A Rational Approach for Obtaining High-Specific Polyclonal Antibodies against Recombinant Alpha-Synuclein
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01.10.2018 |
Barinova K.
Melnikova A.
Schmalhausen E.
Muronetz V.
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Biochemistry (Moscow) Supplement Series B: Biomedical Chemistry |
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© 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Abstract: An approach for quick and efficient production of polyclonal antibodies to the target antigen, alpha-synuclein, has been proposed. Two methods have been employed to purify specific rabbit polyclonal antibodies against recombinant human alpha-synuclein, produced by subcutaneous immunization with complete Freund’s adjuvant. It was shown that purification on CNBr-activated Sepharose with immobilized alpha-synuclein resulted in antibody preparation with rabbit serum histidine-rich glycoprotein as a contaminant. Two-stage antibody purification procedure first on Sepharose with immobilized protein G, and then on alpha-synuclein immobilized column helps to avoid contamination and to obtain homogenous antibody preparation. Antibodies recognize different conformations of alpha-synuclein and can be used in a variety of immunochemical approaches, including immunocytochemistry.
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Identification of surface epitopes associated with protection against highly immune-evasive VlsE-expressing Lyme disease spirochetes
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01.08.2018 |
Batool M.
Caoili S.
Dangott L.
Gerasimov E.
Ionov Y.
Piontkivska H.
Zelikovsky A.
Waghela S.
Rogovskyy A.
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Infection and Immunity |
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© 2018 American Society for Microbiology. The tick-borne pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi is responsible for approximately 300,000 Lyme disease (LD) cases per year in the United States. Recent increases in the number of LD cases, in addition to the spread of the tick vector and a lack of a vaccine, highlight an urgent need for designing and developing an efficacious LD vaccine. Identification of protective epitopes that could be used to develop a second-generation (subunit) vaccine is therefore imperative. Despite the antigenicity of several lipoproteins and integral outer membrane proteins (OMPs) on the B. burgdorferi surface, the spirochetes successfully evade antibodies primarily due to the VlsE-mediated antigenic variation. VlsE is thought to sterically block antibody access to protective epitopes of B. burgdorferi. However, it is highly unlikely that VlsE shields the entire surface epitome. Thus, identification of subdominant epitope targets that induce protection when they are made dominant is necessary to generate an efficacious vaccine. Toward the identification, we repeatedly immunized immunocompetent mice with live-attenuated VlsE-deleted B. burgdorferi and then challenged the animals with the VlsE-expressing (host-adapted) wild type. Passive immunization and Western blotting data suggested that the protection of 50% of repeatedly immunized animals against the highly immune-evasive B. burgdorferi was antibody mediated. Comparison of serum antibody repertoires identified in protected and nonprotected animals permitted the identification of several putative epitopes significantly associated with the protection. Most linear putative epitopes were conserved between the main pathogenic Borrelia genospecies and found within known subdominant regions of OMPs. Currently, we are performing immunization studies to test whether the identified protection-associated epitopes are protective for mice.
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A rational approach to obtaining high-specific polyclonal antibodies against recombinant alpha-synuclein
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01.01.2018 |
Barinova K.
Melnikova A.
Schmalhausen E.
Muronetz V.
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Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya |
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© 2018 Russian Academy of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved. The approach for the quick and efficient production of polyclonal antibodies to the target antigen alpha-synuclein has been proposed. Two methods have been employed to purify specific rabbit polyclonal antibodies against recombinant human alpha-synuclein, produced by subcutaneous immunization with complete Freund's adjuvant. It was shown that purification on CNBr-activated Sepharose with immobilized alpha-synuclein resulted in antibody preparation with rabbit serum histidine-rich glycoprotein as a contaminant. Two-stage antibody purification procedure first on Sepharose with immobilized protein G, and then on alpha-synuclein immobilized column helps to avoid contamination and to obtain homogenous antibody preparation. Antibodies recognize different conformations of alpha-synuclein and can be used in a variety of immunochemical approaches, including immunocytochemistry.
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A draft national adult immunization calendar in russia
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01.01.2018 |
Briko N.
Feldblyum I.
Alyeva M.
Tsapkova N.
Korshunov V.
Kostenko N.
Drapkina O.
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Profilakticheskaya Meditsina |
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© 2018, Media Sphera Publishing Group. All rights reserved. The current national immunization calendar is intended for the pediatric population; the general concept of adult immunization is absent, which does not protect target groups under the conditions of the changing epidemic situation and the state of population immunity. Objective - to substantiate and design a national vaccine schedule for adults. Material and methods. The investigation was conducted using the data available in the Russian and foreign literature, the assessments of the epidemic situation among the adult population in the Russian Federation, and the authors’ own studies. Results. The draft national adult immunization calendar consisting of two sections was designed and substantiated. The first section includes information on immunization of different age groups; the second contains that on immunization of groups at epidemiological and social risks. Conclusions. The introduction of the national adult immunization calendar and improvements in the institutional framework of vaccination will achieve further reductions in morbidity and mortality rates in the country.
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