Immunology of Infectious Disease News 7.29 July 31, 2019 | |
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TOP STORYAntibody Lineages with Vaccine-Induced Antigen-Binding Hotspots Develop Broad HIV Neutralization The vaccine-mediated elicitation of antibodies (Abs) capable of neutralizing diverse HIV-1 strains has been a long-standing goal. To understand how broadly neutralizing antibodies can be elicited, the authors identified, characterized, and tracked five neutralizing Ab lineages targeting the HIV-1-fusion peptide in vaccinated macaques over time. [Cell] Abstract | Graphical Abstract | |
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PUBLICATIONS(Ranked by impact factor of the journal)The GLS-5300 MERS coronavirus vaccine was well tolerated with no vaccine-associated serious adverse events. Immune responses were dose-independent, detected in more than 85% of participants after two vaccinations, and durable through one year of follow-up. [Lancet Infect Dis] Abstract Neuropeptide CGRP Limits Group 2 Innate Lymphoid Cell Responses and Constrains Type 2 Inflammation Investigators found Calca-encoding calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) to be a context-dependent negative regulatory factor that shaped innate lymphocyte responses to alarmins and neuropeptides during type 2 innate immune responses. [Immunity] Abstract | Graphical Abstract The authors report that inflammatory dendritic cells (IDCs) were recruited to the trachea shortly after influenza infection through type I interferon-mediated production of the chemokine CCL2. They showed that recruited IDCs expressed the C-type lectin receptor SIGN-R1, which mediated direct recognition of the virus by interacting with N-linked glycans present in glycoproteins of the virion envelope. [Nat Microbiol] Abstract Using a loss-of-function screening approach, scientists discovered that the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) pathway was essential for club cell survival of influenza A virus infection. Repair of virally induced oxidative damage by the DNA MMR pathway not only allowed cell survival of infection, but also facilitated host gene transcription, including the expression of antiviral and stress response genes. [Nat Microbiol] Abstract The Salmonella Virulence Protein Mgtc Promotes Phosphate Uptake inside Macrophages The removal of MgtC’s effect on the ability to transport phosphate rendered Salmonella hypervirulent and decreased a non-replicating population inside macrophages, indicating that MgtC-mediated phosphate transport is required for normal Salmonella pathogenesis. [Nat Commun] Full Article Prior year vaccination of subjects receiving repeat vaccinations demonstrated reduced antibody-affinity maturation to hemagglutinin 1 of all three influenza virus strains irrespective of the vaccine platform. [Nat Commun] Full Article Investigators showed that MyD88/TRIF signaling was essential for lung neutrophil recruitment while MAVS signaling, leading to type I IFN production, was necessary for neutrophil activation. [Mucosal Immunol] Full Article A CRISPR Activation Screen Identifies Genes that Protect against Zika Virus Infection Researchers highlighted a set of interferon-stimulated genes directly relevant for rescuing cells from Zika virus infection or its associated cell death and substantiate CRISPR activation screens as a tool to identify host factors impeding pathogen infection. [J Virol] Abstract | Press Release Investigators report that therapeutic heterologous HBcore-protein-prime/Modified-Vaccinia-Virus-Ankara boost vaccination followed by CpG-application augmented vaccine-induced HBcAg-specific CD8 T cell-function in the liver. [Sci Rep] Full Article Scientists examined the ability of all 22 PRRSV genes for NF-κB regulation and determined the nucleocapsid protein as the NF-κB activator. [Sci Rep] Full Article Scientists demonstrated that the initial macrophage response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the lung was far less inflammatory than has previously been described by in vitro systems and may impede the overall host response to infection. [Sci Immunol] Full Article Subscribe to our sister publications: Human Immunology News & Immune Regulation News. | |
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REVIEWSWith additional transcriptional studies of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-specific CD4 and CD8 T-cells in different stages of infection currently underway, the authors expect HCV infection to become a valuable model disease to study human immunity to viruses. [Viruses] Full Article Visit our reviews page to see a complete list of reviews in the immunology of infectious disease research field. | |
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INDUSTRY NEWSValneva SE and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) announced a new partnering agreement. With support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 program, CEPI will provide Valneva up to US$23.4 million for vaccine manufacturing and late-stage clinical development of a single-dose, live-attenuated vaccine against Chikungunya. [Valneva SE] Press Release Emergent BioSolutions Inc. announced that the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) has exercised its first contract option valued at $261 million to procure doses of AV7909 for delivery into the Strategic National Stockpile over 12 months. [Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (GlobeNewswire, Inc.)] Press Release GeoVax Announces 100% Protection Data from Marburg Virus Vaccine Study GeoVax Labs, Inc. announced positive results from preclinical challenge studies of its Marburg virus is vaccine candidate; Marburg virus a critical medical threat against which there is currently no available vaccine or treatment. [GeoVax Labs, Inc.] Press Release SCYNEXIS, Inc. announced that it has reached an agreement with the FDA under a SPA on the design, trial population, endpoints and statistical analysis of the CANDLE study, its pivotal Phase III clinical trial of oral ibrexafungerp for the prevention of recurrent VVC. [SCYNEXIS, Inc.] Press Release New Startup Biotech Company Plans to Test Promising Herpes Vaccine for Both HSV-1 and HSV-2 Excell Biotech LLC announced that it has developed a vaccine for the Herpes Simplex virus. The EXD-12 vaccine is a live attenuated virus vaccine. [Excell Biotech LLC (PR Newswire Association LLC)] Press Release | |
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POLICY NEWSAlarming Surge in Drug-Resistant HIV Uncovered Surveys by the World Health Organization (WHO) reveal that, in the past 4 years, 12 countries in Africa, Asia and the Americas have surpassed acceptable levels of drug resistance against two drugs that constitute the backbone of HIV treatment: efavirenz and nevirapine. [Nature News] Editorial The World Health Organization Says No More Gene-Edited Babies Eight months after a rogue Chinese scientist revealed he had secretly created the world’s first gene-edited children, the World Health Organization is asking countries to put a stop to any experiments that would lead to the births of more gene-edited humans. On Friday, the WHO’s director-general put out a statement urging “that regulatory authorities in all countries should not allow any further work in this area until its implications have been properly considered. [Wired] Press Release
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