The vector core laboratory at the Blood Research Institute will provide the viral vectors required to complete the specific aims of the projects described in this application. The proposed research requires efficient delivery and expression of influenza virus genes in both cell culture and mouse model systems. The vector core will clone individual influenza virus genes, subgenomic fragments and mutated genes into shuttle vectors for both vaccinia virus and adenovirus-based viral vector systems. The core lab will use standard methods to mediate recombination of the shuttle vectors into the genome of either adenovirus or vaccinia virus to create a recombinant virus vector. The Core Lab personnel will work with the investigators to select the recombinant virus isolates that best suits their needs. The core lab will then amplify and purify the virus stock and provide a virus titer for the labs requesting the vector be constructed. The vector core lab will therefore function to best serve the needs of investigators by providing them with a powerful and necessary tool for their research programs without the need for them to become experts in the creation of viral vectors.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Type
Research Program--Cooperative Agreements (U19)
Project #
1U19AI062627-01
Application #
6847311
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZAI1-PA-I (S1))
Project Start
2004-09-30
Project End
2009-08-31
Budget Start
2004-09-15
Budget End
2005-08-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2004
Total Cost
$70,703
Indirect Cost
Name
Bloodcenter of Wisconsin, Inc.
Department
Type
DUNS #
057163172
City
Milwaukee
State
WI
Country
United States
Zip Code
53233
Alarcon Falconi, T M; Cruz, M S; Naumova, E N (2018) The shift in seasonality of legionellosis in the USA. Epidemiol Infect 146:1824-1833
Yassai, Maryam B; Demos, Wendy; Gorski, Jack (2017) Structural and Mechanistic Implications of Rearrangement Frequencies within Human TCRBV Genes. J Immunol 199:1142-1152
Gil, Anna; Yassai, Maryam B; Naumov, Yuri N et al. (2015) Narrowing of human influenza A virus-specific T cell receptor ? and ? repertoires with increasing age. J Virol 89:4102-16
Zhou, Vivian; Yassai, Maryam B; Regunathan, Jeyarani et al. (2013) The functional CD8 T cell memory recall repertoire responding to the influenza A M1(58-66) epitope is polyclonal and shows a complex clonotype distribution. Hum Immunol 74:809-17
Bonacci, Benedetta; Edwards, Brandon; Jia, Shuang et al. (2012) Requirements for growth and IL-10 expression of highly purified human T regulatory cells. J Clin Immunol 32:1118-28
Kumar, Pawan; Bartoszek, Allison E; Moran, Thomas M et al. (2012) High-throughput detection method for influenza virus. J Vis Exp :
Levy, H; Wang, X; Kaldunski, M et al. (2012) Transcriptional signatures as a disease-specific and predictive inflammatory biomarker for type 1 diabetes. Genes Immun 13:593-604
Petrova, Galina; Ferrante, Andrea; Gorski, Jack (2012) Cross-reactivity of T cells and its role in the immune system. Crit Rev Immunol 32:349-72
Petrova, Galina V; Gorski, Jack (2012) Cross-reactive responses to modified M1??-?? peptides by CD8? T cells that use noncanonical BV genes can describe unknown repertoires. Eur J Immunol 42:3001-8
Baumgartner, Christina K; Yagita, Hideo; Malherbe, Laurent P (2012) A TCR affinity threshold regulates memory CD4 T cell differentiation following vaccination. J Immunol 189:2309-17

Showing the most recent 10 out of 50 publications