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Studies on the production of Japanese encephalitis virus vaccine (일본뇌염백신 제조에 관한 연구)

  • 유건희;이용재
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.175-178
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    • 1971
  • Because of the cases of Japanese Encephalitis(J.E.) were reported every year in Korea. We, Dong-A Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., produced J.E. virus vaccine, with lower price, since 1970 in order to prevent ourselves from being infected by the disease. And inoculated the J.E. virus vaccine for the children with a great success. We are going to report several questions which brought about in producing the J.E. virus vaccine by alcohol precipitation, protamine sulfate treatment method. The results obtained were as folows ; 1) In process treated with 40% alcohol, we used to ethanol made in Germany, but it was too expensive to use it. As the result which we had studied about it, we were satisfied with J.E. virus vaccine which produced with alcohol made in Korea, and then, we treated with accurate specific gravity of 40% ethanol for the precipitation of the virus. And also, we knew that it was the best method to be treated it for 3hrs, $13^{\circ}C$. 2) When we treated with protamine sulfate (0.025mg/ml), we acquired the highest potent titer, and suited into purpose for the nitrogen concentration. 3) The filtration of the purified J.E. virus vaccine, in case of millipore filter paper of large pore size was not suitable for the sterility. Therefore the pore size less than 0.8.$\mu$ (AA filter paper) in millipore filter paper was very suitable. But it seemed to be important subhects that the smaller was the pore size, the lower was the potent titer.

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Immunogenicity and Protective Effectiveness of Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine: A Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study (일본뇌염 예방접종 후 면역원성 및 중화항체 지속률에 관한 조사: 전향적 다기관 코호트 연구)

  • Kim, Dong Hyun;Hong, Young-Jin;Lee, Hoon-Jai;Choi, Bo-Yul;Kim, Chang Hwi;Park, Jae Ock;Kang, Jin Han;Choi, Byung Joon;Kim, Jong Hyun;Ahn, Young Min;Ju, Young Ran;Jeong, Young Eui;Han, Myung Guk
    • Pediatric Infection and Vaccine
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.131-138
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: This study aimed to study the antibody response of Japanese encephalitis vaccination in children using different kinds of vaccines (inactivated vaccine, live attenuated vaccine or interchanged) and evaluate the effectiveness of the vaccines to provide the basis of efficient immunization schedule of Japanese encephalitis. Methods: Measurement of the neutralization antibody (NTAb) titers following Japanese encephalitis vaccination using different vaccines for 170 children, 2-6 year of age, who visited six university hospitals and are confirmed by immunization records. Results: Among 170 children who were given primary immunization on Japanese encephalitis, 103 children were given inactivated vaccine, 64 children were given live attenuated vaccine and 3 children were given interchangeably. NTAb titers were more than 1:10 in all children of three groups. The geographic mean antibody titer was 322 in inactivated vaccine group and 266 in live attenuated vaccine group. However, there was no significant difference between two groups. In both groups, the NTAb titer showed the peak at 1-4 months after the third immunization and declined. The NTAb titers of three children who were given two kinds of vaccines alternately were 1:135, 1:632, and 1:2511, respectively. Conclusion: According to the results of this study in children younger than 6 years old, there is no significant difference in effectiveness between inactivated and live attenuated vaccines. However, further studies for the changes of antibody titers for a longer period of time on larger population are required.

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Preparation and Immunogenicity of the Combined Vaccine Composed of the Polysaccharide Capsule of Samonella typhi and Japanese Encephalitis Virus (장티푸스 협막 다당체와 일본 뇌염 바이러스의 혼합 백신 제조 및 면역성)

  • 김을제;지희윤
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.88-92
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    • 2004
  • The immunogenicity of investigational combined vaccine, composed of the Japanese encephalis virus(JEV) and the polysaccharide capsule(Vi) of Salmonella typhi covalently bound to tetanus toxoid(TT) was evaluated in mice. The mice immunized with combined vaccine elicited higher anti-Vi Immunoglobulin G(IgG) as well as anti-JEV IgG levels than the mice immunized with Vi-TT or JEV alone. The combined vaccine produced four-fold increase in anti-Vi IgG level than Vi-TT alone. In JEV the combined vaccine was significantly more immunogenic than JEV alone and induced six-fold increase in IgG level. Adsorption of combined vaccine onto aluminium hydroxide gel also enhanced IgG level for both Vi and JEV.

Subacute Toxicity of Combined Vaccine (KGCC-95VI) Against Japanese Encephalitis and Hantaan Virus Infection in Rabbits

  • Shin, Kwang-Soon;Cho, Sung-Hwan;Yun, Hyo-In;Kim, Chul-Joong;Shin, Hyun-Jin;Nam, Sang-Min;Park, Young-Mi;Choi, Eun-Ah;Kim, Eun;Youn, Won-Ki;Sohn, Hwa-Young;Song, Dong-Ho;Park, Jong-Il;Cha, Shin-Woo;Ahn, Chang-Nam;Shin, Hyeong-Soon
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.281-291
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    • 1997
  • The subacute toxicity of the combined vaccine (KGCC-95VI) for the prophylaxis against Japanese encephalitis and Hantaan virus infection, recently developed by Korea Green Cross Corporation, was investigated. KGCC-95VI was subcutaneously administered into the both sexes of New Zealand White rabbits at the dosage of 0, 10. 50 and 250 ml/kg body weight (20, 100 and 500 times the expected clincal dose) once a day for 30 days. There were no deaths and clinical findings during the experiment period. In both sexes. there were no statistically significant differences between the treated and control groups in urinalysis tests, hematological tests, blood chemistry tests and pathological examinations. The KGCC-95VI is considered not to have the subacute toxicity in the rabbits.

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Selection of Peptide Vaccine Candidates against Japanese Encephalitis Virus: Approach Using Bioinformatics Database (일본 뇌염 바이러스에 대한 펩타이드 백신 후보군 도출: 생물정보학 데이터베이스를 활용한 접근법)

  • Park, Suji;Eom, Hyoji;Choi, Jae-Won;Kim, Hak Yong
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2018.05a
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    • pp.347-348
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    • 2018
  • 일본 뇌염 바이러스(Japanese encephalitis virus)는 작은빨간집모기(Culex spp.)를 매개로 사람에게 감염될 수 있으며, 인체에 치명적인 질병을 유발한다. 일본 뇌염 바이러스의 혈청형(serotype)은 1종류이지만, 유전형(genotype)은 5종류(GI, GII, GIII, GIV, GV)로 분류되고 있다. 현재 일본 뇌염 바이러스 백신은 아시아 지역에서 감염 빈도가 높은 유전형 3(GIII)에 대한 백신이며, 사백신(inactivated vaccine)과 약독화 백신(attenuated vaccine)이 주로 사용되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 기존 백신의 부작용을 줄이고 한계점을 개선하기 위하여, 생물정보학 데이터베이스를 활용한 접근법을 통해 펩타이드 백신 후보군을 선별하였다. 5가지의 유전형 중에서도 감염 빈도가 가장 높은 유전형 3(GIII) 및 최근 감염빈도가 서서히 늘어나고 있어 주의가 요구되고 있는 유전형 1(GI)을 연구 대상으로 선정하였다. 여러 종류의 생물정보학 데이터베이스를 활용하여 백신으로 활용가치가 높은 것으로 보고되고 있는 외피 단백질(envelope protein)에 대한 아미노산 상동성을 분석하고, 이를 바탕으로 공통 적용이 가능한 동시에 면역원성이 높은 펩타이드 3종을 백신 후보군으로 선별하였다. 더 나아가 이들의 3차원 구조 모델링을 통해 보다 백신으로 활용 가능성이 높은 펩타이드를 최종 도출하였다.

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Immunization schedule Recommended by Korean Pediatric Society, 2008 (2008년 대한소아과학회 예방접종 스케줄)

  • Lee, Hoan Jong
    • Pediatric Infection and Vaccine
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.1-4
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    • 2008
  • Immunizations are among the most cost-effective and widely used public health interventions. This is a report a revision of recommendation of immunization for children by Korean Pediatric Society. Immunization. Vaccines were divided into 4 groups. 1) Vaccines that are recommended to all infants and children (BCG, hepatitis B vaccine, DTaP, Td, Polio vaccine, Japanese encephalitis vaccine, MMR, varicella vaccine, influenza vaccine [6-23 months of age], H. influenzae type b vaccine), 2) those that can be administered to all infants and children, but decision of administration is made by parents (pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, hepatitis A vaccine, influenza vaccine [healthy children ${\geq}24$ months of age], rotavirus vaccine, human papilloma virus vaccine), 3) those that should be given to high risk group (pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine [high risk patients ${\geq}24$ months of age], influenza vaccine [high risk patients ${\geq}24$ months of age], typhoid vaccine), and 4) those administered for control of outbreaks or prevention of emerging infectious diseases. Immunization schedule recommended by Korean Pediatric Society in 2008 is presented.

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The Immune Response of Mice Vaccinated with Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine, CJ50003 Produced in Vero Cells (베로 세포에서 생산된 2세대 일본뇌염 백신의 마우스에서의 면역원성)

  • ;;;;;;Kenneth H. Eckels
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.82-88
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    • 1999
  • In this study, to evaluate newly developed Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccine candidate CJ50003, we assessed its immunogenicity along with a previously commercialized inactivated JE Biken vaccine. The CR0003 viral antigens produced in Vero cells were administered suhcutaneouly to mice either with alum-adjuvanled or free form. The ELISA titers and neutralizing (NEUV antibody titers accounting for major protective immunity in JE were determined. Mice given alum-adjuvanted vaccine had a 10 times higher antigen-specific NEUT antibody response than did those which {lad received free antigens. This NEUT antibody response was maintained until day 168 with NEUT titer more than 1:160. Even with the 0.5 ng of alum-adjuvanted antigen dose, NEUT titer was induced more than 1:10 which is considered as an evidence for seroconversion and protection. Thc mice immune sera had a similar rate of cross-reactivity against three different viral antigens, Nakayama-NlH, P3 and SA14; as determined by ELISA assay. In a mice challenge model, vaccination with the GI50003 conferred more protection than with commercialized Biken vaccine against Nakayama virus. These data demonstrated that CJ50003 vaccine candidate has an excellent prophylactic efficacy and implicated it has a strong potential for further development and commercialization.

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Effects of Garlic Extract for Protecting the Infection of Influenza Virus (감기바이러스(인플루엔자) 감염에 대한 마늘의 방어효과)

  • 김건희;영정승차;박무현;하상도
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.128-133
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    • 2000
  • This study was designed to verify the efficacy of garlic extracts for protecting the infecton of influenza and Japanese B encephalitis virus. Influenza virus (AO/PR8 strain) and Japanese B encephalitis virus (JaGAr O1 strain) were used to attack mouse through nasal route and each vaccines were injected subcutaneously. 0.002 and 0.2 mL/day of garlic extracts were orally administered to mice. The blood and serum samples were taken from the mice to measure LD50, Defense Index (DI), virus-neutralizing antibody for comparing virus influence inhibiting activities. Defense indices of the male and female mice were not significantly different at every experiment. Vaccination effectively inhibited the influence of influenza virus and 0.002 mL/day garlic extract (0.55$\pm$0.05) resulted in significantly higher DI than the control (0$\pm$0.05) (p<0.05). Although 0.002 mL/day garlic extract (0.55$\pm$0.05) resulted in significantly lower DI than the vaccination (1.10$\pm$0.05), 0.2 mL/day garlic extract (2.05$\pm$0.05) resulted in 10 times higher DI than the vaccination (1.10$\pm$0.05). Garlic extract did not affect DI in Japanese B encephalitis virus influence of the vaccinated mouse, but significantly reduced DI of the non-vaccinated mouse (p<0.05). Garlic extracts did not affect the production of the neutralizing antibody against influenza by vaccination. However, neutralizing antibody production of Japanese B encephalitis was accelerated by vaccination. Consequently, the current study proved the efficacy of garlic on inhibition of influenza virus. Finally, it is very hard to show the higher preventing effect on flu through ingestion of garlic as a food than vaccination.

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Protective Immunity of Pichia pastoris-Expressed Recombinant Envelope Protein of Japanese Encephalitis Virus

  • Kwon, Woo-Taeg;Lee, Woo-Sik;Park, Pyo-Jam;Park, Tae-Kyu;Kang, Hyun
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.22 no.11
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    • pp.1580-1587
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    • 2012
  • Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) envelope (E) protein holds great promise for use in the development of a recombinant vaccine. Purified recombinant E (rE) protein may be useful for numerous clinical applications; however, there are limitations in using the Escherichia coli expression system for producing high-quality rE protein. Therefore, in this study, the yeast expression system was used to generate the rE protein. For protein production using the yeast system, the full-length JEV E gene was cloned into Pichia pastoris. SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting analysis demonstrated that the rE protein had a molecular mass of 58 kDa and was glycosylated. The predicted size of the mature unmodified E protein is 53 kDa, suggesting that post-translational modifications resulted in the higher molecular mass. The rE protein was purified to greater than 95% purity using combined ammonium sulfate precipitation and a SP-Sepharose Fast Flow column. This purified rE protein was evaluated for immunogenicity and protective efficacy in mice. The survival rates of mice immunized with the rE protein were significantly increased over that of Hyphantria cunea nuclear polyhedrosis virus E protein (HcE). Our results indicate that the rE protein expressed in the P. pastoris expression system holds great promise for use in the development of a subunit vaccine against JEV.