Patent classifications
C12N2760/16121
Destroying Cancer Cells While Maintaining Healthy Cell Integrity
The present invention teaches a system and method for identifying, targeting and destroying cancer cells without harming healthy tissue. This invention uses a vector engineered virus to selectively seek out cells that are both hotter than normal with a pH factor that is lower than normal thereby identifying cells that are cancerous regardless of location. Cancer succeeds for two reasons: i) rapid growth and ii) failure of the body's immune system to recognize the aberrant cells. This novel approach of using a dual vectored virus creates a dominant preference for locating and attaching to cancer cells, eliminating the need for chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and most major surgeries.
Whole avian-origin reverse genetic system and recombinant H5N2 subtype avian influenza virus, vaccine and uses thereof
The present disclosure discloses a whole avian-origin reverse genetic system, a recombinant H5N2 subtype avian influenza virus, a vaccine containing the virus, and a preparation method and application thereof. The genome of the recombinant virus is comprised of a modified HA gene derived from a highly pathogenic H5N6 subtype avian influenza virus strain, as well as PB2, PB1, PA, NP, NA, M and NS genes derived from H5N2 subtype avian influenza D7 virus strain. The recombinant virus is a recombinant H5N2 avian influenza virus rescued from the D7 virus strain as a backbone, which is an avirulent virus strain with the original immunogenicity, and can maintain a high virus titer during the chick embryo culture process. The recombinant virus fully meets the biological safety requirements and has a good application prospect.
ATTENUATED VIRUSES USEFUL FOR VACCINES
This invention provides an attenuated virus which comprises a modified viral genome containing nucleotide substitutions engineered in multiple locations in the genome, wherein the substitutions introduce synonymous deoptimized codons into the genome. The instant attenuated virus may be used in a vaccine composition for inducing a protective immune response in a subject. The invention also provides a method of synthesizing the instant attenuated virus. Further, this invention further provides a method for preventing a subject from becoming afflicted with a virus-associated disease comprising administering to the subject a prophylactically effective dose of a vaccine composition comprising the instant attenuated virus.
Influenza viruses with mutant PB2 gene segment as live attenuated vaccines
The invention provides a recombinant biologically contained influenza virus that is a PB2 knockout virus, e.g., one that is useful to generate a multivalent vaccine, and methods of making and using that virus.
MUTATIONS THAT CONFER GENETIC STABILITY TO GENES IN INFLUENZA VIRUSES
The disclosure provides for an isolated recombinant influenza virus having at least one of: a PB2 viral segment encoding PB2 with residue at position 540 that is not asparagine or a residue at position 712 that is not glutamic acid, a PA viral segment encoding PA with a residue at position 180 that is not glutamine or a residue at position 200 that is not threonine, or a PB1 viral segment encoding PB1 with a residue at position 149 that is not valine, a residue at position 634 that is not glutamic acid or a residue at position 635 that is not aspartic acid, or any combination thereof, and methods of making and using the virus.
Recombinant H7N9 subtype avian influenza virus, inactivated marked vaccine and preparation method thereof
Provided is a recombinant H7N9 subtype avian influenza virus, a marked vaccine and a preparation method thereof. For the recombinant H7N9 subtype avian influenza virus, a strain JD/17 of H7N9 subtype avian influenza virus is used as parent virus and a peptide sequence in HA protein of the strain JD/17 is replaced with a peptide sequence in HA protein of H3 subtype; the strain JD/17 of H7N9 subtype avian influenza virus has a preservation number of CCTCC No. V201862. The results of HA titers, EID50, TCID50 show that the rescued virus maintains similar biological characteristics of parent virus, such as high HA titers and EID50, and chickens immunized with the marked inactivated and emulsified vaccine produce a high level of antibody, and this antibody can be distinguished from antibodies produced by chickens naturally infected with H7N9 subtype avian influenza virus.
Self-attenuated prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines against pathogens
The present invention includes a live, self-attenuated therapeutic vaccine, virus and methods of making and using the same, comprising: an isolated virus comprising a viral genome that expresses one or more viral antigens; and an artificial microRNA 30 (amiR-30) expression cassette inserted into a viral neuraminidase (NA) or a viral non-structural (NS) gene segment that expresses an amiR-30 that specifically inhibits the expression of a host gene essential for influenza virus replication in host cells.
Influenza virus replication for vaccine development
An isolated recombinant influenza virus is provided having PA, PB1, PB2, NP, NS, M, NA and HA viral segments, wherein the PB1 viral segment encodes a PB1 with a residue other than isoleucine at position 711 or the M viral segment encodes a M1 with a residue other than methionine at position 128, wherein the recombinant influenza virus has enhanced replication relative to a corresponding influenza virus having a PB1 viral segment that encodes a PB1 with an isoleucine at position 711 or having a M viral segment that encodes a M1 with methionine at position 128, as well as methods of making and using the virus.
HEAT-RESISTANT H1N1 SUBTYPE INFLUENZA VIRUS MUTANT STRAIN, PREPARATION METHOD AND APPLICATION THEREOF
A heat-resistant H1N1 subtype influenza virus mutant strain rPR8-HA-N5 has been preserved at China Center for Type Culture Collection, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China with the preservation number of CCTCC No. V202043.
MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR RESPIRATORY DISEASE CONTROL IN CANINES
The subject invention pertains to isolated influenza virus that is capable of infecting canids and causing respiratory disease in the canid. The subject invention also pertains to compositions and methods for inducing an immune response against an influenza virus of the present invention. The subject invention also pertains to compositions and methods for identifying a virus of the invention and diagnosing infection of an animal with a virus of the invention.