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studies on cell-mediated immune response to rabies virus immunization in dogs.peripheral blood leucocytes (pbl) from unvaccinated dogs and dogs vaccinated subcutaneously with beta-propiolactone (bpl) inactivated sheep brain antirabies vaccine were exposed in vitro to rabies antigen. a direct leucocyte migration inhibition (lmi) assay in agarose was used to study the cell-mediated immune (cmi) response. the cmi response could be detected as early as 7 days postvaccination. it reached a peak by 14 days postvaccination followed by a decline. the pbl from unvaccinated control ...19902396468
enhancement of interleukin-2 activity by liposomes.the present report demonstrates that liposomes increase the interleukin-2 (il-2) dependent proliferation of cytotoxic t-lymphocyte line (ctll) cells used for the measurement of il-2 activity. this effect was better observed with suboptimal doses of il-2 and low concentrations of lipids. the increased il-2 dependent proliferation is not due to a direct effect of liposomes on ctll cells but rather to an interaction between il-2 and liposomes. an interaction between il-2 and components of fetal cal ...19902396476
rabies antibody profile among pregnant females administered therapeutic postexposure vaccine during pregnancy, their neonates and infants. 19902396477
rabies and post-exposure rabies prophylaxis in canada, 1987-1988. 19902397528
oral infectivity of street and fixed rabies virus strains in laboratory animals.oral transmission of rabies could be produced in laboratory animals like mice, guinea pigs and hamsters using challenge virus strain (cvs) and 2 strains of street virus. study of virus pathway following ingestion suggested predominant neural spread to brain and centrifugal spread to non neural organs like heart and kidneys. however it was found that virus dose required for oral infection was relatively very high. the role of such a transmission in nature needs to be further evaluated, keeping in ...19902401525
the rabies viruses of bats.in the 1930s rabies was shown to affect blood-, insect- and fruit-eating bats. we have prepared anti-nucleocapsid monoclonal antibodies (mabs) using mokola and bat (lagos, duvenhage and denmark) rabies viruses as immunogens. with these mabs we have examined rabies viruses from vampire, insectivorous and frugivorous bats from the americas, africa, europe and the soviet union and have compared them with isolates from terrestrial species including man. as well as confirming the findings of others w ...19902402870
oral immunization of foxes with avirulent rabies virus mutants.sag1, a rabies virus strain bearing one mutation which abolishes virulence for adult animals, was constructed from the sadbern strain of rabies virus which has previously been used as live vaccine for oral immunization of foxes. sag1 also bears an antigenic mutation which serves as an additional marker of the strain. studies on mice and four species of wild rodents showed that sag1 is totally avirulent whereas sadbern is still pathogenic after intracerebral, intramuscular or oral inoculation and ...19902402873
primary multiplication site of the vaccinia-rabies glycoprotein recombinant virus administered to foxes by the oral route.the primary multiplication site of vvtggrab, a recombinant vaccinia virus (vv) expressing the rabies virus g glycoprotein, was studied in comparison with that of the parental vv copenhagen strain, after oral administration to foxes. foxes were fed with 10(8) tcid50 of either vvtggrab or vv and were sacrificed 12, 24, 48 or 96 h after inoculation. both viruses were detected by viral isolation in the tonsils during the first 48 h after inoculation at titres between 10(2) and 10(4.3) tcid50/ml. ind ...19902406370
biological basis of rabies virus neurovirulence in mice: comparative pathogenesis study using the immunoperoxidase technique.the cvs strain of fixed rabies virus causes acute, fatal encephalomyelitis in young adult icr mice. variant rv194-2, which was selected from cvs virus in cell culture with a neutralizing antiglycoprotein monoclonal antibody, has a single amino acid change in the glycoprotein. the infections caused by cvs virus and rv194-2 virus were compared in mice for 14 days postinoculation of 5 x 10(7) pfu into the right masseter muscle. all cvs virus-infected mice died (mean time to death, 7.9 days), compar ...19911985216
unexplained rabies in three immigrants in the united states. a virologic investigation.extensive investigation of three patients who died of rabies in the united states failed to reveal any source of exposure to the disease. the three patients had immigrated to the united states from areas in laos, the philippines, and mexico where rabies is endemic.19911985241
stable expression of rabies virus glycoprotein in chinese hamster ovary cells.the rabies virus glycoprotein (g protein) has several important functions and is a major antigenic stimulus of the host immune system following rabies virus infection or vaccination. we developed a model system for studying the role of n-linked glycosylation in the intracellular transport and antigenicity of this molecule. the full-length cdna of the g protein of the era strain of rabies virus was inserted into the eukaryotic shuttle vector psg5 and then stably transfected into wild-type chinese ...19911993876
rabies virus nucleoprotein expressed in and purified from insect cells is efficacious as a vaccine.a cdna copy of the rna gene that encodes the nucleoprotein n of rabies virus evelyn-rokitnicki-abelseth strain was cloned into baculovirus. the recombinant baculovirus expressed the n protein abundantly in spodoptera frugiperda cells. the n protein was extracted from infected spodoptera frugiperda cells and purified to near homogeneity by affinity chromatography. the purified n protein reacted with 31 of 32 monoclonal antibodies that recognize native rabies virus ribonucleoprotein. like the ribo ...19912000406
studies on japanese-produced chick embryo cell culture rabies vaccines.we studied the potency, antibody response, and side reactions of commercial japanese chick embryo cell (cec) rabies vaccines for humans. the cec rabies vaccines had indexes of 10(5.1) and 10(6.0) in habel tests, and have had potencies higher than those of the international reference vaccine ii by national institutes of health (nih) tests. thirty healthy adults received 1 ml of the cec rabies vaccines subcutaneously as primary immunization on days 0 and 7. between six and 12 months after the prim ...19912012255
[what is next in antirabies immunization?].the authors compare the geometrical means of titres of specific antirabic antibodies in a group of subjects immunized by the intradermal route with vaccine from a tissue culture of human diploid cell (rabivac behring, frg) and in groups of subjects immunized by the subcutaneous route with the vaccine vnukovo sad-32 (ussr), using a short and long immunization pattern resp. the group with intradermal administration had higher geometrical mean values of antibody titres than the age-matched group im ...19912013068
direct entry of rabies virus into the central nervous system without prior local replication.rabies virus pathogenesis was studied in a mouse model by inoculation of the masseter muscle. at different intervals, the masseter muscle, trigeminal ganglia, and brain were analyzed for virus-specific rna with a polymerase chain reaction assay, which revealed that as early as 18 h postinfection (p.i.), virus-specific rna was present in the trigeminal ganglia, and at 24 h p.i., viral rna was identified in the brain stem. analysis of the masseter muscle demonstrated virus at 1 h p.i. but no virus ...19912016778
conserved nucleotide sequence of rabies virus cdna encoding the nucleoprotein.the cdnas of rabies virus (the cvs strain) encoding the structural proteins (g, n, ns, and m) were cloned. of these clones, the nucleotide sequence of the cdna encoding the nucleoprotein was determined to compare with those of other strains of rabies virus. the comparison confirmed that the nucleotide sequences and deduced amino acid sequences are highly conserved among strains including an avirulent strain.19912017877
new developments in the pre- and post-exposure treatment of rabies.two approaches have been made to develop the alleged "second generation rabies vaccines". one utilizes recombinant dna, expressing the g protein gene in a heterotypic host, the vaccinia virus, and has proven efficacious in protecting animals from rabies infection. the second approach posits that only a portion of the native viral antigen may be required to induce protective response. to define regions of the subunit molecule recognized by different immune effectors, epitopes on the g protein and ...19912021425
formulation and evaluation of baits for oral rabies vaccination of raccoons (procyon lotor).captive raccoons were offered a variety of vaccine containers and bait components in a series of three-choice tests. paraffin wax ampules were the most readily accepted vaccine container. preferred bait components included corn and shellfish oils, deep fried corn meal batter, and egg, apple and buttermilk flavorings. these results, together with factors including ease of bait formulation, cost, and suitability for field use, were used to develop an experimental delivery system for an oral rabies ...19912023324
human immune response to rabies nucleocapsid and glycoprotein antigens.antibodies to two components of rabies virus, nucleocapsid (n) and glycoprotein (g), were compared in 11 rabies patients with those in nine recipients of vero cell rabies vaccine. all rabies vaccinees had antibodies to n and g components by day 10 after the first vaccine injection. a similar but not identical response was observed in three out of 11 rabies patients. serum antibodies appeared in rabies patients as early as 3 days after onset of the first symptoms of the disease. in these antibody ...19912025949
rabies virus infection and transport in human sensory dorsal root ganglia neurons.cultured human sensory neurons are directly susceptible to cvs rabies virus infection and produce virus yields of 10(5) p.f.u./ml; infection can persist for more than 20 days without any sign of c.p.e. the use of a compartmentalized two-chamber culture system, with access to either the cell soma or neuritic extensions, permitted the study of viral retrograde transport, which occurs at between 50 and 100 mm/day. neurons of human origin were more susceptible to virus infection than rat neurons and ...19912033395
detection of rabies virus genomic rna and mrna in mouse and human brains by using in situ hybridization.rabies virus rna was detected in mouse and human brains by in situ hybridization. 3h-labeled single-stranded rna probes were prepared which were specific for genomic rna and mrnas coding for the five rabies virus proteins (n, ns, m, g, and l). paraffin-embedded brain tissues from human cases of rabies and mice experimentally infected with the challenge virus standard (cvs)-11 strain of rabies virus and street rabies virus were examined. in cvs-infected mice, genomic rna had a multifocal distribu ...19912033657
raccoon poxvirus recombinants expressing the rabies virus nucleoprotein protect mice against lethal rabies virus infection.raccoon poxvirus (rcn) recombinants expressing the rabies virus internal structural nucleoprotein (rcn-n) protected a/wysnj mice against a lethal challenge with street rabies virus (srv). maximum survival was achieved following vaccination by tail scratch and footpad (fp) srv challenge. rcn-n-vaccinated mice inoculated in the fp with srv were resistant to infection for at least 54 weeks postvaccination. protection was also elicited by rcn recombinants expressing the rabies virus glycoprotein (rc ...19912033678
rabies virus ribonucleoprotein in the heart. 19912038373
efficacy studies on a canarypox-rabies recombinant virus.recombinant avipox viruses have been developed expressing the rabies glycoprotein gene. a fowlpox-rabies recombinant has previously been shown to be protective against live rabies virus challenge in a number of non-avian species. this report describes the development of a canarypox-rabies recombinant. a comparison is made of the protective efficacy of this recombinant with other pox-rabies recombinants.19912042391
[transmissibility and pathogenicity in the red fox of two rabies viruses isolated at a 10 year interval].two rabies virus strains collected from naturally infected foxes in france in 1976 and 1986 were inoculated in 2 groups each consisting of 10 foxes (approximately 50 lethal doses50 mouse intracerebral per fox). another 20 healthy foxes were kept in the same cages as the inoculated animals in order to study the transmission of both strains. all the inoculated foxes became rabid and transmitted rabies to their cage companion. the intervals between death of the inoculated foxes and death of the cag ...19912042909
sequence analysis of the polymerase l gene of human respiratory syncytial virus and predicted phylogeny of nonsegmented negative-strand viruses.the complete nucleotide sequence of the large (l) polymerase gene of human respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) strain a2 was determined by analysis of cloned-cdnas representing the entire gene and confirmed in part by dideoxy sequencing of genomic rna. the rsv l gene is 6578 nucleotides in length and contains a single major open reading frame that encodes a protein of 2165 amino acids. the molecular weight (250,226) and amino acid composition of the deduced rsv l protein are similar to those of ot ...19912053282
spread of the cvs strain of rabies virus and of the avirulent mutant avo1 along the olfactory pathways of the mouse after intranasal inoculation.after intranasal instillation in the mouse, rabies virus (cvs strain) selectively infected olfactory receptor cells. in the main olfactory bulb (mob), infection was observed in periglomerular, tufted, and mitral cells and in interneurons located in the internal plexiform layer. beyond the mob, cvs spread into the brain along the olfactory pathways. this infection is specific to chains of functionally related neurons but at the death of the animal some nuclei remain uninfected. cvs also penetrate ...19912053286
immunization of monkeys with rabies ribonucleoprotein (rnp) confers protective immunity against rabies.the ability of rabies virus ribonucleoprotein (rnp) to induce protective immunity against rabies and to prime for production of virus-neutralizing antibodies (vna) was studied in monkeys. following two immunizations with rnp, monkeys developed a strong anti-rnp response and were protected against a challenge infection with a lethal dose of street rabies virus. monkeys that were primed with rnp and then immunized with a single dose of human diploid cell vaccine (hdcv) developed vna titres compara ...19912058261
observation of a polar bear with rabies.on 1 november 1989 the first confirmed case of rabies in a polar bear (ursus maritimus) was encountered by inuit hunters in the vicinity of cape kendall, southampton island, northwest territories (canada). the adult male polar bear had posterior paralysis. rabies was detected by mouse inoculation and a positive immunoperoxidase reaction on spinal cord and gasserian ganglion from the bear. histologic lesions in the lumbar region of the spinal cord were consistent with the posterior paralysis. the ...19912067058
t helper cell epitope of rabies virus nucleoprotein defined by tri- and tetrapeptides.t cell clones and subsequently hybridomas were generated from rabies virus-immune c3h/he mice to an immunodominant epitope of the viral nucleoprotein, termed 31d, that had previously been identified by a 15-amino acid-long synthetic peptide. t cells to this epitope that by phenotypical and functional characteristics belonged to the t helper cell subset were shown to respond to most rabies and rabies-related viruses. in order to define the minimal sequence needed to elicit a response from 31d-spe ...19911703959
antigenicity of rabies virus glycoprotein.although the number of antigenic sites on the rabies virus glycoprotein that have been described regularly increases with time, no attempt has been made to carefully evaluate the relative importance of each of these sites. here we provide a more precise description of the antigenicity of the protein in mice of the h-2d haplotype; we developed this description by using 264 newly isolated monoclonal antibodies (mabs) and a collection of neutralization-resistant (mar) mutants. most of the mabs (97% ...19911712859
pcr technique as an alternative method for diagnosis and molecular epidemiology of rabies virus.we have investigated the pcr amplification technique of viral nucleic acids as an alternative protocol for diagnosis and epidemiological studies of rabies virus. a primer set mapping in the nucleoprotein cistron allowed a specific and sensitive amplification of infected brain material, fulfilling the diagnosis requirements. one hundred samples checked by southern or dot-blot analysis using both radioactive and non-radioactive probes showed identical results in parallel with routine techniques. f ...19911714538
identification of an immunodominant epitope within the phosphoprotein of rabies virus that is recognized by both class i- and class ii-restricted t cells.immunization of h-2k mice with live rabies virus induces cytolytic t lymphocytes to the phosphoprotein of rabies virus. the antigenic determinant responsible for stimulating this class i-restricted cytolytic response was mapped to 50 amino acids (residues 180 to 229) of the phosphoprotein by using vaccinia virus recombinants expressing either the full-length phosphoprotein or c-terminal truncations of the phosphoprotein. the epitope was more finely mapped to residues 191 to 206 by using syntheti ...19911717708
a comparative evaluation of a new immunoenzymatic test (rreid) with currently used diagnostic tests (dme and fat) for dog rabies.diagnosis of rabies in dogs was performed in microplates which had been coated with immunoglobulin g previously sensitized to purified rabies virus antinucleocapsids. homogenized brain suspensions were incubated in the plates and the specific binding rabies antigen was revealed by the use of the same igg conjugated with horseradish peroxidase. samples from the same specimens were subjected to standard rabies diagnostic tests--the direct microscopic examination (dme) or sellers staining for negri ...19911719646
glycosylation of synthetic peptides breaks helices. phosphorylation results in distorted structure.two proposed glycosylation sites are located within t cell epitopes of rabies virus glycoprotein, namely vvedegctnlsgf (vf13; amino acids 29-41) and gkaytifnktlm (gm12; amino acids 312-323). to explore the effects on peptide conformation due to post-translational modifications, we synthesized glycosylated and phosphorylated versions of the two peptides and compared their structures with the native peptide using cd and ft-ir spectroscopy. after the modifications, i.e., glycosylation on asn with o ...19911724974
[increasing the effectiveness of immunotherapy of rabies by using rifampicin in experimental studies].the experiments showed that in a dose of 35-70 mg/kg rifampicin inhibited reproduction of the fixed rabies virus in the brain of infected animals. the drug had no inhibitory effect on synthesis of the virus-neutralizing antibodies after vaccination. combination of rifampicin with antirabies gamma-globulin had a marked synergistic effect. the animal survival after the combination use amounted to 75-100 per cent and depended on the infective dose of the virus and the scheme of the drug administrat ...19911725249
membrane fusion activity, oligomerization, and assembly of the rabies virus glycoprotein.the spike glycoprotein (g protein) of rabies virus (cvs strain) expressed in hela cells from cloned cdna mediated membrane fusion after exposure to phs of 6.1 or below. chemical crosslinking showed that the rabies g protein, like the vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv) g protein, could be crosslinked to dimers and trimers, indicating that rabies g protein is a trimer. however, unlike the vsv g protein, rabies g protein trimers were not stable to sedimentation in sucrose gradients, even at a mildly ...19911660200
structural and conformational similarity between synthetic peptides of curaremimetic neurotoxins and rabies virus glycoprotein.antibodies were raised in rabbits against synthetic peptides corresponding to loop 2, the 'toxic' loop reacting with the acetylcholine-binding site on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, of curaremimetic neurotoxins and the structurally similar segment of the rabies virus glycoprotein. some of the antibodies cross-reacted with the corresponding peptides confirming the structural similarity between the neurotoxin and glycoprotein peptides. a polyclonal antibody raised against a 29 residue glyco ...19911661807
[comparative techniques for the diagnosis of rabies and its incidence in tamaulipas in 1987].rabies in suspect cases was diagnosed by immunofluorescence, histopathology and biological tests in samples from government health centers in tamaulipas, mexico during 1987. comparative analysis between the diagnostic results and the epidemiological survey was performed. brain samples of 278 suspect animals were studied; 45 cases were positive to rabies (16.1%). the centers providing high number of samples and positive cases correlate with counties of high human and canine population density, ho ...19911670484
human rabies: strain identification reveals lengthy incubation. 19911672917
inhibition of rabies virus infection in cultured rat cortical neurons by an n-methyl-d-aspartate noncompetitive antagonist, mk-801.a noncompetitive n-methyl-d-aspartate (nmda) antagonist, mk-801 (0.5 to 2.0 mm), inhibits rabies virus infection in rat primary cortical neurons, whereas the competitive nmda antagonist ap5 has no effect. the results suggest that mk-801-mediated inhibition of rabies virus replication, although selective, is not operating through the high-affinity binding site mechanism.19911674849
role of cd4+ and cd8+ t cells in murine resistance to street rabies virus.mice of the sjl/j and balb/cbyj inbred strains are naturally resistant to street rabies virus (srv) injected via the intraperitoneal route. to determine the cellular mechanism of resistance, monoclonal antibodies specific for cd4+ or cd8+ subsets of t cells were used to deplete the respective cell population in srv-infected animals. elimination of cd4+ t-helper cells abrogated the production of immunoglobulin g (igg) neutralizing antibodies in response to rabies virus infection and reversed the ...19911674967
new strains of rabies-related viruses isolated from bats in the ukraine.two strains (ub-1 and ub-2) of rabies-related viruses were isolated from the brain of nyctalus noctula and vespertilio murinus captured from the hollows of tall trees on the left bank of pripyat river in the volynsky region of ukrainian s.s.r. the viruses were isolated by means of intracerebral inoculation to white mice. the isolates were identified as rabies-related viruses of duvenhage type in an indirect test of fluorescent antibodies with the panels of nucleocapsid monoclonal antibodies (nc ...19911683127
the effect of neurotoxin on rabies virus binding to mouse neuroblastoma cells.mouse neuroblastoma cells were exposed to alpha bungarotoxin, a neurotoxin known to inhibit rabies virus binding to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor located at the neuromuscular junction in muscle tissue. the total amount of 3h-cvs virus that bound to neurotoxin treated cells was separated into specific and non-specific binding using a cold competition assay. comparison of untreated and neurotoxin treated cells demonstrated that the majority of cell-associated virus in untreated cells was of ...19911686965
antigenic comparison of yuli and vnukovo-32 virus strains in monkeys: specific protection by commercial antirabies preparations.a combined vaccination schedule using commercial antirabies immunoglobulin g and experimental vaccine from strains vnukovo-32 or yuli beginning 2 hr before intracerebral (i.c.) challenge with a high dose of yuli virus conferred no protection to cercopithecus aethiops monkeys. in monkeys inoculated into lip with a middle dose of yuli virus, administration of large amounts of antirabic igg (up to 5000 national units, nu/kg) had a clearcut effect. the disease in yuli virus-infected monkeys showed t ...19911688075
oral vaccination of skunks with raccoon poxvirus recombinants expressing the rabies glycoprotein or the nucleoprotein.twenty nine skunks (mephitis mephitis) were vaccinated orally with raccoon poxvirus (rcn) recombinants: 10 with a recombinant expressing the rabies virus glycoprotein (rcnrg), 10 with rcnrg mixed with a recombinant expressing the rabies virus nucleoprotein (rcnrn) and nine with rcn alone. rabies virus neutralizing antibodies were detected in six of the 20 skunks; five skunks (three given rcnrg, two given a mixture of recombinants) survived a rabies challenge that was lethal for nine skunks vacci ...19911758034
rabies. immunization in the field. 19911758491
large-scale eradication of rabies using recombinant vaccinia-rabies vaccine.rabies infection of domestic and wild animals is a serious problem throughout the world. the major disease vector in europe is the red fox (vulpes vulpes) and rabies control has focused on vaccinating and/or culling foxes. culling has not been effective, and the distribution of five vaccine baits is the only appropriate method for the vaccination of wild foxes. although some european countries have conducted field vaccination campaigns using attenuated rabies virus strains, their use has not bee ...19911758494
one-step method for establishing 8-azaguanine-resistant hybridomas suitable for the preparation of triomas.a simple and rapid one-step method for establishing azaguanine resistant (agr) hybridomas, which can be used as a fusion partner for the construction of triomas (hybridoma x splenocyte), has been developed. the method relies on cloning the hybridoma cells in soft agar supplemented with 20 micrograms/ml 8-azaguanine. the drug-resistant subclones were isolated after 3-5 days, in comparison with 4-5 weeks reported for the conventional adaptation method. the high frequency (about 10(-3) of agr-mutan ...19911765658
rabies-specific production of interleukin-2 by peripheral blood lymphocytes from human rabies vaccinees.cell-mediated immunity induced by rabies vaccination was studied in humans by the determination of specific interleukin-2 (il-2) production in a large number of donors (postexposure immunized patients and pre-exposure immunized laboratory workers). peripheral blood lymphocytes (pbl) from 35 donors were tested for il-2 production after in vitro stimulation by different rabies and rabies-related viruses. il-2 responses were compared to antibody recognition of these different virus serotypes by ser ...19911771968
one-year study of the 2-1-1 intramuscular postexposure rabies vaccine regimen in 100 severely exposed thai patients using rabies immune globulin and vero cell rabies vaccine.the 2-1-1 rabies postexposure treatment schedule is an abbreviated regimen in which a tissue culture rabies vaccine is administered intramuscularly at two sites on day 0, and at one site on days 7 and 21. compared to the standard five-dose intramuscular regimen, the 2-1-1 schedule reduces the number of clinic visits from five to three and the amount of vaccine used by 20%. one hundred thai patients, who were severely exposed to rabies, were treated with rabies immune globulin and the 2-1-1 regim ...19911771970
[the isolation and characteristics of hybridomas producing monoclonal antibodies to the structural proteins of the vnukovo-32 strain of the rabies virus].a series of hybridomas secreting monoclonal antibodies (mca) to glycoprotein and nucleocapsid proteins of rabies virus strain vnukovo-32 was selected as a result of fusion of splenocytes from immune balb/c mice with cells of myeloma line sp2/oaq14, screening and cloning by limiting dilution methods in semi-liquid agar. four hybridomas secreted mca to glycoprotein in high titres (5.0 x 10(5)-2.2 x 10(6)) and had marked virus-neutralizing and therapeutic properties. eight hybridomas produced mca t ...19911796588
[the localization and distribution of the antigen of the fixed rabies virus in the central nervous system of animals studied by the fluorescent antibody method].the immunofluorescent study of cryostatic sections of the main structures of the brain of animals infected with fixed rabies virus, strain cvs, was carried out by the direct modification of the fluorescent antibody method. definite regularities in the distribution of rabies virus antigen after the intracerebral distribution of rabies virus were established. the antigen could be detected mainly in neurons of the cortex, the hippocampus major, subcortical formations and was absent in the truncal f ...19911801487
[the purification and concentration of the rabies virus by a diafiltration concentration method].purified concentrates of rabies virus were prepared by both microfiltration chromatography and diafiltration methods. the diafiltration concentrate had a high level of protective activity and was not inferior to the microfiltration chromatographic one. the infectious activity was better retained after diafiltration, the chromatographic purity of both preparations was similar. it is concluded that diafiltration presents a good alternative to the currently used methods for purification and concent ...19911803772
[the interaction of monoclonal antibodies to the structural proteins of the vnukovo-32 vaccinal virus with other viruses of the rabies group].the interaction of 7 monoclonal antibodies (mca) to the nucleocapsid complex and 3 mca to protein g of the vaccine virus vnukovo-32 with 33 and 27 members of the rabies virus group, respectively, was studied. the indirect immunofluorescence test showed 7 mca to the nucleocapsid complex to recognize 4 antigenic determinants (ad). two mca recognized the ad common for all the viruses under study. individual ecological variants may be detected using other mca. three mca to protein g had marked virus ...19911803773
[the cultivation of the vaccinal rabies virus in continuous green monkey cell lines]. 19911803782
a rabies-specific human monoclonal antibody that protects mice against lethal rabies.according to a recommendation from who (world health organisation) for prevention of a possible rabies infection, active vaccination has to be combined with application of immunoglobulin to get a fast protective effect. at present, preparations of purified human or equine rabies-specific immunoglobulin are used. we have generated a human rabies-specific monoclonal antibody (humab) by immortalization of human b-cells with epstein barr virus (ebv), followed by fusion with a mouse myeloma cell. the ...19911804770
[the efficacy of a cultured rabies vaccine studied in guinea pigs preliminarily infected with a fixed rabies virus].in experiments of curative vaccination, carried out with the use of an experimental model similar to the current practice of treatment with antirabies preparations, the advantages of using tissue-culture rabies vaccine with immunogenic potency equal to 1.3 international units (i. u.) were shown. in these experiments the vaccine was introduced into guinea pigs infected with fixed rabies virus, the course of vaccination consisting of 14 daily injections. no correlation between the induction of vir ...19911811386
[study of revaccination with primary hamster kidney cell rabies vaccine in human beings and its possibility of pre-exposure prevention of rabies].this paper reported that revaccination of antirabies phkc-rv led to strong increase of antibody after two-dose immunization, vaccinees were reimmunized once with phkc-vaccine within 7 years (ranging from 6 months to 7 years). then 7 days later seroconversion was found in 85.71% revaccinees. the antibody level in 7th days of revaccinees was similar to those in 45th days of primary routine five-dose vaccination. in comparison of 7th, 14th, 30th-day level, reimmunization was significantly more effe ...19911811890
protection of mice with vaccinia virus recombinants that express the rabies nucleoprotein.the role of rabies virus nucleoprotein (n) in protection against rabies was examined with recombinant vaccinia viruses expressing the n of the challenge virus standard strain. two chimeric plasmids were constructed with the open reading frame of the n gene placed downstream of the vaccinia p7.5 promoter (early/late class) or the vaccinia p11 promoter (late class), with each expression cassette flanked by vaccinia thymidine kinase (tk) sequences to enable marker rescue by tk insertional inactivat ...19911840709
nucleotide sequences of the 3' leader and 5' trailer regions of human respiratory syncytial virus genomic rna.the nucleotide sequences of the 3' extracistronic (leader) and 5' extracistronic (trailer) regions were determined for genomic rna (vrna) of human respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) strain a2. to sequence the 3' leader region, vrna was extracted from purified virions, size-selected, polyadenylated, copied into cdna, amplified by the polymerase chain reaction, cloned, and sequenced. the 3' leader sequence is 44 nt, which is somewhat shorter than its counterparts (50 to 70 nt) in other nonsegmented ...19911840712
[quality of the reagents used in counterimmunoelectrophoresis technique for the determination of antirabies antibodies].this study demonstrated that the antigens and indicator sera produced by the butantan institute may be employed with success in the counterimmunoelectrophoresis technique for the titration of rabies antibodies in sera from immunized individuals. no statistically significant differences were demonstrated between the results obtained in the standardization tests carried out at the butantan institute and the reference control tests performed at the pan american zoonoses center. it is proposed that ...19911843396
[immunofluorescence performed in brain of mice, infected with the cvs strain of the rabies virus, in different stages of decomposition].the efficiency of the fluorescent antibody (fa) test in detecting rabies virus antigen in decomposed specimens was evaluated in simulated conditions of the safety test recommended for the assessment of residual virus in inactivated rabies vaccines. the cvs-infected mice were submitted to different treatments combining time and temperature in order to cause different stages of carcass decomposition and, the fa test was carried out sequentially at pre-determined time intervals. for the materials s ...19911844532
penetration of the nervous systems of suckling mice by mammalian reoviruses.penetration of the nervous systems of suckling mice by prototype strains of the three mammalian reovirus serotypes was studied after footpad inoculation of a dose (10(7) pfu) representing 3.5 x 10(3) 50% lethal doses (ld50) for reovirus type 3 dearing and less than 1 ld50 for reoviruses type 1 lang and type 2 jones. type 3 dearing entered both motor and sensory neurons; infected neurons were clearly detectable by immunohistochemical staining 19 h after inoculation. by day 2, a second cycle of in ...19911845880
sequence of the major nucleocapsid protein gene of pneumonia virus of mice: sequence comparisons suggest structural homology between nucleocapsid proteins of pneumoviruses, paramyxoviruses, rhabdoviruses and filoviruses.the complete nucleotide sequence of gene 3 of pneumonia virus of mice has been determined, and the 5' end of the mrna mapped using a modification of the polymerase chain reaction technique. the gene contains a single open reading frame, beginning with a 5'-proximal aug initiation codon, encoding a polypeptide with a predicted mr of 43141. expression of the gene 3 protein in escherichia coli and in vitro showed that it reacted with virus-specific antiserum and comigrated with the major nucleocaps ...19911848602
reversible conformational changes and fusion activity of rabies virus glycoprotein.in an attempt to understand the implication of the rabies virus glycoprotein (g) in the first steps of the viral cycle, we studied the ph dependence of virus-induced fusion and hemagglutination, as well as modifications of the structure and properties of the viral glycoprotein following ph acidification. our results suggest that the g protein adopts at least three distinct configurations, each associated with different properties. at neutral ph, g did not fuse membranes or hemagglutinate erythro ...19911870204
fatty acylation of rabies virus proteins.the fatty acylation of rabies virus (cvs strain) proteins was investigated. [3h]palmitic acid was found to be incorporated into the glycoprotein g and to a lesser extent into the membrane-associated protein m2. the fatty acid linkage on g was sensitive to sodium borohydride, mercaptoethanol, and hydroxylamine, indicating that the linkage was of the thiolester type. bromelain digestion indicated that the palmitoylation site on g was located in the intracytoplasmic domain or in the transmembrane d ...19911871978
methods for detecting arctic rabies virus in dilution series of field samples.a modified first passage cell culture method, mouse inoculation test, and elisa were compared for the detection of rabies in serially diluted field samples. each original specimen contained rabies antigen, individually identified as an arctic strain by monoclonal antibodies. in 47% of the samples tested in cell cultures, the end-point titer was increased as a result of the first passage. the cell culture method gave higher titers than the mouse inoculation test or elisa (p less than 0.05 and p l ...19911874913
immunity to rabies after administration of prophylactic human diploid-cell vaccine.the immune status to rabies of 14 volunteers was determined using the commercially available trousse platelia rage (diagnostics pasteur) enzyme immunoassay test system. twelve subjects were evaluated before and between 6 months and 60 months after prophylactic intramuscular (deltoid) administration of rabies human diploid-cell vaccine, while the effect of booster doses on a further 2 volunteers was evaluated over an 11-year period. optical density values were converted to international units to ...19911876954
immune reactions against rabies viruses--infection and vaccination. 19911879508
[the results of using direct solid-phase immunoenzyme analysis for assessing the specific activity of rabies vaccines].the effectiveness of the solid-phase enzyme immunoassay (eia) in the determination of the specific activity of rabies vaccines is evaluated in comparison with that of the protective test in mice. inactivated tissue-culture, concentrated tissue-culture and purified cerebral tissue vaccines for human use were studied. the methods for performing two eia variants and evaluating the results are described. the average level of correlation between the results of eia and the protective test for vaccines ...19911882624
[immunohistochemical detection of rabies virus antigen in the cardiac ganglia of dogs in paraffin sections].the hearts of five naturally infected rabid dogs were studied by immunohistochemistry on paraffin sections using a monoclonal antibody and the peroxidase labelled streptavidin-biotin method to detect rabies ribonucleoprotein. in all cases distinct small granular and ring-shaped antigen deposits were found within the nerve cells of the cardiac ganglia thus reflecting the early centrifugal spread of virus along the pathway of the vagal nerve to the heart. histologic findings consisted only of sing ...19911887438
an l (polymerase)-deficient rabies virus defective interfering particle rna is replicated and transcribed by heterologous helper virus l proteins.a rabies virus-derived defective interfering particle (di) was isolated and characterized. the di genome contained an internal deletion of 6.4 kb spanning the 3' moiety of the pseudogene region (psi) and most of the l gene. di-specific monocistronic n, ns, and m mrnas as well as a g/l fusion mrna were transcribed in cells coinfected with di and helper virus. in addition, polycistronic di rnas and standard virus rnas with internal a stretches and intergenic regions were found. superinfection expe ...19911887588
effective postexposure treatment of rabies-infected sheep with rabies immune globulin and vaccine.an experiment to assess the efficiency of the treatment recommended for humans after exposure to rabies was conducted in 68 sheep experimentally infected with a fox rabies virus. the infected sheep were divided into three groups and were given either a cell-culture vaccine (on the day of infection, then at day 3, 7, 14), human rabies immunoglobulin (26 iu kg-1 on the day of infection) or a combination of the vaccine immunoglobulin. the latter combination was the only treatment found to be effect ...19911887675
the quantitation of rabies-specific antibodies. iii. a comparative evaluation of modified counter immunoelectrophoresis, haemagglutination inhibition and serum neutralization titres of human sera.the rabies-specific antibodies of 73 serum samples from vaccinated humans were determined by the modified counter immunoelectrophoresis (mcie), and the haemagglutination inhibition test (hai) by using the conventional serum neutralization test (sn) as a yard-stick. both mcie and hai were found to be sensitive and specific for the estimation of rabies antibodies. in general, the unitages obtained by the mcie and sn showed statistically insignificant differences (p greater than 0.05) and the corre ...19911888488
the quantitation of rabies-specific antibodies. i. modified counter immunoelectrophoresis. a rapid and sensitive method.modified counter immunoelectrophoresis was standardized with respect to dilution of tissue culture antigen and indicator serum, the incubation time for neutralization and the effect of an electric current. the technique was found to be sensitive enough to detect a minimum level of antibodies (0.5 iu/ml) by using a 16 ma current per slide for 2 h, indicator serum of 15 iu/ml and the use of an antigen at a concentration of 1:35. above all, the incubation period did not affect the neutralization of ...19911888500
the quantitation of rabies-specific antibodies. ii. factors affecting the sensitivity of the haemagglutination inhibition test.various factors affecting the hai test for the quantitation of rabies-specific antibodies have been evaluated with a view to obtaining maximum sensitivity and reproducibility in tests using tissue culture antigens prepared in vero cells and concentrated by dialysis. goose erythrocytes treated with proteolytic enzyme bromelian at a concentration of 0.025% were much more susceptible to ha than those that were untreated or erythrocytes treated with neuraminidase. in addition, other parameters like ...19911888501
actin-independent maturation of rabies virus in neuronal cultures.this study outlines the effects of a modification of the actin-based cytoskeleton on the maturation of rabies virus in human neuroblastoma cell and primary rat cortical neuron cultures. in a ca(2+)-depleted or an egta-containing medium, disruption of microfilaments did not affect intracellular viral nucleoprotein synthesis, as demonstrated by dual-immunofluorescence microscopy, and caused no change in the extracellular titre of rabies virus. furthermore, the continuous presence of the anti-calmo ...19911895064
[behavioral ecology of the transmission of rabies].red fox behavioural ecology was studied in a rabies-enzootic area in order to determine how population size is balanced despite rabies-induced mortality. the results suggest that the red fox rabies virus equilibrium evolves, and is due to the solitary behaviour pattern of the fox which reduces the risk of virus transmission from on territory to another; and to the subsequent autumn dispersal, which allows the local fox population to recover in the space of under a year. the hypothesis is put for ...19911897867
rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test for rabies antibody estimation using murine neuroblastoma cell line.a rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test (rffit) for rabies antibody estimation has been standardized in which murine neuroblastoma cell line, neuro-2a and tissue culture microtiter plates were used. serum samples from 105 human beings, 30 canines, 7 rabbits and 4 monkeys were tested by rffit. of these, 33 human and 20 canine sera were also tested by the mouse neutralization test (mnt). twelve human sera were tested by rffit, mnt and elisa. there was 94 per cent correlation between the results ...19911906834
binding properties of monoclonal antibodies to rabies virus.the monoclonal antibodies (mabs) obtained by immunizing mice with a tetradecapeptide corresponding to the 190-203 region of rabies virus glycoprotein, involved in binding to the acetylcholine receptor (achr), displayed different specificities to different rabies virus strains. these mabs, when used in immunofluorescence tests, allowed differentiation of wild rabies viruses from the attenuated ones.19911921740
[immune response following preventive intracutaneous rabies vaccination]. 19911922511
rabies in thailand: 1990.of the more than 100,000 courses of postexposure rabies treatment given in thailand annually, 95% consist of brain tissue-derived vaccine without immune globulin. rabies tissue culture vaccines and immune globulins are expensive by the standards of developing countries. when they are given according to either of two proven intradermal postexposure schedules, significant savings can be achieved without loss of efficacy. purified equine rabies immune globulins account for approximately 10% of the ...19911925286
major trends in nosocomial viral infections.viruses have recently become appreciated as nosocomial pathogens. there is insufficient data to characterize trends in rates of viral nosocomial infections, but there have been major trends in methodologies and concepts. new groups of patients, such as infants and the elderly, are becoming appreciated as being at risk for serious nosocomial viral infections, whereas other groups, such as immunodeficient patients are expanding because of the epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infectio ...19911928151
structure-function relationships of curaremimetic neurotoxin loop 2 and of a structurally similar segment of rabies virus glycoprotein in their interaction with the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.peptides corresponding to portions of curaremimetic neurotoxin loop 2 and to a structurally similar segment of rabies virus glycoprotein were synthetically modified in order to gain information on structure-function relationships of neurotoxin loop 2 interactions with the acetylcholine receptor. binding of synthetic peptides to the acetylcholine receptor of torpedo electric organ membranes was assessed by measuring their ability to inhibit the binding of 125i-alpha-bungarotoxin to the receptor. ...19911932020
1h- and natural abundance 15n-nmr studies of a derivative of a rabies glycoprotein fragment.using a combination of one- and two-dimensional methods, 1h- and 15n-nmr spectroscopy has been employed to perform the complete assignment and the structural determination of the immunogenic undecapeptide ctttnsrgttt in dmso solution. nuclear overhauser enhancement spectroscopy experiments indicated the presence of secondary structures, mainly turn-like structures, which only represent a family, albeit a dominant one, of an ensemble of conformations available to the peptide. since reverse turns ...19911932569
sleep alterations in experimental street rabies virus infection occur in the absence of major eeg abnormalities.brain electrical activity and sleep organization were investigated in chronically implanted mice during street rabies virus infection. continuous eeg recordings showed no gross electrical abnormalities until a few hours before the fatal issue. in contrast, alterations of sleep stages were observed at an early stage during the course of rabies virus infection, at a time when clinical signs were absent. quantification by spectral analysis showed that the main feature was the early decrease of rem- ...19911933298
immunoglobulin response to rabies virus immunization in dogs.nondescript dogs were inoculated with betapropiolactone-inactivated 5% sheep brain antirabies vaccine. the antibody response was found to show more igm (19s) initially and more igg (7s) latterly. a local strain of street rabies virus was used for postvaccinal challenge. the correlation between immunoglobulin response and protection were discussed.19911950093
immune response to rabies vaccine in thai dogs: a preliminary report.serum neutralizing antibody to rabies virus was determined in previously unvaccinated thai pet dogs after receiving one subcutaneous dose of inactivated tissue culture rabies vaccine (rabdomun, coopers animal health company, germany, 4.55 iu ml-1 potency). geometric mean titres on days 14, 30, 60, 180 and 360 were 2.14, 2.30, 0.45, 0.14 and 0.05 iu ml-1, respectively, by the rapid immunofluorescent focus inhibition test. titres of neutralizing antibody to rabies virus did not correlate with the ...19911950096
the protective role of humoral neutralizing antibody in the nih potency test for rabies vaccines.intraperitoneal vaccination of mice with rabies vaccine results in both dosage-dependent rabies virus neutralizing antibody titres and protection from lethal intracerebral (i.c.) challenge with fixed strain cvs rabies virus. pre-exposure adoptive intravenous transfer of naive or immune cells did not significantly protect naive balb/c mice from lethal i.c. cvs challenge, but immune serum and anti-rabies glycoprotein monoclonal antibodies (individually and in combination) did confer significant pr ...19911950097
confirmed rabies exposure during pregnancy: treatment with human rabies immune globulin and human diploid cell vaccine.a review of the literature shows 24 cases of pregnant human exposure to rabies virus through confirmed rabid animal bites. historically, these patients received passive immunization with equine rabies immunoglobulin and/or purified vero cell vaccine or duck embryo vaccine. with the recent development of human-derived rabies vaccines, we report an additional case of human gestational rabies exposure, which was treated with human rabies immune globulin and human diploid cell vaccine.19911951387
rabies virus infection in aedes pseudoscutellaris cells: a study on receptorial structures.rabies virus is able to infect in vitro a wide range of homeothermic and poikilothermic cells but little is known about its multiplication in arthropod cells. in this research the infection of rabies virus in aedes pseudoscutellaris cells, a mosquito cell line susceptible to mosquito-borne viruses, was studied. after 60 days of incubation at 26 degrees c up to 70% of infected cells showed the synthesis of both viral nucleocapsid and envelope antigens, although viral yield and cell damage could n ...19911959321
retro-orbital route for brain specimen collection for rabies diagnosis. 19911962403
progress towards rabies control.although safe and efficacious tissue-culture-derived rabies vaccines are available in developed countries, much of the world still depends on vaccines derived from neural tissue which were introduced half a century ago. considerable advances have been made in our understanding of the molecular biology of rabies virus, and genetically engineered recombinant viruses (vaccinia-rabies virus glycoprotein) have been developed. these may facilitate the control of rabies in some species by oral vaccinat ...19911366926
the live vector approach-viruses.recombinant dna technology has made it possible to express foreign genes in viruses and bacteria. this has led to the idea of engineering live attenuated vaccines to express protective antigens from foreign pathogens. vaccinia virus, the smallpox vaccine, has been used to ploneer this approach. several hundred recombinants have been recorded in the literature and many of them have been shown to protect animals against challenge with the appropriate pathogen. although mixed results have been obta ...199124424925
mapping of the antigenic determinants recognized by monoclonal antibodies against the m2 protein of rabies virus.twenty-one hybridomas producing monoclonal antibodies (moabs) against the m2 protein of the nishigahara (rech) strain of rabies virus were prepared using the sds-polyacrylamide gel-purified m2 protein as the immunogen. all moabs reacted with the protein after western blotting of rabies virus. by combinations of competitive binding assays, examination of the reactivity of moabs to the cells infected with parent rceh and two other strains, cvs and hep-flury, and immunoprecipitation with in vitro t ...19921372139
posttranslational side chain modification of a viral epitope results in diminished recognition by specific t cells.a stretch of 16 amino acid residues within the nominal phosphoprotein of rabies virus was shown to carry an immunodominant epitope for class i- and class ii-restricted t cells. the nominal phosphoprotein of rabies virus is thought to be heterogeneously phosphorylated at multiple serine and threonine residues. the synthetic peptide that expressed the t-cell epitope contained a single serine residue corresponding to position 196 of the protein. phosphorylation of this serine within the synthetic p ...19921376365
evidence for a viral superantigen in humans.superantigens bind class ii major histocompatibility proteins and stimulate powerful proliferative responses of t lymphocytes bearing particular v beta sequences as part of their alpha beta antigen receptor. exogenous bacterial superantigens are responsible for food poisoning and toxic shock syndrome. murine virus-encoded self-superantigens induce clonal deletion of t lymphocytes. although superantigen-like properties have been suggested for human immunodeficiency virus-1, no viral superantigen ...19921386410
binding of hiv-1 gp120 to the nicotinic receptor.we previously described a significant sequence homology between hiv-1 gp120 and the functional sites responsible for the specific binding of snake curare-mimetic neurotoxins and rabies virus glycoprotein to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. here we report findings about the existence of a mechanism of functional molecular mimicry which could enable the binding of hiv-1 gp120 to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in muscle cells and neurons.19921397297
antigenic and molecular characterization of bat rabies virus in europe.the predominant role of eptesicus serotinus in the epizootic of bat rabies in europe was further outlined by the first isolation of the rabies virus from this species in france. the distribution of the virus was studied in naturally infected e. serotinus bats at the time of death and suggested that the papillae of the tongue and the respiratory mucosa may play a role in virus production and excretion. the analysis of 501 french rabies virus isolates from various animal species by antinucleocapsi ...19921401009
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