Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2130497622> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2130497622 endingPage "2481" @default.
- W2130497622 startingPage "2476" @default.
- W2130497622 abstract "The 2009 H1N1 pandemic and recent human cases of H5N1, H7N9, and H6N1 in Asia highlight the need for a universal influenza vaccine that can provide cross-strain or even cross-subtype protection. Here, we show that recombinant monoglycosylated hemagglutinin (HAmg) with an intact protein structure from either seasonal or pandemic H1N1 can be used as a vaccine for cross-strain protection against various H1N1 viruses in circulation from 1933 to 2009 in mice and ferrets. In the HAmg vaccine, highly conserved sequences that were originally covered by glycans in the fully glycosylated HA (HAfg) are exposed and thus, are better engulfed by dendritic cells (DCs), stimulated better DC maturation, and induced more CD8+ memory T cells and IgG-secreting plasma cells. Single B-cell RT-PCR followed by sequence analysis revealed that the HAmg vaccine activated more diverse B-cell repertoires than the HAfg vaccine and produced antibodies with cross-strain binding ability. In summary, the HAmg vaccine elicits cross-strain immune responses that may mitigate the current need for yearly reformulation of strain-specific inactivated vaccines. This strategy may also map a new direction for universal vaccine design." @default.
- W2130497622 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2130497622 creator A5023957551 @default.
- W2130497622 creator A5026312515 @default.
- W2130497622 creator A5033223037 @default.
- W2130497622 creator A5035099317 @default.
- W2130497622 creator A5035427242 @default.
- W2130497622 creator A5051194329 @default.
- W2130497622 creator A5059586912 @default.
- W2130497622 creator A5083272386 @default.
- W2130497622 creator A5083325954 @default.
- W2130497622 creator A5084253698 @default.
- W2130497622 creator A5087836855 @default.
- W2130497622 creator A5089819370 @default.
- W2130497622 creator A5090323552 @default.
- W2130497622 date "2014-01-27" @default.
- W2130497622 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2130497622 title "Vaccination of monoglycosylated hemagglutinin induces cross-strain protection against influenza virus infections" @default.
- W2130497622 cites W1976609017 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W1989368177 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2002632348 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2002844537 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2010937574 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2023224232 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2040440325 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2046378278 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2052708825 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2069124418 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2077219861 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2080330697 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2106088492 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2108573701 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2121687973 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2129973151 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2134455236 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2135858175 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2136890185 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2152617913 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2163135112 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2164807254 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2310884710 @default.
- W2130497622 cites W2573292407 @default.
- W2130497622 doi "https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1323954111" @default.
- W2130497622 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/3932897" @default.
- W2130497622 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24469815" @default.
- W2130497622 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2130497622 type Work @default.
- W2130497622 sameAs 2130497622 @default.
- W2130497622 citedByCount "54" @default.
- W2130497622 countsByYear W21304976222014 @default.
- W2130497622 countsByYear W21304976222015 @default.
- W2130497622 countsByYear W21304976222016 @default.
- W2130497622 countsByYear W21304976222017 @default.
- W2130497622 countsByYear W21304976222019 @default.
- W2130497622 countsByYear W21304976222020 @default.
- W2130497622 countsByYear W21304976222021 @default.
- W2130497622 countsByYear W21304976222022 @default.
- W2130497622 countsByYear W21304976222023 @default.
- W2130497622 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2130497622 hasAuthorship W2130497622A5023957551 @default.
- W2130497622 hasAuthorship W2130497622A5026312515 @default.
- W2130497622 hasAuthorship W2130497622A5033223037 @default.
- W2130497622 hasAuthorship W2130497622A5035099317 @default.
- W2130497622 hasAuthorship W2130497622A5035427242 @default.
- W2130497622 hasAuthorship W2130497622A5051194329 @default.
- W2130497622 hasAuthorship W2130497622A5059586912 @default.
- W2130497622 hasAuthorship W2130497622A5083272386 @default.
- W2130497622 hasAuthorship W2130497622A5083325954 @default.
- W2130497622 hasAuthorship W2130497622A5084253698 @default.
- W2130497622 hasAuthorship W2130497622A5087836855 @default.
- W2130497622 hasAuthorship W2130497622A5089819370 @default.
- W2130497622 hasAuthorship W2130497622A5090323552 @default.
- W2130497622 hasBestOaLocation W21304976221 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C159047783 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C159654299 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C22070199 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C2522874641 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C2777546802 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C2778022156 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C2778692840 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C2780689484 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C3008058167 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C40767141 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C524204448 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C8891405 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C89423630 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConcept C89623803 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConceptScore W2130497622C104317684 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConceptScore W2130497622C105702510 @default.
- W2130497622 hasConceptScore W2130497622C142724271 @default.