C12N2710/16334

HVT AIV VECTORS AND USES THEREOF
20250064917 · 2025-02-27 ·

The present invention provides recombinant herpes virus of turkeys (HVT) viral vectors comprising a heterologous polynucleotide encoding an avian influenza antigen. The recombinant viral vectors are suitable for use in immunogenic compositions and vaccines, and can provide protection against avian influenza and other pathogens when administered to an avian.

IN OVO DELIVERY OF PROBIOTIC CULTURES
20170095516 · 2017-04-06 · ·

The present invention generally relates to a strain of Lactobacillus probiotic bacteria and a poultry vaccine for use in the in ovo vaccination of poultry, wherein said strain and said vaccine are administered to an embryonated poultry egg. Compositions suitable for use in an in ovo vaccination protocol for poultry comprising a strain of Lactobacillus probiotic bacteria and a vaccine diluent which is suitable for the poultry vaccine to be used in said vaccination protocol are also provided, as are suitable kits for use in the invention.

Recombinant vaccine against Marek's disease and Newcastle disease

Provided herein are immunogenic compositions containing recombinant viruses capable of inducing protection in poultry against both Marek's disease virus (MDV) and Newcastle disease virus (NDV). Such viruses incorporate nucleic acids for expressing at least one MDV antigen, such as glycoprotein B, and antigenic portions thereof, in a recombinant NDV genome.

USE OF CODON DEOPTIMISATION AND OPTIMISATION TO PRODUCE A LARYNGOTRACHEITIS VIRUS-ATTENUATED VACCINE

An improved method of deoptimization of nucleic acids, particularly nucleic acids associated with genes and/or open reading frames (ORFs) of a variety of pathogens including viruses, retroviruses, bacteria, fungi, and the like. Nucleic acids may be related to genes and/or ORFs from infectious viruses or other diseases and be associated with the elicitation of a protective response when inserted, using recombinant techniques, into a vector and used in a vaccine composition. The nucleic acid sequence of one or more ORFs may be optimized or deoptimized for use in an improved recombinant vaccine to elicit an immune response against an infectious agent when administered to a subject using a variety of dosing and timing regimens.

RECOMBINANT TURKEY HERPESVIRUS VACCINES AND USES THEREOF
20170043006 · 2017-02-16 ·

The present disclosure provides a recombinant viral vector comprising at least one transgene inserted into a Marek's disease viral genome for treatment of diseases in poultry. Also provided are immunogenic compositions comprising such recombinant viral vectors and methods for preventing or inhibiting Marek's disease in combination with at least a second disease in poultry.

Vaccine delivery method

The present invention includes a composition including as one component a slurry matrix that is a liquid at room temperature and a gel at physiological pH, physiological salt concentrations and/or physiological temperatures and as a second component one or more antigens. Also include are methods of inducing an immune response in a subject and vaccinating a subject by administering such compositions.

Recombinant HVT vectors expressing antigens of avian pathogens and uses thereof

The present invention provides recombinant herpesvirus of turkeys (HVT) vectors that contain and express antigens of avian pathogens, compositions comprising the recombinant HVT vectors, polyvalent vaccines comprising the recombinant HVT vectors and one or more wild type viruses or recombinant vectors. The present invention further provides methods of vaccination against a variety of avian pathogens and method of producing the recombinant HVT vectors.

Modified Marek's disease virus, and vaccines made therefrom

The present invention provides an effective vaccine for Marek's disease, which may be prepared using a recombinant Marek's Disease Virus (MDV), strain CVI988, having been transformed with a foreign DNA construct that includes a long terminal repeat sequence of a reticuloendotheliosis virus. This safe viral agent elicits a highly protective immune response in a chicken against virulent MDV challenge without causing a significant degree of pathogenicity. Suitable formulations of the vaccine for use in chickens include an effective immunization dosage of this novel viral agent, along with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.

Recombinant HVT vectors expressing multiple antigens of avian pathogens and uses thereof

The present invention provides recombinant herpesvirus of turkeys (HVT) vectors that contain and express antigens of avian pathogens, compositions comprising the recombinant HVT vectors and polyvalent vaccines comprising the recombinant HVT vectors. The present invention further provides methods of vaccination against a variety of avian pathogens and method of producing the recombinant HVT vectors.

Multivalent recombinant avian herpes viruses and vaccines for immunizing avian species

The present invention relates to a recombinant avian herpes virus, which comprises at least two recombinant nucleotide sequences, each recombinant nucleotide sequence encoding a distinct antigenic peptide, wherein the at least two recombinant nucleotide sequences are inserted into distinct non-coding regions of the viral genome chosen among the region located between UL44 and UL45, the region located between UL45 and UL46, the region located between US10 and SORF3, and the region located between SORF3 and US2.