C12N2760/18143

ONCOLYTIC HETEROLOGOUS RECOMBINANT NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS, PREPARATION METHOD AND APPLICATION THEREOF
20170106079 · 2017-04-20 ·

Provided are an oncolytic heterologous recombinant Newcastle disease virus (NDV), preparation method and application thereof. The heterologous recombinant NDV can express alpha (1,3) galactosyltransferase (1,3GT). The 1,3GT is the protein represented by the flowing B1) and B2): B1) the protein has an amino acid sequence of SEQ ID No.1; and B2) the protein is derived from B1) and has a function of 1,3GT obtained by substituting and/or deleting and/or adding one or more amino acid residue(s) in the amino acid sequence represented by SEQ ID No.1. The recombination NDV can be used for tumor treatment.

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.

NOVEL IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITION
20170072046 · 2017-03-16 ·

Recombinant chimeric viruses based on NDV LaSota strain and containing either ILTV gB or gD are produced. Administration of the chimeric viruses to chickens induces an immune response in the animal against both NDV and ILTV. Immunogenic compositions, plasmids, kits and methods are described.

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.

Infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) vaccine using recombinant newcastle disease virus vector

In this study, for the first time, protective efficacy of gD against ILTV challenge was evaluated. Immunization with recombinant Newcastle disease virus expressing ILTV gD induced a higher level of neutralizing antibodies and offered complete protection to chickens against lethal ILTV challenge. Uses of recombinant NDV as a vaccine vector are also described.

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 vaccine against COVID-19 based on a paramyxovirus viral vector

An active or inactivated recombinant vaccine against COVID-19 is described that comprises a Newcastle disease viral vector and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, adjuvant and/or excipient, characterized in that the viral vector is a virus capable of generating a cellular immune response that has a SARS-COV-2 exogenous nucleotide sequence inserted.