Publications by authors named "Renata Fleith"

Interferon-induced proteins with tetratricopeptide repeats (IFITs) are highly expressed during the cell-intrinsic immune response to viral infection. IFIT1 inhibits translation by binding directly to the 5' end of foreign RNAs, particularly those with non-self cap structures, precluding the recruitment of the cap-binding eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4F and ribosome recruitment. The presence of IFIT1 imposes a requirement on viruses that replicate in the cytoplasm to maintain mechanisms to avoid its restrictive effects.

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Targeting regions of proteins that show a high degree of structural conservation has been proposed as a method of developing immunotherapies and vaccines that may bypass the wide genetic variability of RNA viruses. Despite several attempts, a vaccine that protects evenly against the four circulating Dengue virus (DV) serotypes remains elusive. To find critical conserved amino acids in dengue viruses, 120 complete genomes of each serotype were selected at random and used to calculate conservation scores for nucleotide and amino acid sequences.

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Article Synopsis
  • Two new vaccine candidates for dengue virus were developed by combining the Z protein from Junin virus with two specific peptides from the dengue virus's envelope protein.
  • Testing showed that immunized mice generated a strong immune response, particularly with the Z/DENV-P2 candidate, which produced significant levels of antibodies and reduced viral plaque counts.
  • The study suggests that Z-JUNV can effectively deliver dengue vaccine components, with Z/DENV-P2 showing promise as a protective agent, unlike Z/DENV-P1 which was ineffective.
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Rational discovery of novel immunodiagnostic and vaccine candidate antigens to control bovine tuberculosis (bTB) requires knowledge of disease immunopathogenesis. However, there remains a paucity of information on the Mycobacterium bovis-host immune interactions during the natural infection. Analysis of 247 naturally PPD+ M.

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