Publications by authors named "Robert Hurvitz"

Five surface proteins of Helicobacter pylori were identified by proteinase K treatment of live H. pylori followed by proteome analysis. One of the identified proteins, HopQ, is also recognized by an antibody selected by phage display screening of intact H.

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Vaccines effective against intracellular pathogens could save the lives of millions of people every year, but vaccine development has been hampered by the slow largely empirical search for protective antigens. In vivo highly expressed antigens might represent a small attractive antigen subset that could be rapidly evaluated, but experimental evidence supporting this rationale, as well as practical strategies for its application, is largely lacking because of technical difficulties. Here, we used Salmonella strains expressing differential amounts of a fluorescent model antigen during infection to show that, in a mouse typhoid fever model, CD4 T cells preferentially recognize abundant Salmonella antigens.

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