Patent classifications
C12N2710/10034
DOSAGE REGIMENS FOR VACCINES
The present invention relates to immunogenic therapies for the treatment or prevention of a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection or a disease associated with an HIV infection.
VIRAL GENE THERAPY AS TREATMENT FOR CHOLESTEROL STORAGE DISEASE OR DISORDER
Provided herein are compositions and methods for the viral gene therapy (e.g., AAV-directed gene therapy) of cholesterol storage diseases or disorders, such as Niemann-Pick disease, Type C
IMPROVED CELL THERAPY COMPOSITIONS FOR HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANT PATIENTS
The present disclosure provides for isolated and processed cell therapeutic compositions and Methods of using those compositions for the treatment of a patient undergoing a hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT). In some embodiments, the disclosure provides for methods of making these cells by exposing the isolated T cell populations to one or more tumor antigens.
Adenoviral Polypeptide IX Increases Adenoviral Gene Therapy Vector Productivity and Infectivity
Producing adenovirus gene therapy vector in producer cells that express or over-express adenoviral polypeptide IX enables one to produce pIX-deleted adenovirus in suspension cell culture. Using producer cells that express or over-express adenoviral polypeptide IX also increases the yield of adenovirus vector, regardless of whether that adenovirus is pIX-deleted. Using producer cells that express or over-express adenoviral polypeptide IX also improves the resulting vector's transduction kinetics, reducing the number of pfu/target cell required to achieve a given level of transduction/infection, shortening the time the vector requires to transduce or infect a target cell, and shortening the time an infected target cell produces progeny virus.
Vaccine composition and preparation method and use thereof
The present disclosure provides a vaccine composition comprising an immune amount of Fiber protein of egg drop syndrome virus or an immune amount of a live vector recombined with gene of the Fiber protein of egg drop syndrome virus and a veterinarily acceptable carrier.
RAPID AND PROLONGED IMMUNOGIC THERAPEUTIC
The present invention shows that intranasal administration of E1/E3-defective adenovirus particles may confer rapid and broad protection against viral and bacterial pathogens in a variety of disease settings. Protective responses lasted for many weeks in a single-dose regimen in animal models. When a pathogen-derived antigen gene was inserted into the E1/E3-defective adenovirus genome, the antigen-induced protective immunity against the specific pathogen was elicited before the adenovirus-mediated protective response declined away, thus conferring rapid, prolonged, and seamless protection against pathogens. In addition to E1/E3-defective adenovirus, other bioengineered non-replicating vectors encoding pathogen-derived antigens may also be developed into a new generation of rapid and prolonged immunologic-therapeutic (RAPIT).
RAPID AND PROLONGED IMMUNOGIC THERAPEUTIC
The present invention shows that intranasal administration of E1/E3-defective adenovirus particles may confer rapid and broad protection against viral and bacterial pathogens in a variety of disease settings. Protective responses lasted for many weeks in a single-dose regimen in animal models. When a pathogen-derived antigen gene was inserted into the E1/E3-defective adenovirus genome, the antigen-induced protective immunity against the specific pathogen was elicited before the adenovirus-mediated protective response declined away, thus conferring rapid, prolonged, and seamless protection against pathogens. In addition to E1/E3-defective adenovirus, other bioengineered non-replicating vectors encoding pathogen-derived antigens may also be developed into a new generation of rapid and prolonged immunologic-therapeutic (RAPIT).
Methods Of Vaccine Administration
This invention relates to a method of treating a dog for canine diseases comprising administering to the dog therapeutically effective amounts of a vaccine, wherein the vaccine comprises viral antigens, a bacterin, or both, and wherein the vaccine is administered subcutaneously or orally according to the schedules provided herein.
Human type 55 replication defective adenovirus vector, method for preparing same and uses thereof
Provided are a human type 55 replication defective adenovirus vector, a method for preparing the same and uses thereof. The human type 55 replication defective adenovirus vector is prepared by the following method: knocking out E1 and E3 genes from Ad55, substituting the open reading frame 6 or the open reading frames 2, 3, 4, 6, and 6/7 of E4 gene in Ad55 genome with the corresponding open reading frames of Ad5 genome. In addition, an exogenous gene expression cassette may also be integrated into the E1 gene region of Ad55.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCING AN ADENOVIRUS VECTOR FOR USE WITH MULTIPLE VACCINATIONS
Methods for generating immune responses using adenovirus vectors that allow multiple vaccinations with the same adenovirus vector and vaccinations in individuals with preexisting immunity to adenovirus are provided.