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Vectored co-delivery of human cytomegalovirus gH and gL proteins elicits potent complement-independent neutralizing antibodies
Authors:Rebecca J Loomis  Anders E Lilja  James MonroeKara A Balabanis  Luis A BritoGiuseppe Palladino  Michael FrantiSusan W Barnett  Peter W Mason
Institution:Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics, 350 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139, United States
Abstract:Human cytomegalovirus (hCMV) is prevalent worldwide with infection generally being asymptomatic. Nevertheless, hCMV infection can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. Primary infection of seronegative women or reactivation/re-infection of seropositive women during pregnancy can result in transmission to the fetus, leading to severe neurological defects. In addition, hCMV is the most common viral infection in immunosuppressed organ transplant recipients and can produce serious complications. Hence, a safe and effective vaccine to prevent hCMV infection is an unmet medical need.
Keywords:hCMV  human cytomegalovirus  VRP  alphavirus replicon particle  VEE  Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus  SIN  Sindbis virus  ATCC  American type culture collection  IU  infectious units
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