Wednesday, February 27, 2019

T Cell Reactions to Viral Infections – Chances for Peptide Inoculation

2nd international conference virology and infectious disease

Date: September 3-4, 2019
Venue: London, UK

T Cell Reactions to Viral Infections – Chances for 

Peptide Inoculation


An effective immune response against microorganism infections depends on the activation of cytotoxic T cells that may clear infection by killing virus-infected cells. Correct activation of those T cells depends on professional antigen-presenting cells, like dendritic cells (DCs).



In this review, we are going to discuss the potential of peptide-based vaccines for hindrance and treatment of viral diseases. We will describe features of an efficient response against each acute and chronic infection, like Associate in Nursing acceptable magnitude, breadth, and quality and discuss requirements for causing such an efficient antiviral immune reaction.

We will address modifications that affect the presentation of vaccine components by DCs, as well as alternative of antigen, adjuvants, and formulation. What is more, we are going to describe differences in style between preventive and therapeutic peptide-based vaccines.

The last word goal within the style of preventive vaccines is to develop a universal vaccine that cross-protects against multiple strains of the virus. For therapeutic vaccines, cross-protection is of less importance, but enhancing existing t cell responses is essential.

Although peptide vaccination is flourishing in causing responses in human papillomavirus (HPV) infected patients, there square measure still several challenges like selecting the right target epitopes, choosing safe adjuvants that improve the immunogenicity of these epitopes and steering the immune response in the desired direction.

We will conclude with an overview of the current status of amide vaccination, hurdles to beat, and prospects for the longer term.

To know more about virology and infectious disease, attend an event on Host Cell response to Viral Infections at Virology 2019 Congress.

Contact details:
Clara Charlotte
Program Manger | virology 2019

Email: virology@microbioconferences.com
Phone: +44 20 3769 1755


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