Publications by authors named "J Strating"

Article Synopsis
  • Sabin strains in oral poliovirus vaccines (OPV) can revert to harmful forms, prompting the development of a new OPV2 (nOPV2) designed to remain stable and reduce disease-causing strains in populations with low vaccination rates.
  • In clinical trials conducted in Panama, infants received either monovalent OPV2 (mOPV2) or nOPV2, and researchers analyzed the poliovirus shed in their stools for genetic and phenotypic changes post-vaccination.
  • Results indicated that the Sabin-2 strain rapidly reverts to virulent forms, but nOPV2 showed little to no increase in neurovirulence, indicating it may be a safer option with significantly lower paralysis rates
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A novel, genetically-stabilized type 2 oral polio vaccine (nOPV2), developed to assist in the global polio eradication program, was recently the first-ever vaccine granted Emergency Use Listing by the WHO. Lot release tests for this vaccine included-for the first time to our knowledge-the assessment of genetic heterogeneity using next-generation sequencing (NGS). NGS ensures that the genetically-modified regions of the vaccine virus genome remain as designed and that levels of polymorphisms which may impact safety or efficacy are controlled during routine production.

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There is a great need for antiviral drugs to treat enterovirus (EV) and rhinovirus (RV) infections, which can be severe and occasionally life-threatening. The conserved nonstructural protein 2C, which is an AAA+ ATPase, is a promising target for drug development. Here, we present a structure-activity relationship study of a previously identified compound that targets the 2C protein of EV-A71 and several EV-B species members, but not poliovirus (PV) (EV-C species).

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The group of enteroviruses contains many important pathogens for humans, including poliovirus, coxsackievirus, rhinovirus, as well as newly emerging global health threats such as EV-A71 and EV-D68. Here, we describe an unbiased, system-wide and time-resolved analysis of the proteome and phosphoproteome of human cells infected with coxsackievirus B3. Of the ~3,200 proteins quantified throughout the time course, a large amount (~25%) shows a significant change, with the majority being downregulated.

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Enteroviruses (EV) are a group of positive-strand RNA (+RNA) viruses that include many important human pathogens (e.g. poliovirus, coxsackievirus, echovirus, numbered enteroviruses and rhinoviruses).

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