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Status of hepatitis C virus vaccination:Recent update
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作者 kouka saadeldin abdelwahab zeinab nabil ahmed said 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2016年第2期862-873,共12页
Hepatitis C virus(HCV) infection is still a major public health problem worldwide since its first identification in 1989. At the start, HCV infection was post-transfusion viral infection, particularly in developing co... Hepatitis C virus(HCV) infection is still a major public health problem worldwide since its first identification in 1989. At the start, HCV infection was post-transfusion viral infection, particularly in developing countries. Recently, due to iv drug abuse, HCV infection became number one health problem in well-developed countries as well. Following acute HCV infection, the innateimmune response is triggered in the form of activated coordinated interaction of NK cells, dendritic cells and interferon α. The acquired immune response is then developed in the form of the antibody-mediated immune response(ABIR) and the cell-mediated immune response(CMIR). Both are responsible for clearance of HCV infection in about 15% of infected patients. However, HCV has several mechanisms to evade these antivirus immune reactions. The current review gives an overview of HCV structure, immune response and viral evasion mechanisms. It also evaluates the available preventive and therapeutic vaccines that induce innate, ABIR, CMIR. Moreover, this review highlights the progress in recent HCV vaccination studies either in preclinical or clinical phases. The unsatisfactory identification of HCV infection by the current screening system and the limitations of currently available treatments, including the ineligibility of some chronic HCV patients to such antiviral agents, mandate the development of an effective HCV vaccine. 展开更多
关键词 HEPATITIS C VIRAL envelope GLYCOPROTEINS Immune response HEPATITIS C virus vaccine CLINICALTRIALS
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Induced immunity against hepatitis B virus
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作者 Zeinab Nabil Ahmed Said kouka saadeldin abdelwahab 《World Journal of Hepatology》 CAS 2015年第12期1660-1670,共11页
Prevention of hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection with its consequent development of HBV chronic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma is a global mandatory goal. Fortunately, safe and effective HBV vaccines are cur... Prevention of hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection with its consequent development of HBV chronic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma is a global mandatory goal. Fortunately, safe and effective HBV vaccines are currently available. Universal hepatitis B surface antigen HBV vaccination coverage is almost done. Growing knowledge based upon monitoring and surveillance ofHBV vaccination programs has accumulated and the policy of booster vaccination has been evaluated. This review article provides an overview of the natural history of HBV infection, immune responses and the future of HBV infection. It also summarizes the updated sources, types and uses of HBV vaccines, whether in the preclinical phase or in the post-field vaccination. 展开更多
关键词 HEPATITIS B surface ANTIGEN HEPATITIS Bvirus vaccines IMMUNOLOGICAL memory HEPATITIS Bvirus BOOSTER and therapeutic VACCINATION
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