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Virology | 1986

Differential antibody responses of individuals infected with AIDS-associated retroviruses surveyed using the viral core antigen p25gag expressed in bacteria.

Kathelyn S. Steimer; John P. Puma; Michael D. Power; Maureen A. Powers; Carlos George-Nascimento; James C. Stephans; Jay A. Levy; Ray Sanchez-Pescador; Paul A. Luciw; Philip J. Barr; Robert A. Hallewell

Infection with the retrovirus that is the etiological agent of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is characterized by the development of antiviral antibodies. To generate reagents for studying immune responses to individual viral proteins, we have produced viral antigens in microorganisms by recombinant DNA techniques. Large amounts of the major core protein (p25gag) of an isolate of the AIDS retrovirus (AIDS-associated retrovirus; ARV-2) have been directly expressed in Escherichia coli. Recombinant p25gag (R-p25gag) has been purified and used in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for antibodies to p25gag. Serum samples obtained from 100 individuals with AIDS, AIDS-related complex (ARC), or potential exposure to the virus through sexual contact with AIDS or ARC patients (contacts) were tested first in an ELISA with disrupted whole virus to determine which of the subjects had mounted an antibody response to the virus (virus seropositive) and then in the p25gag ELISA to determine if they had antibodies to this particular viral antigen. We observed a decrease in the proportion of virus seropositive individuals with antibodies to p25gag among patients groups in which the disease was more advanced; contacts were often positive (71%), ARC patients less frequently positive (48%), and AIDS patients only rarely positive (16%). Our results suggest that monitoring p25gag seropositivity of infected individuals may be useful for predicting either the prognosis or the stage of the disease.


Biochemistry | 1988

Characterization of recombinant human epidermal growth factor produced in yeast

Carlos George-Nascimento; Alexander Gyenes; S. Mitchell Halloran; James P. Merryweather; Pablo Valenzuela; Kathelyn S. Steimer; Frank R. Masiarz; Anne Randolph


Biochemistry | 1990

Replacement of a labile aspartyl residue increases the stability of human epidermal growth factor

Carlos George-Nascimento; Jonathan D. Lowenson; Michael Borissenko; Maria Calderon; Angelica Medina-Selby; Jane Kuo; Steven Clarke; Anne Randolph


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1999

Use of a Novel Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Major-Epitope Chimeric Polypeptide for Diagnosis of HCV Infection

David Chien; Phillip Arcangel; Angelica Medina-Selby; Doris Coit; Mark Baumeister; Steve Nguyen; Carlos George-Nascimento; Alexander Gyenes; George Kuo; Pablo Valenzuela


Archive | 2001

Hcv antigen/antibody combination assay

David Chien; Phillip Arcangel; Laura Tandeske; Carlos George-Nascimento; Doris Coit; Angelica Medina-Selby


Archive | 2001

Immunoassays for anti-HCV antibodies

David Chien; Phillip Arcangel; Laura Tandeske; Carlos George-Nascimento; Doris Coit; Angelica Medina-Selby


Archive | 2005

Antigenes de fusion a epitopes multiples hcv presentant des sites de clivage proteolytiques modifies et utilisations associees

David Chien; Doris Coit; Carlos George-Nascimento; Lin Sansan; Angelica Medina-Selby; Laura Tandeske


Archive | 2005

Hcv-antigene zur mehrfachen epitopfusion mit modifizierten proteolytischen spaltungsorten und verwendungen davon

David Chien; Doris Coit; Carlos George-Nascimento; Lin Sansan; Angelica Medina-Selby; Laura Tandeske


Archive | 1999

Hiv-i polynucleotide

Philip J. Barr; Dino Dina; Carlos George-Nascimento; Rob Hallenwell; Paul A. Luciw; Deborah Parkes; Ray Sanchez Pescador; Kathelyn Steimer; Martha Truett; カルロス・ジョージ−ナシメント; キャサリン・ステイマー; ディノ・ディナ; デボラ・パーケス; フィリップ・ジェイ・バー; ポール・エイ・ルシウ; マーサ・トゥルート; レイ・サンチェス・ペスカドール; ロブ・ホールウェル


Archive | 1996

IMMUNOGEN OR VACCINE CONTAINING ANTIGENIC HIV-I AMINO ACID SEQUENCE

Philip J. Barr; Dino Dina; Carlos George-Nascimento; Steimer Kathelyn; Paul A. Luciw; Deborah Parkes; Ray Sanchez Pescador; Hallewell Rob; Martha Truett; カルロス・ジョージ−ナシメント; キャサリン・ステイマー; ディノ・ディナ; デボラ・パーケス; フィリップ・ジェイ・バー; ポール・エイ・ルシウ; マーサ・トゥルート; レイ・サンチェス・ペスカドール; ロブ・ホールウェル

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