Subcloning of influenza a ha-na synthetic gene in bacterial system

Hassan, Marwa Noruddin Mahammad (2017) Subcloning of influenza a ha-na synthetic gene in bacterial system. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia. (Submitted)

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Abstract

Avian influenza A H5N1 virus continues to cause outbreaks around the globe since its first emergence in 1997 in Hong Kong. The highly pathogenic virus is capable of undergoing antigenic drifts and antigenic shifts as mechanisms enabling it to evade any immunity induced against it raising the alarm of potential pandemics and outbreaks. These mechanisms were found to influence two pathogenic determinants of Influenza A H5N1, which are the surface glycoprotein heamagglutinin HA and surface protein neuraminidase NA. These molecules are a principal target when it comes to vaccines production to eradicate the potentially deadly virus. In this project, highly immunogenic/hydrophilic regions of HA and NA were constructed and characterized through cloning. The synthetic gene HA-NA was successfully cloned where the assembling with the authentic synthetic gene sequence displayed 100 % similarity. The successfully cloned gene can be utilized for the production of highly immunogenic vaccine which is capable of producing sustainable immunity across generations of the virus, thus lightening the strain of producing annual vaccine in order to combat the newly arising variant. Additionally, it can be used as a tool to understand the immunogenic features of the hybrid gene which can assist in further understanding of the body mechanism in tackling the viral infections.

Item Type: Monograph (Project Report)
Uncontrolled Keywords: influenza
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
R Medicine > RC Internal medicine > RC109-216 Infectious and parasitic diseases
Divisions: Kampus Kesihatan (Health Campus) > Pusat Pengajian Sains Kesihatan (School of Health Sciences) > Monograph
Depositing User: Mr Husnan Budin
Date Deposited: 24 Mar 2025 07:53
Last Modified: 24 Mar 2025 07:53
URI: http://eprints.usm.my/id/eprint/62037

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