CONGENITAL VIRUS INFECTION AND VACCINATION STRATEGIES FOR INFANTS
婴儿先天性病毒感染和疫苗接种策略
基本信息
- 批准号:2456628
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- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
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项目摘要
Congenital brain damage due to intrauterine virus infections is a
significant pediatric problem. In addition, the brain continues to
develop during the first year of postnatal life. Since the developing
nervous system is uniquely sensitive to damage following virus infection,
administering neurovirulent vaccines to infants can place the child's
nervous system at increased risk for vaccine related injury. Mumps
virus, and certain strains of mumps vaccine (Urabe Am9, Leningrad 3), are
among the most neurotropic of the early childhood viruses, and new MMR
combinations continue to be proposed, including new strains of mumps
vaccine virus. Identification of potential neuroanatomical damage and
resultant behavioral abnormalities that may occur following infection of
infants with neurovirulent wild type or vaccine strains of mumps virus
can lead to the development of tests to identify neurovirulent potential
before vaccine release, such as RT-PCR tests for genetic correlates to
neurovirulence. Notably, the information obtained in these studies will
not only be useful for the development of non-neurovirulent mumps
vaccines, but will likely be generalizable to other potentially
neurovirulent vaccines (e.g., measles, Japanese encephalitis). We study
the mechanisms by which wild type and vaccine strains of mumps virus
selectively target the central nervous system and may cause damage the
developing infant brain. Vaccine and wild type mumps strains are
passaged in inbred neonatal rats in order to study anatomical damage to
areas of the brain that undergo postnatal development (e.g., cerebellum
and hippocampus). Mechanisms responsible for this damage are evaluated,
including the death and functional damage to neurons and other brain
cells, changes in expression of surface molecules and neurotrophin
secretion important in neuronal migration and growth, and inflammatory
mediators (e.g. cytokines, chemokines). Behavioral correlates of this
damage are measured by specific neurobehavioral testing (e.g., activity
levels, motor skills, spatial learning and memory). Neurovirulent
revertants of non-neurovirulent and non-neurovirulent revertants of
neurovirulent vaccine and wild type mumps virus will undergo sequence
analysis to identify molecular genetic correlates of neurovirulence.
Jeryl-Lynn (JL, vaccine strain, non-neurovirulent) has been plaque
purified to two plaque phenotypes (small and large plaques). The JL
vaccine will be passaged in neonatal Lewis rat brain, and the animals
will be studied at each passage to identify the growth of a neurovirulent
variant. The neurovirulent variant and nonneurovirulent parent strain
will undergo sequence comparison to identify genomic changes associated
with neurovirulence. Correlation between genomic changes and specific
neuroanatomical and behavioral damage will be identified and mechanisms
for this damage elucidated.
先天性脑损伤是由宫内病毒感染引起的
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Vaccine Safety: Neurovirulence safety test development, validation and evaluat
疫苗安全:神经毒力安全测试开发、验证和评估
- 批准号:
6433497 - 财政年份:
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Vaccine Safety: Pathogenesis of virus vaccine neurotoxicity
疫苗安全性:病毒疫苗神经毒性的发病机制
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6433496 - 财政年份:
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MECHANISMS AND EVALUATION OF VACCINE NEUROVIRULENCE IN VIVO AND IN VITRO
疫苗体内外神经毒力的机制和评价
- 批准号:
2456627 - 财政年份:
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VACCINE SAFETY: PATHOGENESIS OF VIRUS VACCINE NEUROTOXICITY
疫苗安全性:病毒疫苗神经毒性的发病机制
- 批准号:
6293712 - 财政年份:
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Vaccine Safety: Pathogenesis of virus vaccine neurotoxi
疫苗安全性:病毒疫苗神经毒性的发病机制
- 批准号:
6678771 - 财政年份:
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CONGENITAL VIRUS INFECTION AND VACCINATION STRATEGIES FOR INFANTS
婴儿先天性病毒感染和疫苗接种策略
- 批准号:
6101165 - 财政年份:
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