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Original Antigenic Sin in CD4+ T Cells

Immunology
ABSTRACTOriginal antigenic sin (OAS) describes the phenomenon in which prior exposure to an antigen weakens the adaptive antibody response to a subsequent heterologous infection. This phenomenon can diminish the effectiveness of immunity acquired through vaccination or previous infections.
Mingran Zhang, Junling Ma, Meili Li
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Original antigenic sin. A confounding issue?

Developments in biologicals, 2004
The 'Doctrine of Original Antigenic Sin', first phrased by Francis, Davenport & Hennessy in 1953, and followed up by occasional papers in the 1960s and 1970s, has lived a life in obscurity and negligence ever since it was postulated. From time to time, and with long intervals, papers on the subject appear.
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Immunoschismatics: Who is Guilty of Original Antigenic Sin?

1988
Original antigenic sin was a term coined by Francis (1) to describe the tendency of a person to produce anti-influenza virus antibody specific for the original immunizing virus upon re-immunization with a related but antigenically distinct virus. In this paper, I will examine this process in terms of the cleavage, by antigen, of an intact immune system
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Disquisitions of Original Antigenic Sin. I. Evidence in man.

The Journal of experimental medicine, 1967
When primary immunity is boosted not by the homologous but by a crossreacting vaccine, the newly formed antibodies react better with the primary antigen than with the antigen actually eliciting the response. This phenomenon bears the name of Original Antigenic Sin (1).
, Fazekas de St Groth, R G, Webster
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Original Antigenic Sin

The Science News-Letter, 1960
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Original antigenic sin and apoptosis in the pathogenesis of dengue hemorrhagic fever

Nature Medicine, 2003
Juthathip Mongkolsapaya   +2 more
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Numerical Analysis of the Origin of Immunodominance and Original Antigenic Sin

Journal of the Korean Physical Society, 2008
Bum Gyu Shim, Jeong-Man Park
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