C07K14/005

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TARGETED GENE TRANSFER
20180002722 · 2018-01-04 ·

The present invention provides AAV capsid proteins comprising a modification in the amino acid sequence and virus capsids and virus vectors comprising the modified AAV capsid protein. The invention also provides methods of administering the virus vectors and virus capsids of the invention to a cell or to a subject in vivo.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TARGETED GENE TRANSFER
20180002722 · 2018-01-04 ·

The present invention provides AAV capsid proteins comprising a modification in the amino acid sequence and virus capsids and virus vectors comprising the modified AAV capsid protein. The invention also provides methods of administering the virus vectors and virus capsids of the invention to a cell or to a subject in vivo.

Immunogenicity of an Optimized Synthetic Consensus DNA Vaccine for Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus
20180000928 · 2018-01-04 ·

Provided herein is a vaccine comprising a Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV) antigen. The antigen can be a consensus antigen. Also disclosed herein is a method of treating a porcine in need thereof, by administering the vaccine to the porcine.

Immunogenicity of an Optimized Synthetic Consensus DNA Vaccine for Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus
20180000928 · 2018-01-04 ·

Provided herein is a vaccine comprising a Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV) antigen. The antigen can be a consensus antigen. Also disclosed herein is a method of treating a porcine in need thereof, by administering the vaccine to the porcine.

Virus Vectors Expressing Multiple Epitopes of Tumor Associated Antigens For Inducing Antitumor Immunity

Provided are polynucleotides and viral vectors, particularly, alphavirus vectors such as Sindbis viral vectors, which encode multiple, e.g., two or more, epitopes of at least one tumor associated antigen in which each epitope is separated by a processing or enzyme cleavage site. The multiple epitopes of the two or more tumor associated antigens encoded by the described polynucleotides and viral vectors may be the same or different. Methods of treating mammalian subjects having a cancer or tumor expressing the tumor associated antigen epitopes are provided, in which the viral vectors encoding the multiple epitopes, as well as other immunostimulatory or immunomodulatory components, generate an anti-cancer or anti-tumor immune response in which high levels of effector T cells increase the survivability of tumored mammalian subjects and result in epitope spreading, thus providing a further enhancement of the immune response.

Virus Vectors Expressing Multiple Epitopes of Tumor Associated Antigens For Inducing Antitumor Immunity

Provided are polynucleotides and viral vectors, particularly, alphavirus vectors such as Sindbis viral vectors, which encode multiple, e.g., two or more, epitopes of at least one tumor associated antigen in which each epitope is separated by a processing or enzyme cleavage site. The multiple epitopes of the two or more tumor associated antigens encoded by the described polynucleotides and viral vectors may be the same or different. Methods of treating mammalian subjects having a cancer or tumor expressing the tumor associated antigen epitopes are provided, in which the viral vectors encoding the multiple epitopes, as well as other immunostimulatory or immunomodulatory components, generate an anti-cancer or anti-tumor immune response in which high levels of effector T cells increase the survivability of tumored mammalian subjects and result in epitope spreading, thus providing a further enhancement of the immune response.

INFLUENZA TREATMENT AND/OR CHARACTERIZATION, HUMAN-ADAPTED HA POLYPEPTIDES; VACCINES

The present invention provides, among other things, methods, reagents, and systems for the treatment, detection, analysis, and/or characterization of influenza infections.

INFLUENZA TREATMENT AND/OR CHARACTERIZATION, HUMAN-ADAPTED HA POLYPEPTIDES; VACCINES

The present invention provides, among other things, methods, reagents, and systems for the treatment, detection, analysis, and/or characterization of influenza infections.

THERAPEUTIC VACCINES FOR TREATING HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE-2 INFECTIONS
20180008695 · 2018-01-11 ·

The invention provides methods and kits for inducing a therapeutic immunity in animals (e.g. mammals) against viral antigens, including herpes-simplex virus type 2. In particular, the invention provides a method of treating animals with an established HSV-2 infection by administering a therapeutic vaccine comprising a priming dose of a nucleic acid encoding an HSV-2 antigen, an initial or first boosting dose comprising the protein form of the antigen encapsulated in liposomes, and one or more subsequent boosting doses comprising both the nucleic acid encoding the HSV-2 antigen and the liposomal-encapsulated protein antigen.

RECOMBINANT METAPNEUMOVIRUS F PROTEINS AND THEIR USE

Metapneumovirus (MPV) F proteins stabilized in a prefusion conformation, nucleic acid molecules and vectors encoding these proteins, and methods of their use and production are disclosed. In several embodiments, the MPV F proteins and/or nucleic acid molecules can be used to generate an immune response to MPV in a subject. In additional embodiments, the therapeutically effective amount of the MPV F ectodomain trimers and/or nucleic acid molecules can be administered to a subject in a method of treating or preventing MPV infection.