Publications by authors named "Iu V Nemtsov"

Complete nucleotide sequence of genomic RNA of hepatitis A virus (HAV) rapidly replicating strain MB-7 was determined. Comparison of nucleotide and deduced amino-acid sequences demonstrated the highest level of identity of MB-7 with strain HAS-15 (above 99%) and high homology with other HAV strains (HM 175/7, CR326, and GBM/HFS) used in production of anti-hepatitis A vaccines. MB-7 was classified as subgenotype IA.

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A study was undertaken to prove that a vaccine drug based on the fast-growing MB-7 (MB-7 VD) of hepatitis A virus (HAV) is safe. It was established that MB-7 VD, when once injected to white outbred mice and when 4 times injected to Hartley guineas pigs, did not cause any hematological and biochemical changes in the peripheral blood or in the condition of the central nervous system of experimental animals, which shows that MB-7 VD is free of any toxic properties.

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The influence of a vaccine based on the MB-7 strain of hepatitis A virus (VP-MB-7) designed at the "Vector" Center of Virology and Biotechnology was studied. VP-MB-7 was found to provoke no allergic response and to have an activating effect on the specific and non-specific responses of cell and humoral immunity similar to those evoked by hepatitis A vaccine "Hep-A-in Vac".

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Russian cultural concentrated inactivated vaccine protecting from hepatitis A--Hep-A-in-vac was used for immunization of children. The vaccine is slightly reactogenic and completely safe in children aged 3-17 years vaccinated twice in a dose of 0.25 ml.

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Modernization of the protocol and optimization of the technology of preparation of inactivated hepatitis A vaccine helped prepare the experimental lots of inactivated vaccine meeting all the requirements to such preparations and the WHO recommendations.

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A fast-growing cytopathic isolate of human hepatitis A virus (strain MB-7) was derived from fecal samples of infected patients and adapted to growth in FRhK-4 cell culture. A positive serum standard against HAV and electron microscopy were used to demonstrate that MB-7 belonged to human hepatitis A virus. The strain MB-7 induced plaque formation in FRhK-4 under agar overlay after 10-12 days of incubation.

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The karyological analysis of the cell line 4647 used for production of a killed vaccine to Hepatitis A virus was run in the 98th, 107th, 117th and 127th passages by the routine and C, G, and Ag methods of differential chromosome staining. A considerable balancing of the chromosome composition at 107-127 passage levels is shown. The cells of line 4647 present a significant heterogeneity, as to the number of chromosomes, and do not belong to any distinct modal class.

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Identification of 10 cell lines of 6 insect species received by the cell culture collection of Molecular Biology Institute from different research institutions of the USSR was carried out by karyological analysis and determinations of the spectrum of isoforms of the following enzymes: glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PDH), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), isocitrate dehydrogenase (ICDH), and superoxide dismutase (SOD). Nine out of the 10 cell lines examined were shown to be identical to those of gypsy moth. Possible ways of cell contamination with other cells in long-term cultivation and preparation of new lines were determined.

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