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Characterization of Influenza H5N1 Nucleocapsid Protein for Potential Vaccine Design

dc.contributor.authorBuffone, Adam
dc.contributor.supervisorHefford, Mary
dc.date.accessioned2012-01-11T16:10:13Z
dc.date.available2014-04-03T10:00:04Z
dc.date.created2012
dc.date.issued2012
dc.degree.disciplineSciences / Science
dc.degree.levelmasters
dc.degree.nameMSc
dc.description.abstractAvian influenza H5N1 causes occasional but serious infections in humans and efforts to produce vaccines against this strain continue. Current influenza vaccines are prophylactic and utilize the two major antigens, hemagglutinin and neuraminidase. NP is an attractive alternative antigen because it is highly conserved across all influenza strains, has been shown to increase the rate of viral clearance, and potential therapeutic vaccines would elicit cytotoxic T lymophcyte responses in an infected person. The NP antigen from H5N1 was characterized using a variety of physiochemical methods to gain insights into both the biological and physical properties of the antigen which are important from a regulatory viewpoint when considering therapeutic vaccines. Results obtained to date show that NP is relatively unstable and indicate that the conformation of the H5N1 NP antigen is highly dependent upon purification procedure, buffer conditions, pH and the presence or absence of RNA. These factors will need to be clearly defined and taken into consideration when manufacturing and regulating NP vaccine preparations.
dc.embargo.terms2 years
dc.faculty.departmentBiochimie, microbiologie et immunologie / Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/20537
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3612
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversité d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
dc.subjectAvian influenza
dc.subjectNucleocapsid Protein
dc.subjectH5N1
dc.subjectTherapeutic Vaccines
dc.titleCharacterization of Influenza H5N1 Nucleocapsid Protein for Potential Vaccine Design
dc.typeThesis
thesis.degree.disciplineSciences / Science
thesis.degree.levelMasters
thesis.degree.nameMSc
uottawa.departmentBiochimie, microbiologie et immunologie / Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology

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