Patent classifications
C12N2760/20251
Bioreactor production of virus from adherent cells
Methods for producing viruses from adherent cells are provided. The methods include releasing virus from adherent host cells grown in a bioreactor, and purifying released virus by ultrafiltration and/or diafiltration. The methods can be used to manufacture viruses, including for clinical use, at reduced cost relative to conventional virus manufacturing methods.
Recombinant viral vectors
The present relation relates to recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus for use as prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines for infectious diseases of AIDS. The present invention encompasses the preparation and purification of immunogenic compositions which are formulated into the vaccines of the present invention.
VESICULAR STOMATITIS VECTORS ENCODING CRIMEAN-CONGO HEMORRHAGIC FEVER ANTIGEN
Certain embodiments are directed generally to compositions and methods related to recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus vectors (GrVSV) encoding Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever glycoprotein precursor (CCHFV-GPC) and forming a recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus vector encoding Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever glycoprotein precursor (GrVSV-CCHFV-GPC).
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR VIRAL SENSITIZATION
Provided are compounds that enhance the efficacy of viruses by increasing spread of the virus in cells, increasing the titer of virus in cells, or increasing the antigen expression from a virus, gene or trans-gene expression from a virus, or virus protein expression in cells. Other uses, compositions and methods of using same are also provided.
Compositions And Methods for Enhancing Production, Growth, Spread, or Oncolytic and Immunotherapeutic Efficacy of Interferon-Sensitive Viruses
Provided herein are fumaric and maleic acid-containing compounds, compositions comprising the same and methods for using such compounds to enhance production, growth, spread or titer of interferon-sensitive viruses in cells, particularly cancer and tumor cells. Also provided are methods of treating tumors or cancers in a subject by administering the compounds and compositions.
Compositions and methods for viral sensitization
Provided are compounds of Formula (II) that enhance the efficacy of viruses by increasing spread of the virus in cells, increasing the titer of virus in cells, or increasing the antigen expression from a virus, gene or trans-gene expression from a virus, or virus protein expression in cells. Other uses, compositions and methods of using same are also provided. Compounds of Formula (II): ##STR00001##
Compositions and methods for enhancing virus replication
Described herein is a method of enhancing virus replication in permissive cells that express a receptor to FGF2 protein. The method includes administering FGF2 protein or a functional variant thereof and the virus to the permissive cells. An oncolytic virus having a genome that includes an open reading frame that encodes FGF2 protein or a functional variant thereof is also described.
Oncolytic virus formulation and preparation method thereof
The present invention provides an oncolytic virus formulation and preparation method thereof. The oncolytic virus formulation comprises cell vesicles derived from apoptotic tumor cells and oncolytic viruses coated in the cell vesicles as an effective component. The oncolytic virus formulation uses cell vesicles derived from tumor cells themselves to coat the oncolytic viruses, so as to evade the body's immune system attack and can be targeted to the tumor treatment site, and improve the tumor-killing effect.
Recombinant viral vectors
The present relation relates to recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus for use as prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines for infectious diseases of AIDS. The present invention encompasses the preparation and purification of immunogenic compositions which are formulated into the vaccines of the present invention.
METHOD FOR INFECTING CELLS WITH VIRUS
The invention relates to a method of increasing the yield of virus, virus particles, or viral vectors from host cells in a bioreactor. The invention provides a reproducible and robust method and system of determining and controlling the optimal time of infection of host cells using a correlation of process air parameters including Air flow, O.sub.2 flow, and respective trends thereof resulting in increased virus yield.