Patent classifications
C07K14/4354
PARASITIC NEMATODE VACCINE
There is discussed nematode antigens capable of causing an immune response in a host such that a protective effect is provided to the host in relation to the nematode. Antigens, compositions for the treatment of parasitic nematode infections, methods of prophylaxis and treatment of parasitic nematode infections, and vaccines to reduce and/or control parasitic nematode infections are provided.
Hybridoma cell strain and monoclonal antibody produced therefrom against serine protease of <i>Trichinella spiralis </i>in intestinal stage and application thereof
A hybridoma cell stain and a monoclonal antibody secreted therefrom and application thereof belong to the technical field of prevention and treatment of Trichinella spiralis (T. spiralis). Aiming at the technical problem of how to specifically diagnose trichinellosis, the disclosure provides a hybridoma cell strain deposited under an accession number of CGMCC No. 18317. Tests show that the monoclonal antibody Ts-ZH68-2A4-Ab secreted by the hybridoma cell strain can compete with the positive serum of pigs infected with T. spiralis for binding to Ts-ZH68 antigen, and the recognition peptide is .sup.222GVDRSATCQGDSGGP.sup.236. The monoclonal antibody of the disclosure and the Ts-ZH68 protein B cell epitope polypeptide recognized by the monoclonal antibody can be used to prepare a reagent or a vaccine for diagnosing or preventing infection of T. spiralis, laying the foundation for establishment of a serological diagnosis method of T. spiralis.
Compositions and methods to treat solid tumors
Compositions and methods that utilize anti-CD11b antibodies, anti-CD18 antibodies, anti-myeloperoxidase (MPO) antibodies, anti-integrin αV antibodies, anti-integrin β1 antibodies, Abciximab, neutrophil inhibitory factor (NIF) protein, and/or combinations thereof to treat solid tumors are described.
Hybridoma Cell Strain and Monoclonal Antibody Produced Therefrom Against Serine Protease of Trichinella Spiralis in Intestinal Stage and Application Thereof
A hybridoma cell stain and a monoclonal antibody secreted therefrom and application thereof belong to the technical field of prevention and treatment of Trichinella spiralis (T. spiralis). Aiming at the technical problem of how to specifically diagnose trichinellosis, the disclosure provides a hybridoma cell strain deposited under an accession number of CGMCC No. 18317. Tests show that the monoclonal antibody Ts-ZH68-2A4-Ab secreted by the hybridoma cell strain can compete with the positive serum of pigs infected with T. spiralis for binding to Ts-ZH68 antigen, and the recognition peptide is .sup.222GVDRSATCQGDSGGP.sup.236. The monoclonal antibody of the disclosure and the Ts-ZH68 protein B cell epitope polypeptide recognized by the monoclonal antibody can be used to prepare a reagent or a vaccine for diagnosing or preventing infection of T. spiralis, laying the foundation for establishment of a serological diagnosis method of T. spiralis.
BIOMARKERS AND IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS FOR FILARIAL PARASITES
Disclosed herein are immunogenic compositions for preventing or treating infection with filarial parasites and biomarkers for diagnosing infection with filarial parasites.
MODIFIED ANTI-INFLAMMATORY PROTEINS AND METHOD OF USE
A modified Ac-TMP-2 protein lacks one or a plurality of acidic C-terminal amino acids normally present in a full-length or wild-type Ac-TMP-2 protein and may also lack one or a plurality of N-terminal amino acids while retaining the amino acid sequence C-S-C at or near the N-terminus. The modified Ac-TMP-2 protein may be useful in method and composition for reducing or alleviating inflammation in a subject. Inflammation may be associated with a disease is a disease of the digestive tract such as chronic gastritis or an inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, or a disease of the respiratory system, such as asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
BIOMARKERS AND IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS FOR FILARIAL PARASITES
Disclosed herein are immunogenic compositions for preventing or treating infection with filarial parasites and biomarkers for diagnosing infection with filarial parasites.
Novel assay for the diagnosis of nematode infections
A diagnostically useful carrier includes (a) a peptide including the amino acid sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO:1 or a variant thereof, and (b) a somatic lysate of Toxocara canis larvae. Further, a kit, use, methods, and compositions that include the diagnostically useful carrier are disclosed.
ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES
The invention provides a peptide comprising: a core amino acid sequence, which is identical or similar to the amino acid sequence of a member of the Cecropin family. The invention further provides a nucleic acid sequence encoding the peptide and a vector comprising said nucleic acid. The invention further provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising said peptide or said nucleic acid. The invention further provides methods of treating an infection, overcoming inherent or acquired resistance of a microorganism to an antibiotic agent or disinfecting a wound, the methods comprises administering the peptide to a subject in need thereof.
Identification and use of target genes for control of plant parasitic nematodes
The invention relates to identifying and evaluating target coding sequences for control of plant parasitic nematodes by inhibiting one or more biological functions, and their use. The invention provides methods and compositions for identification of such sequences and for the control of a plant-parasitic nematode population. By feeding one or more recombinant double stranded RNA molecules provided by the invention to the nematode, a reduction in disease may be obtained through suppression of nematode gene expression. The invention is also directed to methods for making transgenic plants that express the double stranded RNA molecules, and the plant cells and plants obtained thereby.