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In the process of the development of structural biology, both the size and the complexity of the determined macromolecular structures have grown significantly. As a result, the range of application areas for the results of structural studies of biological macromolecules has expanded. Significant progress in the development of structural biology methods has been largely achieved through the use of synchrotron radiation.

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Smallpox vaccination in a mouse model.

Vavilovskii Zhurnal Genet Selektsii

October 2023

State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology "Vector", Rospotrebnadzor, Koltsovo, Novosibirsk region, Russia.

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  • The 2022 monkeypox epidemic highlighted the need for smallpox vaccinations, particularly for high-risk groups.
  • Modern vaccination methods include intramuscular and skin scarification (s.s.), but intradermal (i.d.) delivery might provide better immune responses.
  • A study comparing s.s. and i.d. routes in mice showed that i.d. injection led to higher antibody production and stronger immunity against cowpox, making it a more effective vaccination method.
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  • The study investigates a 94-kDa protein from vaccinia virus (VACV), a truncated version of the cowpox virus's A-type inclusion protein, which is important for the virus's immunogenicity but does not contribute to neutralization.
  • Researchers created a recombinant VACV strain (LIVPΔati) by deleting a gene related to this protein and tested its effects on pathogenicity and immunogenicity in mice.
  • Results showed that LIVPΔati caused less mortality in infected mice and induced a stronger antibody response compared to the parent virus, while both strains elicited similar cell-mediated immunity.
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Moose () recombinant chymosin with a milk-clotting activity of 86 AU/mL was synthesized in the expression system. After precipitation with ammonium sulfate and chromatographic purification, a sample of genetically engineered moose chymosin with a specific milk-clotting activity of 15,768 AU/mg was obtained, which was used for extensive biochemical characterization of the enzyme. The threshold of the thermal stability of moose chymosin was 55 °C; its complete inactivation occurred after heating at 60 °C.

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Biomaterial-mediated, spatially localized gene delivery is important for the development of cell-populated scaffolds used in tissue engineering. Cells adhering to or penetrating into such a scaffold are to be transfected with a preloaded gene that induces the production of secreted proteins or cell reprogramming. In the present study, we produced silica nanoparticles-associated pDNA and electrospun scaffolds loaded with such nanoparticles, and studied the release of pDNA from scaffolds and cell-to-scaffold interactions in terms of cell viability and pDNA transfection efficacy.

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The milk-clotting enzyme chymosin is a member of the group of aspartate proteinases. Chymosin is the main component of rennet traditionally obtained from the stomachs of dairy calves and widely used to coagulate milk in the production of various types of cheese. Another source of chymosin, which does not require the killing of animals, is based on recombinant DNA technology.

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Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) has been shown previously for SARS-CoV-1, MERS-CoV, and SARS-CoV-2 infection in vitro. In this study, the first monoclonal antibody (mAb) that causes ADE in a SARS-CoV-2 in vivo model was identified. mAb RS2 against the SARS-CoV-2 S-protein was developed using hybridoma technology.

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Introduction: The countries of Central Asia, including Kyrgyzstan, are characterized by high prevalence and morbidity of HCV infection. Identification of HCV genotype and mutations associated with resistance to direct-acting antiviral (DAA) plays an important role either in conducting molecular epidemiological studies or choosing the treatment tactics. The aim of the work was to research of the genotype diversity of HCV variants circulating in Kyrgyzstan and the identification among them the mutations associated with the development of resistance to DAA.

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Introduction: Following the successful eradication of smallpox, mass vaccination against this disease was discontinued in 1980. The unvaccinated population continues to be at risk of infection due to military use of variola virus or exposure to monkeypox virus in Africa and non-endemic areas. In cases of these diseases, rapid diagnosis is of great importance, since the promptness and effectiveness of therapeutic and quarantine measures depend on it.

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Introduction: Intranasal vaccination using live vector vaccines based on non-pathogenic or slightly pathogenic viruses is the one of the most convenient, safe and effective ways to prevent respiratory infections, including COVID-19. Sendai virus is the best suited for this purpose, since it is respiratory virus and is capable of limited replication in human bronchial epithelial cells without causing disease. The aim of the work is to design and study the vaccine properties of recombinant Sendai virus, Moscow strain, expressing secreted receptor-binding domain of SARS-CoV-2 Delta strain S protein (RBDdelta) during a single intranasal immunization.

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  • Q fever is a zoonotic disease causing symptoms like fever and muscle pain, and can lead to serious complications like endocarditis.
  • A study in the Republic of Guinea monitored the presence of the bacteria causing Q fever (Coxiella burnetii) in ticks from small mammals and cattle.
  • Results showed a notable presence of the bacteria, with 7.2% of tick samples testing positive, indicating that ticks are key transmitters of Q fever in the region, highlighting the need for monitoring efforts.
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The severity of COVID-19 is a result of the complex interplay between various branches of the immune system. However, our understanding of the role of neutralizing antibodies and the activation of cellular immune response in COVID-19 pathogenesis remains limited. In this study, we investigated neutralizing antibodies in patients with mild, moderate, and severe COVID-19, analyzing their cross-reactivity with the Wuhan and Omicron variants.

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic combined with seasonal epidemics of respiratory viral diseases requires targeted antiviral prophylaxis with restorative and immunostimulant drugs. The compounds of natural origin are low-toxic, but active against several viruses at the same time. One of the most famous compounds is Inonotus obliquus aqueous extract.

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The State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology "VECTOR" of the Federal Service for the Oversight of Consumer Protection and Welfare (Rospotrebnadzor) has developed the peptide-based EpiVacCorona vaccine, which is the first synthetic peptide-based antiviral vaccine for mass immunization in international vaccinology. An early clinical trial (Phase I-II) demonstrated that the EpiVacCorona vaccine is a safe product. The "Multicenter double-blind, placebo-controlled, comparative, randomized trial to assess the tolerability, safety, immunogenicity and prophylactic efficacy of the EpiVacCorona COVID-19 vaccine based on peptide antigens in 3000 volunteers aged 18 years and older" was performed regarding vaccine safety.

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The fusion of viral and cell membranes is one of the basic processes in the life cycles of viruses. A number of enveloped viruses confer fusion of the viral envelope and the cell membrane using surface viral fusion proteins. Their conformational rearrangements lead to the unification of lipid bilayers of cell membranes and viral envelopes and the formation of fusion pores through which the viral genome enters the cytoplasm of the cell.

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Despite the rapid development and approval of several COVID vaccines based on the full-length spike protein, there is a need for safe, potent, and high-volume vaccines. Considering the predominance of the production of neutralizing antibodies targeting the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of S-protein after natural infection or vaccination, it makes sense to choose RBD as a vaccine immunogen. However, due to its small size, RBD exhibits relatively poor immunogenicity.

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DNA and RNA vaccines (nucleic acid-based vaccines) are a promising platform for vaccine development. The first mRNA vaccines (Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech) were approved in 2020, and a DNA vaccine (Zydus Cadila, India), in 2021. They display unique benefits in the current COVID-19 pandemic.

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Introduction: Insectivores are newly recognized hantaviral reservoir worldwide. Four distinct shrew-borne hantaviruses (family Hantaviridae) have been identified in two regions located in southern and northern part of the Russian Far East, two genetic variants of Seewis virus (SWSV), Lena River virus (LENV), Kenkeme virus (KKMV) and Yakeshi virus (YKSV). Here, we describe geographic distribution of shrew-borne hantaviruses in southern part of the Russian Far East: Jewish Autonomous region, Khabarovsk Krai, Primorsky Krai and Sakhalin region.

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The Metagenomic Analysis of Viral Diversity in Colorado Potato Beetle Public NGS Data.

Viruses

January 2023

Novel Software Systems LLC, Akademika Lavrentiev ave. 6, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia.

The Colorado potato beetle (CPB) is one of the most serious insect pests due to its high ecological plasticity and ability to rapidly develop resistance to insecticides. The use of biological insecticides based on viruses is a promising approach to control insect pests, but the information on viruses which infect leaf feeding beetles is scarce. We performed a metagenomic analysis of 297 CPB genomic and transcriptomic samples from the public National Center for Biotechnology Information Sequence Read Archive (NCBI SRA) database.

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AAV- based vector improvements unrelated to capsid protein modification.

Front Med (Lausanne)

February 2023

Federal Scientific and Technical Program on the Development of Genetic Technologies, State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology "Vector", Rospotrebnadzor, World-Class Genomic Research Center for Biological Safety and Technological Independence, Kol'tsovo, Russia.

Recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) is the leading platform for delivering genetic constructs . To date, three AAV-based gene therapeutic agents have been approved by the FDA and are used in clinical practice. Despite the distinct advantages of gene therapy development, it is clear that AAV vectors need to be improved.

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Prevalence of HIV and Viral Hepatitis Markers among Healthcare Workers in the Republic of Guinea.

Diagnostics (Basel)

January 2023

Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institut of the Federal Service for Surveillance of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare (Rospotrebnadzor), 197101 Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Healthcare workers are much more likely to be infected with HIV and hepatitis viruses compared to the general population. Although healthcare workers are more aware of HIV and hepatitis viruses, several countries in Africa lack a comprehensive grasp of disease routes and transmission risks. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of the serological and molecular biological markers of HIV and viral hepatitis among healthcare workers in the Republic of Guinea.

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Detection of coronaviruses in insectivorous bats of Fore-Caucasus, 2021.

Sci Rep

February 2023

Agrobiotechnology Center, Faculty "Bioengineering and Veterinary Medicine", Don State Technical University, Rostov-On-Don, 344000, Russia.

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  • A study was conducted to screen for CoVs in the insectivorous bat population of the Fore-Caucasus, yielding a lower detection rate of 3.33% based on qPCR results, indicating potential regional variability in prevalence.
  • While BetaCoVs were found in the metagenomic NGS data, a deeper investigation is needed due to low RNA concentrations that hinder detailed characterization, suggesting future research should focus on enhanced metagenomic analysis for better insights.
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  • The monkeypox virus outbreak outside Africa in 2022 has highlighted the urgent need for immunization, which could be achieved using a first-generation smallpox vaccine licensed in Russia.
  • Current guidelines recommend transepidermal inoculation (skin scarification), but this method has reliability issues, prompting the exploration of intradermal (i.d.) injection as an alternative vaccination technique.
  • A study compared these two methods in mice, finding no significant difference in antibody responses, but a stronger T-cell immune response with i.d. injection; both methods provided protection against cowpox, while i.d. immunization resulted in a 50% survival rate against a lethal strain of ectromelia virus.
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Considering that vaccination against smallpox with live vaccinia virus led to serious adverse effects in some cases, the WHO, after declaration of the global eradication of smallpox in 1980, strongly recommended to discontinue the vaccination in all countries. This led to the loss of immunity against not only smallpox but also other zoonotic orthopoxvirus infections in humans over the past years. An increasing number of human infections with zoonotic orthopoxviruses and, first of all, monkeypox, force us to reconsider a possible re-emergence of smallpox or a similar disease as a result of natural evolution of these viruses.

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Despite the fact that the variola virus is considered eradicated, the search for new small molecules with activity against orthopoxviruses remains an important task, especially in the context of recent outbreaks of monkeypox. As a result of this work, a number of amides of benzoic acids containing an adamantane fragment were obtained. Most of the compounds demonstrated activity against vaccinia virus, with a selectivity index SI = 18,214 for the leader compound .

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