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Author: CV Herst; S Burkholz; J Sidney; A Sette; PE Harris; S Massey; T Brasel; E Cunha-Neto; DS Rosa; WCH Chao; R Carback; T Hodge; L Wang; S Ciotlos; P Lloyd; R Rubsamen
Title: An Effective CTL Peptide Vaccine for Ebola Zaire Based on Survivors’ CD8+ Targeting of a Particular Nucleocapsid Protein Epitope with Potential Implications for COVID-19 Vaccine Design
  • Document date: 2020_2_27
  • ID: i55tm3hh_35
    Snippet: In addition, a peptide vaccine mitigates the risk of Antibody Disease Enhancement (ADE) seen in the context of a non-neutralizing antibody response to 360 a whole protein vaccine [75] [55] . Also, neutralizing antibodies directed against spike protein in SARS-CoV-1 patients have been associated with an increased risk of Acute Lung Injury (ALI) [35] . Specifically, patients succumbing to SARS-CoV-1 were found to develop a neutralizing antibody (NA.....
    Document: In addition, a peptide vaccine mitigates the risk of Antibody Disease Enhancement (ADE) seen in the context of a non-neutralizing antibody response to 360 a whole protein vaccine [75] [55] . Also, neutralizing antibodies directed against spike protein in SARS-CoV-1 patients have been associated with an increased risk of Acute Lung Injury (ALI) [35] . Specifically, patients succumbing to SARS-CoV-1 were found to develop a neutralizing antibody (NAb) response to spike protein faster than survivors after the onset of symptoms and the NAb titers 365 were higher in the patients who died compared with those who recovered [76] . To the extent to which antibody vaccines producing an antibody response against the spike protein in SARS-CoV-2 could increase the risk of ALI, this risk could also be mitigated by a using peptide vaccine as an alternative approach.

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