A61K39/15

Mucosal delivery of therapeutic molecules, proteins, or particles coupled to ceramide lipids

Described herein are compositions and methods useful for allowing for the absorption (passage) of agents of interest, such as therapeutic agents, across epithelial and mucosal barriers and/or into certain subcellular compartments of the cell, such as the recycling endosome (RE), Golgi, and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).

Methods for alleviating symptoms of sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis by neutralizing a HERV-K envelope protein using an anti-HERV-K envelope protein antibody

The present invention relates to a novel antibody against HERV-K envelope that targets a conserved region not affected by glycosylation or by native conformation, and its use in diagnostics and/or in therapy.

Truncated rotavirus VP4 protein and application thereof

The invention relates to a truncated rotavirus VP4 protein, a sequence encoding the same, a method for preparing the same, and a pharmaceutical composition and a vaccine comprising the protein, wherein the protein, the pharmaceutical composition and the vaccine are useful for preventing, alleviating or treating rotavirus infection and a disease caused by rotavirus infection, such as rotavirus gastroenteritis and diarrhea. The invention further relates to use of the protein in the manufacture of a pharmaceutical composition or a vaccine for preventing, alleviating or treating rotavirus infection and a disease caused by rotavirus infection, such as rotavirus gastroenteritis and diarrhea.

Truncated rotavirus VP4 protein and application thereof

The invention relates to a truncated rotavirus VP4 protein, a sequence encoding the same, a method for preparing the same, and a pharmaceutical composition and a vaccine comprising the protein, wherein the protein, the pharmaceutical composition and the vaccine are useful for preventing, alleviating or treating rotavirus infection and a disease caused by rotavirus infection, such as rotavirus gastroenteritis and diarrhea. The invention further relates to use of the protein in the manufacture of a pharmaceutical composition or a vaccine for preventing, alleviating or treating rotavirus infection and a disease caused by rotavirus infection, such as rotavirus gastroenteritis and diarrhea.

NSP10 self-assembling fusion proteins for vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics and other nanomaterial applications
10688175 · 2020-06-23 ·

A fusion protein is provided which is based on a self-assembling gene-regulatory NSP10 protein and a protein or peptide capable of being fused to NSP10 without interfering with the assembly or aggregation of the resulting fusion protein. The disclosure also relates to any nanoparticle formed thereby whether complete or not, and methods for the use of the NSP10 fusion protein are also disclosed, including use as vaccines for any indication in humans or animals, therapeutic methods involving the use of the fusion proteins such as using the protein to targeted an antibody or receptor, such as for treating or diagnosing cancer, biosensors using the fusion protein, or the use of the fusion proteins in cell sorting or any imaging application.

NSP10 self-assembling fusion proteins for vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics and other nanomaterial applications
10688175 · 2020-06-23 ·

A fusion protein is provided which is based on a self-assembling gene-regulatory NSP10 protein and a protein or peptide capable of being fused to NSP10 without interfering with the assembly or aggregation of the resulting fusion protein. The disclosure also relates to any nanoparticle formed thereby whether complete or not, and methods for the use of the NSP10 fusion protein are also disclosed, including use as vaccines for any indication in humans or animals, therapeutic methods involving the use of the fusion proteins such as using the protein to targeted an antibody or receptor, such as for treating or diagnosing cancer, biosensors using the fusion protein, or the use of the fusion proteins in cell sorting or any imaging application.

Constrained immunogenic compositions and uses therefor

A stable immunogenic or vaccine composition comprising a complex or polyhedra comprising same comprising an antigen of a pathogen or other antigen against which a immune response is sought in a human or non-human animal subject and a polyhedrin protein derived from a cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus (CPV). Delivery of the complex to a subject in substantially polyhedral form induces an immune response thereto. Methods of using same to elicit an immune response.

Constrained immunogenic compositions and uses therefor

A stable immunogenic or vaccine composition comprising a complex or polyhedra comprising same comprising an antigen of a pathogen or other antigen against which a immune response is sought in a human or non-human animal subject and a polyhedrin protein derived from a cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus (CPV). Delivery of the complex to a subject in substantially polyhedral form induces an immune response thereto. Methods of using same to elicit an immune response.

THERMAL INACTIVATION OF ROTAVIRUS

Methods of thermally inactivating a rotavirus are provided according to the present invention which include exposing the rotavirus to a temperature in the range of about 50 C.-80 C., inclusive, for an incubation time sufficient to render the rotavirus incapable of replication or infection. The thermally inactivated rotavirus is antigenic and retains a substantially intact rotavirus particle structure. Vaccine compositions and methods of vaccinating a subject against rotavirus are provided which include generation and use of thermally inactivated rotavirus.

THERMAL INACTIVATION OF ROTAVIRUS

Methods of thermally inactivating a rotavirus are provided according to the present invention which include exposing the rotavirus to a temperature in the range of about 50 C.-80 C., inclusive, for an incubation time sufficient to render the rotavirus incapable of replication or infection. The thermally inactivated rotavirus is antigenic and retains a substantially intact rotavirus particle structure. Vaccine compositions and methods of vaccinating a subject against rotavirus are provided which include generation and use of thermally inactivated rotavirus.