AbstractData from human studies and animal experiments indicate a dominant role of T-cells over antibodies in controlling acute Lassa virus infection and providing immunity to reinfection. Knowledge of the epitopes recognized by T-cells may therefore be crucial to the development of a recombinant Lassa virus vaccine. In order to study human T-cell reactivity to the most conserved structural protein of Lassa virus, the glycoprotein 2 (GP2), seven GP2-specific CD4+ T-cell clones (TCCs) were generated from the lymphocytes of a Lassa antibody positive individual. All TCC displayed high specific proliferation, showed DR-restriction, and produced IFN-γ upon stimulation with recombinant GP2. The epitope of four of the clones was localized to a sho...
Abstract Background Lassa fever is a neglected tropical disease with significant impact on the healt...
Lassa virus (LASV) is responsible for a viral haemorrhagic fever in humans and the death of 3,000 to...
Lassa virus is an Old World arenavirus endemic to West Africa that causes severe hemorrhagic fever. ...
AbstractData from human studies and animal experiments indicate a dominant role of T-cells over anti...
AbstractSeveral viruses in the Arenavirus genus of the family Arenaviridae cause severe, often fatal...
AbstractThe Yellow Fever Vaccine 17D (YFV17D) has been used as a vector for the Lassa virus glycopro...
Lassa mammarenavirus (LASV) is a rodent-borne arenavirus endemic to several West African countries. ...
ABSTRACT Arenaviruses pose a major public health threat and cause numerous infections in humans each...
Lassa fever is a severe multisystem disease that often has haemorrhagic manifestations. The epitopes...
Recombinant vaccinia virus expressing the Lassa virus (LV) envelope glycoprotein precursor, V-LSGPC,...
Lassa fever (LF), caused by Lassa virus (LASV), is a viral hemorrhagic fever for which no approved v...
Lassa fever (LF), caused by Lassa virus (LASV), is a viral hemorrhagic fever for which no approved v...
Arenaviruses cause severe human disease ranging from aseptic meningitis following lymphocytic chorio...
Arenaviruses such as Lassa virus (LASV) cause significant morbidity and mortality in endemic areas. ...
ABSTRACT Lassa virus (LASV) is endemic in Western Africa and is estimated to infect hundreds of thou...
Abstract Background Lassa fever is a neglected tropical disease with significant impact on the healt...
Lassa virus (LASV) is responsible for a viral haemorrhagic fever in humans and the death of 3,000 to...
Lassa virus is an Old World arenavirus endemic to West Africa that causes severe hemorrhagic fever. ...
AbstractData from human studies and animal experiments indicate a dominant role of T-cells over anti...
AbstractSeveral viruses in the Arenavirus genus of the family Arenaviridae cause severe, often fatal...
AbstractThe Yellow Fever Vaccine 17D (YFV17D) has been used as a vector for the Lassa virus glycopro...
Lassa mammarenavirus (LASV) is a rodent-borne arenavirus endemic to several West African countries. ...
ABSTRACT Arenaviruses pose a major public health threat and cause numerous infections in humans each...
Lassa fever is a severe multisystem disease that often has haemorrhagic manifestations. The epitopes...
Recombinant vaccinia virus expressing the Lassa virus (LV) envelope glycoprotein precursor, V-LSGPC,...
Lassa fever (LF), caused by Lassa virus (LASV), is a viral hemorrhagic fever for which no approved v...
Lassa fever (LF), caused by Lassa virus (LASV), is a viral hemorrhagic fever for which no approved v...
Arenaviruses cause severe human disease ranging from aseptic meningitis following lymphocytic chorio...
Arenaviruses such as Lassa virus (LASV) cause significant morbidity and mortality in endemic areas. ...
ABSTRACT Lassa virus (LASV) is endemic in Western Africa and is estimated to infect hundreds of thou...
Abstract Background Lassa fever is a neglected tropical disease with significant impact on the healt...
Lassa virus (LASV) is responsible for a viral haemorrhagic fever in humans and the death of 3,000 to...
Lassa virus is an Old World arenavirus endemic to West Africa that causes severe hemorrhagic fever. ...