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"Li Y" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Risks of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance exposure through marine fish consumption Qiu W; Yang G; Cao L; Niu S; Li Y; Fang D; Dong Z; Magnuson JT; Schlenk D; Leung KMY; Zheng Y; Zeng Z; Feng L; Zhang X; Zhang Y; Fan W; Huang T; Ma J; Wu M; Tao S; Zheng C; 41411415
CHEMBIOCHEM
2 Improving diacetylene photopolymerization in monolayers and ultrathin films Ji J; Li Y; Bernaerts S; Mali KS; Ding R; Lin H; Cuccia LA; De Feyter S; Ivasenko O; Chi L; Fang Y; 40171944
CHEMBIOCHEM
3 SEC24C deficiency causes trafficking and glycosylation abnormalities in an epileptic encephalopathy with cataracts and dyserythropoeisis Bögershausen N; Cavdarli B; Nagai T; Milev MP; Wolff A; Mehranfar M; Schmidt J; Choudhary D; Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez Ó; Cyganek L; Saint-Dic D; Zibat A; Köhrer K; Wollenweber TE; Wieczorek D; Altmüller J; Borodina T; Kaçar D; Haliloglu G; Li Y; Thiel C; Sacher M; Knapik EW; Yigit G; Wollnik B; 40131364
BIOLOGY
4 Real-world serological responses to extended-interval and heterologous COVID-19 mRNA vaccination in frail, older people (UNCoVER): an interim report from a prospective observational cohort study Vinh DC; Gouin JP; Cruz-Santiago D; Canac-Marquis M; Bernier S; Bobeuf F; Sengupta A; Brassard JP; Guerra A; Dziarmaga R; Perez A; Sun Y; Li Y; Roussel L; Langelier MJ; Ke D; Arnold C; Whelan M; Pelchat M; Langlois MA; Zhang X; Mazer BD; 35224524
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Modeling of Flame Retardants in Typical Urban Indoor Environments in China during 2010-2030: Influence of Policy and Decoration and Implications for Human Exposure Li Z; Zhu Y; Wang D; Zhang X; Jones KC; Ma J; Wang P; Yang R; Li Y; Pei Z; Zhang Q; Jiang G; 34410710
CHEMBIOCHEM
6 Towards a better understanding of deep convolutional neural network processes for recognizing organic chemicals of environmental concern Sun X; Zhang X; Wang L; Li Y; Muir DCG; Zeng EY; 34388923
CHEMBIOCHEM
7 Removal of arsenic from water through ceramic filter modified by nano-CeO2: A cost-effective approach for remote areas. Yang X; Huang G; An C; Chen X; Shen J; Yin J; Song P; Xu Z; Li Y; 33182193
ENCS
8 GW190521: A Binary Black Hole Merger with a Total Mass of 150  M_{⊙}. Abbott R, Abbott TD, Abraham S, Acernese F, Ackley K, Adams C, Adhikari RX, Adya VB, Affeldt C, Agathos M, Agatsuma K, Aggarwal N, Aguiar OD, Aich A, Aiello L, Ain A, Ajith P, Akcay S, Allen G, Allocca A, Altin PA, Amato A, Anand S, Ananyeva A, Anderson SB, Anderson WG, Angelova SV, Ansoldi S, Antier S, Appert S, Arai K, Araya MC, Areeda JS, Arène M, Arnaud N, Aronson SM, Arun KG, Asali Y, Ascenzi S, Ashton G, Aston SM, Astone P, Aubin F, Aufmuth P, AultONeal K, Austin C, Avendano V, Babak S, Bacon P, Badar 32955328
NA
9 Functional PVDF ultrafiltration membrane for Tetrabromobisphenol-A (TBBPA) removal with high water recovery. Chen X, Huang G, Li Y, An C, Feng R, Wu Y, Shen J 32497754
ENCS
10 Effect of dissolved oxygen on simultaneous removal of ammonia, nitrate and phosphorus via biological aerated filter with sulfur and pyrite as composite fillers. Li Y, Guo J, Li H, Song Y, Chen Z, Lu C, Han Y, Hou Y 31704601
ENCS
11 Resting-state and Vocabulary Tasks Distinctively Inform On Age-Related Differences in the Functional Brain Connectome. Ferré P, Benhajali Y, Steffener J, Stern Y, Joanette Y, Bellec P 31457069
PERFORM
12 Chemogenomic Profiling of the Fungal Pathogen Candida albicans. Chen Y, Mallick J, Maqnas A, Sun Y, Choudhury BI, Côte P, Yan L, Ni TJ, Li Y, Zhang D, Rodríguez-Ortiz R, Lv QZ, Jiang YY, Whiteway M 29203491
BIOLOGY
13 Erratum for Chen et al., "Chemogenomic Profiling of the Fungal Pathogen Candida albicans". Chen Y, Mallick J, Maqnas A, Sun Y, Choudhury BI, Côte P, Yan L, Ni TJ, Li Y, Zhang D, Rodríguez-Ortiz R, Lv QZ, Jiang YY, Whiteway M 29588354
BIOLOGY
14 A Highly Effective Component Vaccine against Nontyphoidal Salmonella enterica Infections. Ferreira RB, Valdez Y, Coombes BK, Sad S, Gouw JW, Brown EM, Li Y, Grassl GA, Antunes LC, Gill N, Truong M, Scholz R, Reynolds LA, Krishnan L, Zafer AA, Sal-Man N, Lowden MJ, Auweter SD, Foster LJ, Finlay BB 26396246
CSFG
15 MEG-EEG Information Fusion and Electromagnetic Source Imaging: From Theory to Clinical Application in Epilepsy. Chowdhury RA, Zerouali Y, Hedrich T, Heers M, Kobayashi E, Lina JM, Grova C 26016950
PERFORM
16 The role of change in self-criticism across young adulthood in explaining developmental outcomes and psychological wellbeing. Michaeli Y, Kalfon Hakhmigari M, Dickson DJ, Scharf M, Shulman S 30260502
PSYCHOLOGY
17 Intracellular Delivery of Colloidally Stable Core-Cross-Linked Triblock Copolymer Micelles with Glutathione-Responsive Enhanced Drug Release for Cancer Therapy. Biswas D, An SY, Li Y, Wang X, Oh JK 28207270
CHEMBIOCHEM

 

Title:A Highly Effective Component Vaccine against Nontyphoidal Salmonella enterica Infections.
Authors:Ferreira RBValdez YCoombes BKSad SGouw JWBrown EMLi YGrassl GAAntunes LCGill NTruong MScholz RReynolds LAKrishnan LZafer AASal-Man NLowden MJAuweter SDFoster LJFinlay BB
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26396246?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1128/mBio.01421-15
Publication:mBio
Keywords:
PMID:26396246 Category:MBio Date Added:2019-06-07
Dept Affiliation: CSFG
1 Michael Smith Laboratories, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Instituto de Microbiologia Paulo de Góes, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
2 Michael Smith Laboratories, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
3 Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
4 Centre for High-Throughput Biology and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
5 Michael Smith Laboratories, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hospital Epidemiology Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany, and German Center for Infection Research.
6 Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
7 National Research Council Canada, Institute for Biological Sciences, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
8 Departament of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
9 Michael Smith Laboratories, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Centre for Structural and Functional Genomics, Concordia University, Montreal, Québec, Canada.
10 Michael Smith Laboratories, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada bfinlay@interchange.ubc.ca.

Description:

A Highly Effective Component Vaccine against Nontyphoidal Salmonella enterica Infections.

MBio. 2015 Sep 22;6(5):e01421-15

Authors: Ferreira RB, Valdez Y, Coombes BK, Sad S, Gouw JW, Brown EM, Li Y, Grassl GA, Antunes LC, Gill N, Truong M, Scholz R, Reynolds LA, Krishnan L, Zafer AA, Sal-Man N, Lowden MJ, Auweter SD, Foster LJ, Finlay BB

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Nontyphoidal Salmonella enterica (NTS) infections are a major burden to global public health, as they lead to diseases ranging from gastroenteritis to systemic infections and there is currently no vaccine available. Here, we describe a highly effective component vaccine against S. enterica serovar Typhimurium in both gastroenteritis and systemic murine infection models. We devised an approach to generate supernatants of S. enterica serovar Typhimurium, an organism that is highly abundant in virulence factors. Immunization of mice with this supernatant resulted in dramatic protection against a challenge with serovar Typhimurium, showing increased survival in the systemic model and decreased intestinal pathology in the gastrointestinal model. Protection correlated with specific IgA and IgG levels in the serum and specific secretory IgA levels in the feces of immunized mice. Initial characterization of the protective antigens in the bacterial culture supernatants revealed a subset of antigens that exhibited remarkable stability, a highly desirable characteristic of an effective vaccine to be used under suboptimal environmental conditions in developing countries. We were able to purify a subset of the peptides present in the supernatants and show their potential for immunization of mice against serovar Typhimurium resulting in a decreased level of colonization. This component vaccine shows promise with regard to protecting against NTS, and further work should significantly help to establish vaccines against these prevalent infections.

IMPORTANCE: Salmonella enterica infections other than typhoid and paratyphoid fever are a major global health burden, as they cause high morbidity and mortality worldwide. Strategies that prevent Salmonella-related diseases are greatly needed, and there is a significant push for the development of vaccines against nontyphoidal Salmonella enterica serovars. In this work, we describe an S. Typhimurium supernatant-derived vaccine that is effective in reducing bacterial colonization in mouse models of gastroenteritis as well as invasive disease. This is a component vaccine that shows high stability to heat, a feature that is important for use under suboptimal conditions, such as those found in sub-Saharan Africa.

PMID: 26396246 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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