Effects of INFV in aged mice and anti-M2 antibody on different strains

Effects of INFV in aged mice and anti-M2 antibody on different strains

Detailed insights into the age-specific course in aged mice and a target candidate for antiviral drug design

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Influenza A viruses cause yearly seasonal epidemics resulting in a global burden of ~500,000 deaths every year. They are classified by their surface hemagglutinin and neuraminidase glycoproteins, of which there are 16 types and nine types, respectively. The major subtypes of influenza A that are currently circulating among people worldwide include H1N1 and H3N2 viruses. The risk of complications and death is greatly increased in previously unexposed young children and the elderly (>65 years), due to their reduced immune function. Interestingly, the majority of severe cases from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic were reported in children and young adults, while the elderly population was relatively protected from infection and severe diseas. This study provided detailed insights into the age-specific course at the early phase of infection in aged mice and lung pathology associated with severe influenza virus infection, as well as, the anti-M2e monoclonal antibody (rM2ss23) effect in preventing virus release from infected cells as a promising target candidate for antiviral drug design in highly immunogenic forms.

Detalhes do livro:

ISBN-13:

978-620-2-04356-4

ISBN-10:

6202043563

EAN:

9786202043564

Idioma do livro:

English

Por (autor):

Nilton Muto

Números de páginas:

76

Publicado em:

14.12.2017

Categoria:

Microbiologia