Patent classifications
C12N2710/10361
METHODS OF HEAT INACTIVATION OF ADENOVIRUS
The present disclosure generally relates to methods of protecting the genomic integrity and/or biological activity of AAV viral particles in a sample containing both AAV particles and helper virus particles during heat inactivation. The methods include heating, to a temperature greater than or equal to 45? C., a sample containing helper virus particles, AAV particles, and a buffer. The buffer includes a concentration of 10 mM or greater kosmotropic salts and/or a concentration of 10 mM or greater of divalent or trivalent cations.
CONTINUOUS FLOW, HIGH THROUGHPUT APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INACTIVATING VIRUSES AND PATHOGENS IN HUMAN PLASMA
The present invention is for a continuous-flow pathogen reduction apparatus and method, based purely on pathogen inactivation physical principles, for controlling or eliminating trans fusion-transmittable infections from emerging pathogens, pandemic viruses, and bioterrorism threats. The invention inactivates both nonenveloped and enveloped viruses as well as pathogenic bacteria and parasites in human plasma and biologies, while retaining the natural bioactivity, integrity and potency of the treated biologic. The method uses critic al, near-critical or supercritical fluids for viral and pathogen reduction of plasma and biologies. The apparatus is designed to rapidly process high volumes of plasma and biologies with high levels of pathogen reduction in a continuous flow fashion.
Stable, Spray Dryed, Immunogenic, Viral Compositions
Viruses, and particularly genetically engineered, replication deficient viruses such as adenoviruses, poxviruses, MVA viruses, and baculoviruses which encode one or more antigens of interest, such as TB, malarial, and HIV antigens, are spray dried with a mannitol-cyclodextrin-trehalose-dextran (MCTD) to form a powder where the viability of the viruses are maintained at a suitable level for mass vaccinations after spray drying, and where the viability of the viruses are maintained at suitable level over a period of storage time, even in the presence of humidity.
Stable, Spray Dryed, Immunogenic, Viral Compositions
Viruses, and particularly genetically engineered, replication deficient viruses such as adenoviruses, poxviruses, MVA viruses, and baculoviruses which encode one or more antigens of interest, such as TB, malarial, and HIV antigens, are spray dried with a mannitol-cyclodextrin-trehalose-dextran (MCTD) to form a powder where the viability of the viruses are maintained at a suitable level for mass vaccinations after spray drying, and where the viability of the viruses are maintained at suitable level over a period of storage time, even in the presence of humidity.
Stable, spray dryed, immunogenic, viral compositions
Viruses, and particularly genetically engineered, replication deficient viruses such as adenoviruses, poxviruses, MVA viruses, and baculoviruses which encode one or more antigens of interest, such as TB, malarial, and HIV antigens, are spray dried with a mannitol-cyclodextrin-trehalose-dextran (MCTD) to form a powder where the viability of the viruses are maintained at a suitable level for mass vaccinations after spray drying, and where the viability of the viruses are maintained at suitable level over a period of storage time, even in the presence of humidity.