C12N2760/18171

ALTERED AVIAN VIRUS FOR IN-OVO INOCULATION AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

An altered avian NDV that contains the coding sequence of avian interleukin-4 (IL-4), or a portion thereof, in the reverse orientation suppresses in-ovo IL-4 production via RNAi when administered to embryonic birds. An immunogenic composition containing this altered NDV is included in this invention. The altered avian NDV can, optionally contain a polynucleotide encoding a heterologous antigen from a heterologous avian pathogen and can produce said heterologous antigen in-ovo.

Chimeric newcastle disease viruses and uses thereof

Described herein are chimeric Newcastle disease viruses engineered to express a heterologous interferon antagonist and compositions comprising such viruses. The chimeric Newcastle disease viruses and compositions are useful in the treatment of cancer.

VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLE COMPOSITIONS AND VACCINES AGAINST EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS INFECTION AND DISEASE

The present invention relates to prophylactic and/or therapeutic vaccines that contain Newcastle disease virus (NDV) virus-like particles (VLPs) comprising one or more Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) antigens. In one embodiment, the invention provides a recombinant virus-like particle (VLP) comprising, in operable combination, a) Newcastle disease virus (NDV) matrix (M) protein, and b) one or more Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) antigens. The invention's prophylactic and/or therapeutic vaccines are useful for preventing and/or treating infection with EBV and/or disease associated Epstein-Barr Virus, such as cancer.

NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS VECTORED AVIAN VACCINES

The present invention encompasses engineered Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) vaccines or compositions. The vaccine or composition may be a recombinant vaccine. The invention also encompasses recombinant vectors encoding and expressing avian pathogen antigens, more specifically avian influenza proteins, epitopes or immunogens. Such vaccines or compositions can be used to protect animals, in particular avian, against disease.

Newcastle disease virus vectored avian vaccines

The present invention encompasses engineered Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) vaccines or compositions. The vaccine or composition may be a recombinant vaccine. The invention also encompasses recombinant vectors encoding and expressing avian pathogen antigens, more specifically avian influenza proteins, epitopes or immunogens. Such vaccines or compositions can be used to protect animals, in particular avian, against disease.

CHIMERIC VIRUSES PRESENTING NON-NATIVE SURFACE PROTEINS AND USES THEREOF

The present invention provides chimeric negative-stand RNA viruses that allow a subject, e.g., an avian, to be immunized against two infectious agents by using a single chimeric virus of the invention. In particular, the present invention provides chimeric influenza viruses engineered to express and incorporate into their virions a fusion protein comprising an ectodomain of a protein of an infectious agent and the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domain of an influenza virus protein. Such chimeric viruses induce an immune response against influenza virus and the infectious agent. The present invention also provides chimeric Newcastle Disease viruses (NDV) engineered to express and incorporate into their virions a fusion protein comprising the ectodomain of a protein of an infectious agent and the transmembrane and cytoplasmic domain of an NDV protein. Such chimeric viruses induce an immune response against NDV and the infectious agent.

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.

Methods for immunizing pre-immune subjects against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
12440552 · 2025-10-14 · ·

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 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.

Recombinant herpesvirus of turkeys (HVT) and preparation method and use thereof

The present disclosure provides a recombinant herpesvirus of turkeys (HVT) and a preparation method and use thereof. The present disclosure specifically provides a recombinant HVT, where an exogenous gene is inserted in a spacer region between an HVT005 region and an HVT006 region of an HVT genome; and the exogenous gene is selected from a gene derived from the group consisting of a Newcastle disease virus (NDV), an avian influenza virus (AIV), and an infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV); the spacer region between an HVT005 region and an HVT006 region of an HVT genome is located between 8,867 nt and 9,319 nt of the HVT genome, and has a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1.

Newcastle Disease Virus with Improved Heat Resistance, and Newcastle Disease Virus Vaccine Comprising Same
20260061047 · 2026-03-05 ·

The present specification provides: a Newcastle disease virus with improved heat resistance; a Newcastle disease vaccine comprising the virus; a polypeptide comprising an L protein in the virus; a polynucleotide encoding same; and a recombinant vector comprising the polynucleotide.