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Sharone Green

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Immunopathologic Mechanisms Of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever And Dengue Shock Syndrome, Ichiro Kurane, Alan Rothman, Peter Livingston, Sharone Green, Susan Gagnon, Jurand Janus, Bruce Innis, Suchitra Nimmannitya, Ananda Nisalak, Francis Ennis Jan 2014

Immunopathologic Mechanisms Of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever And Dengue Shock Syndrome, Ichiro Kurane, Alan Rothman, Peter Livingston, Sharone Green, Susan Gagnon, Jurand Janus, Bruce Innis, Suchitra Nimmannitya, Ananda Nisalak, Francis Ennis

Sharone Green

Dengue virus infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. The immunopathological mechanisms that result in severe complications of dengue virus infection, i.e. dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), are important to determine. Primary dengue virus infections induce serotype-specific and serotype-cross-reactive, CD4+ and CD8+ memory cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL). In secondary infections with a virus of a different serotype from that which caused primary infections, the presence of cross-reactive non-neutralizing antibodies results in an increased number of infected monocytes by dengue virus--antibody complexes. This in turn results in marked activation of serotype cross-reactive …


Long Term Recall Of Memory Cd8 T Cells In Mice To First And Third Generation Smallpox Vaccines, Sharone Green, Francis Ennis, Anuja Mathew Jan 2014

Long Term Recall Of Memory Cd8 T Cells In Mice To First And Third Generation Smallpox Vaccines, Sharone Green, Francis Ennis, Anuja Mathew

Sharone Green

Since long-term immunity is a critical component of any effective vaccine, we compared over a 15-month period, the strength, durability and specificity of immunity of an attenuated smallpox vaccine Modified Vaccinia Ankara (MVA) to the New York City Board of Health (NYCBH) vaccine. The frequencies of CD8(+) T cells to an immunodominant CD8 T cell epitope B8R(20-27) remained remarkably stable in mice given either MVA or NYCBH. Both groups were also protected from a lethal intranasal challenge with Western Reserve strain of vaccinia virus (VACV-WR). Cytokine responses to virus-specific peptides were detectable with significant boosting upon challenge. Expression of most …