Publications by authors named "A L Chenine"

The magnitude of the HIV-1 epidemic in Nigeria is second only to the subtype C epidemic in South Africa, yet the subtypes prevalent in Nigeria require further characterization. A panel of 50 subtype G and 18 CRF02_AG Nigerian HIV-1 pseudoviruses (PSV) was developed and envelope coreceptor usage, neutralization sensitivity and cross-clade reactivity were characterized. These PSV were neutralized by some antibodies targeting major neutralizing determinants, but potentially important differences were observed in specific sensitivities (eg.

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has so far infected 762 million people with over 6.9 million deaths worldwide. Broad-spectrum viral inhibitors that block the initial stages of infection by reducing virus binding and proliferation, thereby reducing disease severities, are still an unmet global medical need.

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Understanding the dynamics of early immune responses to HIV-1 infection, including the evolution of initial neutralizing and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC)-mediating antibodies, will inform HIV vaccine design. In this study, we assess the development of autologous neutralizing antibodies (ANAbs) against founder envelopes (Envs) from 18 participants with HIV-1 CRF01_AE acute infection. The timing of ANAb development directly associated with the magnitude of the longitudinal ANAb response.

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Article Synopsis
  • Superbugs like MRSA and VRSA are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment, causing severe infections and posing a major health challenge as there are no FDA-approved vaccines to combat them.
  • Recent research focused on developing a vaccine (IBT-V02) that elicited strong immune responses in rabbits against key toxins, showing promising results for future anti-virulence therapies.
  • The study demonstrated that both full-length IgG and F(ab') antibody products effectively neutralized multiple toxins and provided protection in models of serious infections, indicating potential for these products in treating life-threatening bacterial infections.
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