Publications by authors named "I Tretyakova"

Article Synopsis
  • No approved human vaccine exists for Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE), which is caused by the VEE virus (VEEV).
  • The study employed high-fidelity PCR to create synthetic fragments of the VEEV genome to aid in developing a live virus vaccine.
  • Results showed that very small amounts of these synthetic fragments could successfully initiate the replication of the vaccine virus in cell cultures, suggesting a potential new method for vaccine development against VEE and other viruses.
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The hemagglutination inhibition (HI) assay is a traditional laboratory procedure for detection and quantitation of serum antibodies of hemagglutinating viruses containing the hemagglutinin (HA) gene. The current study aimed to investigate the novel use of virus like particles (VLP) as an antigen for the HI assay. VLPs were prepared from a strain of H5N1 using a baculovirus expression system.

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Chikungunya fever virus (CHIKV) is a mosquito-borne alphavirus that causes wide-spread human infections and epidemics in Asia, Africa and recently, in the Americas. CHIKV is considered a priority pathogen by CEPI and WHO. Despite recent approval of a live-attenuated CHIKV vaccine, development of additional vaccines is warranted due to the worldwide outbreaks of CHIKV.

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Single-dose, immunogenic DNA (iDNA) vaccines coding for whole live-attenuated viruses are reviewed. This platform, sometimes called immunization DNA, has been used for vaccine development for flavi- and alphaviruses. An iDNA vaccine uses plasmid DNA to launch live-attenuated virus vaccines in vitro or in vivo.

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Chikungunya fever virus (CHIKV) is a mosquito-borne alphavirus that causes wide-spread human infections and epidemics in Asia, Africa and recently, in the Americas. There is no approved vaccine and CHIKV is considered a priority pathogen by CEPI and WHO. Previously, we developed immunization DNA (iDNA) plasmid capable of launching live-attenuated CHIKV vaccine .

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