wild-type measles viruses (MeV) provides valuable information about the viral transmission patterns Since 1993, virologic surveillnace has confirmed that a single endemic genotype H1 viruses have been predominantly circulating in China
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This concurs with the epidemiological observation that the live-attenuated vaccine protects against both H1 variants Furthermore, we demonstrated that MeVs of genotype H1 also lack the neutralizing epitopes defined by the vaccine virus-induced mAbs BH15, BH125 and BH47
- Sci-Hub | Measles viruses of genotype H1 evade recognition by vaccine . . .
Finsterbusch, T , Wolbert, A , Deitemeier, I , Meyer, K , Mosquera, M M , Mankertz, A , Santibanez, S (2009) Measles viruses of genotype H1 evade recognition by vaccine-induced neutralizing antibodies targeting the linear haemagglutinin noose epitope
- Measles viruses of genotype H1 evade recognition by vaccine-induced . . .
The loss of several neutralizing epitopes, as shown for H1 viruses currently circulating endemically in Asia, implies that epitope monitoring should be considered to be included in
- Antigenic Drift Defines a New D4 Subgenotype of Measles Virus
Using a panel of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) that recognize known major antigenic sites in MeV-H, we identified a D4 genotype variant that escapes neutralization by MAbs targeting the neutralizing epitope (NE) antigenic site
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