C07K16/1242

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE REMOVAL OF BIOFILMS
20230235030 · 2023-07-27 ·

This disclosure provides isolated or recombinant polypeptides that are useful to vaccinate individuals suffering from chronic/recurrent biofilm disease or as a therapeutic for those with an existing infection. The individual's immune system will then naturally generate antibodies which prevent or clear these bacteria from the host by interfering with the construction and or maintenance of a functional protective biofilm. Alternatively, antibodies to the polypeptides can be administered to treat or prevent infection. Bacteria that cannot form functional biofilms are more readily cleared by the remainder of the host's immune system and/or traditional antibiotics.

DNABII vaccines and antibodies with enhanced activity

The disclosure provides methods and compositions that are useful to lessen and/or cure bacterial biofilms and treat diseases or disorders associated with biofilms using one or more novel polypeptide vaccines, antibodies, antibody fragments and compositions. Bacteria that cannot form functional biofilms are more readily cleared by the remainder of the host's immune system and/or traditional antibiotics.

Proteins and immunizing compositions containing <i>Pasteurella </i>proteins and methods of use
11696945 · 2023-07-11 · ·

The present invention provides isolated proteins isolatable from a Pasteurella spp. such as P. multocida. Also provided by the present invention are compositions that include one or more of the proteins, and methods for making and methods for using the proteins.

Compositions and methods for the removal of biofilms

This disclosure provides isolated or recombinant polypeptides that are useful to vaccinate individuals suffering from chronic/recurrent biofilm disease or as a therapeutic for those with an existing infection. The individual's immune system will then naturally generate antibodies which prevent or clear these bacteria from the host by interfering with the construction and or maintenance of a functional protective biofilm. Alternatively, antibodies to the polypeptides can be administered to treat or prevent infection. Bacteria that cannot form functional biofilms are more readily cleared by the remainder of the host's immune system and/or traditional antibiotics.

Peptides and antibodies for the removal of biofilms

This disclosure provides isolated or recombinant polypeptides that are useful to vaccinate individuals suffering from chronic/recurrent biofilm disease or as a therapeutic for those with an existing infection. The individual's immune system will then naturally generate antibodies which prevent or clear these bacteria from the host by interfering with the construction and or maintenance of a functional protective biofilm. Alternatively, antibodies to the polypeptides can be administered to treat or prevent infection. Bacteria that are released from the biofilm by our technology are more readily cleared by the remainder of the host's immune system.

DNABII VACCINES AND ANTIBODIES WITH ENHANCED ACTIVITY
20230190908 · 2023-06-22 ·

The disclosure provides methods and compositions that are useful to lessen and/or cure bacterial biofilms and treat diseases or disorders associated with biofilms using one or more novel polypeptide vaccines, antibodies, antibody fragments and compositions. Bacteria that cannot form functional biofilms are more readily cleared by the remainder of the host's immune system and/or traditional antibiotics.

EMULSIFIED VACCINE TO OBTAIN FORMULATIONS OF CONCENTRATED IGY IMMUNOGLOBULINS; PROCESSES AND USES FOR THE SAME

The present invention relates to a therapy for treating or preventing several diseases in animals, based on the administration of a highly concentrated avian derived immunoglobulins formulation, obtained from the egg yolk from hens previously hiper-immunized with a vaccine formulation comprising infectious agents or toxins antigens, a light mineral oil and a particulate adjuvant.

Binding moieties for biofilm remediation

Binding agents able to disrupt bacterial biofilms of diverse origin are described, including monoclonal antibodies secreted by human B lymphocytes. Methods to prevent formation of or to dissolve biofilms with these binding agents are also described. Immunogens for eliciting antibodies to disrupt biofilms are also described.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE REMOVAL OF BIOFILMS
20220204594 · 2022-06-30 ·

This disclosure provides isolated or recombinant polypeptides that are useful to vaccinate individuals suffering from chronic/recurrent biofilm disease or as a therapeutic for those with an existing infection. The individual's immune system will then naturally generate antibodies which prevent or clear these bacteria from the host by interfering with the construction and or maintenance of a functional protective biofilm. Alternatively, antibodies to the polypeptides can be administered to treat or prevent infection. Bacteria that cannot form functional biofilms are more readily cleared by the remainder of the host's immune system and/or traditional antibiotics.

Sequencing chicken antibody repertoires following hyperimmunization and the identification of antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies

Neutralizing antibodies through recombinant protein expression were identified by mining antibody repertoires by high-throughput second generation sequencing. Sequencing across the majority of light and heavy chain variable regions of chicken immunoglobulins was performed at two immunological time points: a non-immune (naive) state and a post-hyperimmunization state. The mRNA was extracted from unsorted and unselected PBMC populations and identification of antigen-specific antibody sequences leveraged the significant disparity of abundance of an individual B cell clone in non-immune and immunized states. Through bioinformatic analysis, candidate amino acid sequences for variable heavy chain and light chains were identified. Recombinant polypeptides with the binding domains having the identified amino acid sequences for variable heavy chain and light chains were expressed and screened using immunoassays to confirm antigen-specificity.