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Structural insights into the mechanisms of antibody-mediated neutralization of flavivirus infection: implications for vaccine development.


ABSTRACT: Flaviviruses are a group of small RNA viruses that cause severe disease in humans worldwide and are the target of several vaccine development programs. A primary goal of these efforts is to elicit a protective humoral response directed against the envelope proteins arrayed on the surface of the flavivirus virion. Advances in the structural biology of these viruses has catalyzed rapid progress toward understanding the complexity of the flavivirus immunogen and the molecular basis of antibody-mediated neutralization. These insights have identified factors that govern the potency of neutralizing antibodies and will inform the design and evaluation of novel vaccines.

SUBMITTER: Pierson TC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2678546 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural insights into the mechanisms of antibody-mediated neutralization of flavivirus infection: implications for vaccine development.

Pierson Theodore C TC   Fremont Daved H DH   Kuhn Richard J RJ   Diamond Michael S MS  

Cell host & microbe 20080901 3


Flaviviruses are a group of small RNA viruses that cause severe disease in humans worldwide and are the target of several vaccine development programs. A primary goal of these efforts is to elicit a protective humoral response directed against the envelope proteins arrayed on the surface of the flavivirus virion. Advances in the structural biology of these viruses has catalyzed rapid progress toward understanding the complexity of the flavivirus immunogen and the molecular basis of antibody-medi  ...[more]

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