C12N2710/16234

Vaccine compositions of herpesvirus envelope protein combinations to induce immune response

Provided are antigenic compositions and uses thereof that include at least two human herpesvirus (HHV) polypeptides involved in mediating HHV binding, fusion, and entry into host cells, such as gp350, gH, gL, and gB, or nucleic acids encoding the polypeptides. The two HHV polypeptides comprise any combination of: a gB polypeptide; a gp350 polypeptide; a gL polypeptide; and a gH polypeptide, and optionally any one or more of the following polypeptides: gp42, gM, gN, gl, gC, gE, gD, ORF68, BMRF-2, BDLF2, UL128, UL130, UL131A, and gpK8.1. Also disclosed are methods of inducing an immune response or treating or preventing an HHV infection in a subject by administering to the subject at least two of the HHV polypeptides or nucleic acid(s) encoding the same. Methods of passively transferring immunity using high-titer anti-HHV antibodies or immune cells are also disclosed.

Means and methods for treating herpesvirus infection

The present invention provides herpesviruses, such as EBV, which lack at least one viral miRNA. Such herpesviruses lacking at least one viral miRNA are advantageously not capable of packaging their genome into the capsid, thereby producing HVLPs, which are substantially free of their herpesvirus genome or the nucleic acid molecule encoding the proteinaceous part of the HVLP and viral miRNA. Such HVLPs may be used as vaccine.

MULTIVIRUS-SPECIFIC T CELL IMMUNOTHERAPY

Provided herein are compositions and methods related to a multivirus-specific T cell immunotherapy.

Amino acid and peptide conjugates and conjugation process

The invention relates to amino acid and peptide conjugates, methods for making amino acid and peptide conjugates, conjugates produced by the methods, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the conjugates. Methods of eliciting immune responses in a subject and methods of vaccinating a subject, uses of the conjugates for the same, and uses of the conjugates in the manufacture of medicaments for the same are also contemplated.

FUSION ANTIBODY FOR PRESENTING ANTIGEN-DERIVED T CELL ANTIGEN EPITOPE OR PEPTIDE CONTAINING SAME ON CELL SURFACE, AND COMPOSITION COMPRISING SAME

The present invention relates to: a composition for delivering a viral antigen-derived CD8.sup.+ T cell antigen epitope or a peptide comprising same to the cytoplasm of a target cell to thereby present the epitope or peptide to major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-1), which is an antigen-presenting molecule on the cell surface; a composition comprising same; and a use thereof.

Antigenic Epstein Barr virus polypeptides

This disclosure relates to antigenic EBV polypeptides and their use in eliciting antibodies against EBV. Also disclosed are antigenic polypeptides comprising an EBV polypeptide and a ferritin protein.

T CELL ANTIGEN RECEPTOR, MULTIMERIC COMPLEX THEREOF, AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR AND USE THEREOF

Provided is an antibody or an antigen-binding fragment thereof, a T cell antigen receptor, an immune cell expressing the T cell antigen receptor (TCR), and a preparation method therefor and the use thereof. The TCR can specifically recognize corresponding pMHC complexes, activate TCR T cells, and produce high-level cytokines IFNγ, IL2, TNFα, significantly kill target cells and prolong the life of tumor-bearing mice.

EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS NUCLEIC ACID CONSTRUCTS AND VACCINES MADE THEREFROM, AND METHODS OF USING SAME
20220354945 · 2022-11-10 ·

Nucleic acid molecules and compositions comprising one or more nucleotide sequences that encode a consensus Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) antigen. Immunomodulatory methods and methods of inducing an immune response against EBV are disclosed. Method of treating infection by EBV and methods of treating or preventing a disease or disorder associated with EBV are disclosed. Modified consensus EBV antigens are disclosed.

CLINICAL CORRELATES OF IMMUNOTHERAPY EFFICACY
20170312355 · 2017-11-02 ·

A method for predicting whether a patient will be a long-term survivor on treatment of a disease by adoptive cell transfer (ACT), is disclosed comprising: (i) analysing a blood-derived sample obtained from the patient for one or more prognostic markers of long-term survival on treatment of a disease by ACT, and; (ii) based on the analysis of step (i), predicting whether the patient will be a long-term survivor on treatment of the disease by ACT. Also disclosed are methods for treating a patient by ACT, methods for selecting a patient for treatment by ACT, and methods for selecting a patient for treatment of a disease by ACT.

Expression system for modulating an immune response

The present invention discloses methods and compositions for modulating the quality of an immune response to a target antigen in a mammal, which response results from the expression of a polynucleotide that encodes at least a portion of the target antigen, wherein the quality is modulated by replacing at least one codon of the polynucleotide with a synonymous codon that has a higher or lower preference of usage by the mammal to confer the immune response than the codon it replaces.