A61K2039/10

Liquid Applicator for Delivering Vaccines

The invention relates to a liquid applicator, for administering liquids, including vaccines, to animals. In particular, the applicator is useful for delivering liquids to mouths of animals.

Mutant Bordetella Strains and Methods of Use

A method of reducing or preventing the development of airway inflammation in a subject includes the step of infecting the respiratory tract of a subject an amount of a composition including a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and live attenuated pertactin-deficient Bordetella bacteria sufficient to colonize the respiratory tract of the subject. The step of infecting the subject with the live attenuated pertactin-deficient Bordetella bacteria results in reduction or prevention of the development of airway inflammation in the subject.

Mutant Bordetella Strains and Methods of Use

A method of reducing or preventing the development of airway inflammation in a subject includes the step of infecting the respiratory tract of a subject an amount of a composition including a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and live attenuated pertactin-deficient Bordetella bacteria sufficient to colonize the respiratory tract of the subject. The step of infecting the subject with the live attenuated pertactin-deficient Bordetella bacteria results in reduction or prevention of the development of airway inflammation in the subject.

Triterpene saponin analogues

The present application relates to triterpene glycoside saponin-derived adjuvants, syntheses thereof, and intermediates thereto. The application also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of the present invention and methods of using said compounds or compositions in the treatment of and immunization for infectious diseases.

TRITERPENE SAPONIN ANALOGUES

The present application relates to triterpene glycoside saponin-derived adjuvants, syntheses thereof, and intermediates thereto. The application also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of the present invention and methods of using said compounds or compositions in the treatment of and immunization for infectious diseases.

Mutant Bordetella Strains and Methods of Use

A method of reducing or preventing the development of airway inflammation in a subject includes the step of infecting the respiratory tract of a subject an amount of a composition including a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and live attenuated pertactin-deficient Bordetella bacteria sufficient to colonize the respiratory tract of the subject. The step of infecting the subject with the live attenuated pertactin-deficient Bordetella bacteria results in reduction or prevention of the development of airway inflammation in the subject.

TRITERPENE SAPONIN ANALOGUES

The present application relates to triterpene glycoside saponin-derived adjuvants, syntheses thereof, and intermediates thereto. The application also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of the present invention and methods of using said compounds or compositions in the treatment of and immunization for infectious diseases.

CROSS-PROTECTIVE ANTIGENS FOR VACCINATION

A method of immunizing a mammalian patient against infection by a bacterial pathogen involves administering a pertussis or Pseudomonas antigen to the mammalian patient. The pertussis antigen is least one of a chaperonin protein GroEL from Bordetella pertussis, or a fragment thereof; and an OmpA protein of Bordetella pertussis, or a fragment thereof. The Pseudomonas antigen is least one of a chaperonin protein GroEL from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, or a fragment thereof; and an OprF protein from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, or an OmpA-domain fragment thereof. The bacterial pathogen expresses a protein having at least 45% identity to the pertussis antigen. The bacterial pathogen may be a gram-negative bacteria. The bacterial pathogen may be a bacteria from a genus Escherichia, a genus Enterococcus, a genus Staphylococcus, a genus Klebsiella, a genus Acinetobacter, and a genus Enterobacter.

IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITION COMPRISING CYAA-DERIVED POLYPEPTIDE PROMOTING A TH1/TH17-ORIENTED IMMUNE RESPONSE

The invention relates to the use of a polypeptide derived from the adenylate cyclase of a Bordetella sp. (CyaA-derived polypeptide) by deletion of a segment of at least 93 amino acid residues, in particular a polypeptide derived from CyaA of Bordetella pertussis, as an immunomodifying antigen of the TH1/TH17-oriented immune response in an immunogenic composition. The invention relates to a vaccine candidate comprising such CyaA-derived polypeptide, either in an acellular immunogenic composition for active immunization against a condition causally related to the infection of a host by Bordetella sp. or in a combination composition encompassing said acellular immunogenic composition.