Patent classifications
C12N2760/18134
RECOMBINANT HERPESVIRUS OF TURKEY VECTORS EXPRESSING ANTIGENS OF AVIAN PATHOGENS AND USES THEREOF
The invention relates to recombinant viral vectors for the insertion and expression of foreign genes for use in safe immunizations to protect against a variety of pathogens. The invention also relates to multivalent compositions or vaccine comprising one or more recombinant viral vectors for protection against a variety of pathogens. The present invention relates to methods of making an using said recombinant viral vectors.
Methods for immunizing pre-immune subjects against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
The invention provides methods for using virus-like particle (VLP) vaccines containing a stabilized pre-fusion respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) F protein to stimulate RSV neutralizing antibodies in pre-immune subjects. In one embodiment, the invention provides a method for immunizing a mammalian subject in need of immunizing against Respiratory Syncytial virus (RSV) infection, comprising, a) providing i) a pre-immune mammalian subject containing RSV neutralizing antibodies, ii) a first composition comprising recombinant chimeric Newcastle disease virus-like particles (ND VLPs), that contain a chimeric protein comprising, in N operable combination, 1) stabilized pre-fusion RSV F protein ectodomain, 2) transmembrane (TM) domain of NDV F protein, and 3) cytoplasmic (CT) domain of NDV F protein, and b) administering an immunologically effective amount of the first composition to the pre-immune subject to produce an immunized subject that comprises an increase in the level of the RSV neutralizing antibodies compared to the level of RSV neutralizing antibodies in the pre-immune subject. In one embodiment, the level of the RSV neutralizing antibodies in the pre-immune subject does not prevent RSV infection of the pre-immune subject.
PRODUCTION OF FLU VACCINE IN MYCELIOPHTHORA THERMOPHILA
Recombinant expression of influenza virus surface proteins in the fungus Myceliophthora thermophila strain C1 is provided. The recombinant proteins are for use in influenza vaccine compositions.
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.
REDUCED FOAMING VACCINE COMPOSITIONS
The present invention relates to novel stable compressed vaccine composition comprising at least one anhydrous antigenic component comprising a stabilizer susceptible to foaming when the composition is mixed with liquid diluent; and an effective amount of a sugar alcohol.
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.
RECOMBINANT NON-PATHOGENIC MAREK'S DISEASE VIRUS CONSTRUCTS ENCODING MULTIPLE HETEROLOGOUS ANTIGENS
The present invention discloses novel recombinant multivalent non-pathogenic Marek's Disease virus constructs that encode and express foreign antigens from three or more avian viruses, along with methods of the use of the multivalent poultry virus vaccines.
Diluent for cell-associated alphaherpesvirus vaccine
The present invention relates to the use of a diluent for the in-use stabilisation of cells infected with a cell-associated alphaherpesvirus. Contrary to the long-standing practice of incorporating a considerable amount of peptone into the diluent for such virus-infected cells, it was found that a reduction of the amount of protein in the diluent improved the in-use stability of alphaherpesvirus-infected cells. Whereby the best stability was even obtained using a protein-free diluent. This effect was especially pronounced for recombinant HVT viruses expressing a heterologous insert. Being protein-free is highly advantageous for the production of the diluent, in respect of costs, safety, and consistency of production.
Heat-resistant recombinant Newcastle Disease Virus vaccine strain capable of expressing truncated Fiber 2 protein of Fowl Adenovirus serotype 4, preparation method and application thereof
A heat-resistant recombinant Newcastle Disease Virus vaccine strain rLS-tFib2-C capable of expressing truncated Fiber 2 protein of fowl adenovirus serotype 4 has been preserved at the China Center for Type Culture Collection, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China with the preservation number of CCTCC No. V202042.
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.