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Mohamed Ali Farrag

Associate Professor

علم الفيروسات الطبية

كلية العلوم
مبنى (5)-الدور الأرضي-أ ب 44 (AB44)
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Journal Article
2017

Novel recombinant DNA vaccine candidates for human respiratory syncytial virus: Preclinical evaluation of immunogenicity and protection efficiency

Almajhdia, Mohamed A. Farrag, Haitham M. Amer, Peter €Ohlschl€ager, Maaweya E. Hamad, and Fahad N. . 2017

The development of safe and potent vaccines for human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) is still a challenge for researchers worldwide. DNA-based immunization is currently a promising approach that has been used to generate human vaccines for different age groups. In this study, novel HRSV DNA vaccine candidates were generated and preclinically tested in BALB/c mice. Three different versions of the codon-optimized HRSV fusion (F) gene were individually cloned into the pPOE vector. The new recombinant vectors either express full-length (pPOE-F), secretory (pPOE-TF), or M282-90 linked (pPOE-FM2) forms of the F protein. Distinctive expression of the F protein was identified in HEp-2 cells transfected with the different recombinant vectors using ELISA and immunofluorescence. Mice immunization verified the potential for recombinant vectors to elicit significant levels of neutralizing antibodies and CD8+ T-cell lymphocytes. pPOE-TF showed higher levels of gene expression in cell culture and better induction of the humoral and cellular immune responses. Following virus challenge, mice that had been immunized with the recombinant vectors were able to control virus replication and displayed lower inflammation compared with mice immunized with empty pPOE vector or formalin-inactivated HRSV vaccine. Moreover, pulmonary cytokine profiles of mice immunized with the 3 recombinant vectors were similar to those of the mock infected group. In conclusion, recombinant pPOE vectors are promising HRSV vaccine candidates in terms of their safety, immunogenicity and protective efficiency. These data encourage further evaluation in phase I clinical trials.

Magazine \ Newspaper
HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS
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With the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, routine surveillance combined with sequence and phylogenetic analysis of coronaviruses is urgently required.

by Alamri, K.A.; Farrag, M.A.; Aziz, I.M.; Dudin, G.A.; Mohammed, A.A.; Almajhdi, F.N.
Published in:
Viruses-Basel
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Background: Equine influenza is an important cause of respiratory disease in equids. The causative virus; EIV, is highly variable and can evolve by accumulation of mutations, particularly in the…

by Ahmed, Basem Mohamed; Bayoumi, Mahmoud Mohamed; Farrag, Mohamed Ali; Elgamal, Aly; Daly, Janet Mary; Amer, Haitham Mohamed
2022
Published in:
Virology Journal
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by J. Kalaiarasi, D. Balakrishnan, Lamya Ahmed Al-Keridis, Fahd A. Al-mekhlafi, Mohamed A. Farrag, C. Chenthis Kanisha, Manavalan Murugan, C. Pragathiswaran
2022
Published in:
Journal of King Saud University - Science