C12N2710/10334

Adenovirus comprising an albumin-binding moiety

The invention relates to a recombinant adenovirus comprising an albumin-binding moiety on the outer surface of the adenoviral hexon protein, pharmaceutical compositions containing it and its medical use. Particularly, the invention relates to an oncolytic adenovirus comprising a sequence encoding an albumin-binding moiety inserted in the hypervariable region 1 (HVR1) of the hexon protein coding sequence and its use in the prevention and/or treatment of cancer.

DETARGETED ADENOVIRUS VARIANTS AND RELATED METHODS
20230001014 · 2023-01-05 ·

The present disclosure describes the generation and the use of Ad variants (Ad) possessing any combination of mutations in genes that code for the hexon, penton, fiber, and non-structural proteins, where simultaneous modification of hexon and penton are made to avoid the trapping of Ad in the liver and to reduce toxicity after intravascular virus administration. Such liver de-targeted Ad can be useful tool for selective and specific gene delivery to extra-hepatic tissues and cells, including disseminated metastatic cancer cells.

Simian adenovirus vectors comprising the ChAd-157 fiber protein

The present invention relates to isolated polynucleotide and polypeptide sequences derived from novel chimpanzee adenovirus ChAd157, as well as to recombinant polynucleotides, vectors, adenoviruses, cells and compositions comprising said polynucleotide and polypeptide sequences.

SHARED NEOANTIGEN VACCINES

Disclosed herein are compositions that include antigen-encoding nucleic acid sequences and/or antigen peptides. Also disclosed are nucleotides, cells, and methods associated with the compositions including their use as vaccines, including vectors and methods for a heterologous prime/boost vaccincation strategy.

RAPID VERIFICATION OF VIRUS PARTICLE PRODUCTION FOR A PERSONALIZED VACCINE
20230213518 · 2023-07-06 ·

Methods for rapidly confirming production of infectious viral vectors, for use in clinical grade personalized neo-antigen vaccines for subjects in need thereof, are provided.

Viral vaccines for in vivo expression of a nucleic acid encoding an immunogenic peptide and methods of using the same
11529414 · 2022-12-20 · ·

The present disclosure provides particles for delivering a nucleic acid that encodes an immunogenic peptide in an antigen presenting cell. The disclosed particles can function as a vaccine and can be used to treat or prevent a viral or bacterial infection in a subject by expressing in vivo an immunogenic peptide, thereby stimulating the subject's immune system to attack the virus or bacteria that naturally express the immunogenic peptide.

Methods of vaccine administration

This invention relates to a method of treating a dog for canine diseases comprising administering to the dog therapeutically effective amounts of a vaccine, wherein the vaccine comprises viral antigens, a bacterin, or both, and wherein the vaccine is administered subcutaneously or orally according to the schedules provided herein.

VIRUSES WITH MODIFIED CAPSID PROTEINS
20220372514 · 2022-11-24 ·

This invention relates to preparations comprising adenoviral vectors with modified capsid proteins. These modified capsid proteins enable customisable decoration of the adenoviral vector to be performed, enabling diverse applications from personalised cancer vaccines to targeted gene therapy vectors, and mixtures of the same. In particular, the adenoviral vectors with modified capsid proteins may be modified in the hexon and/or pIX capsid proteins. The invention makes use of peptide pairs to provide a “primed” adenovirus which is ready for decoration.

Modified adenoviruses

Compositions include modified adenoviruses. Nucleotides, cells, and methods associated with the compositions, including their use as vaccines. Viral vectors using a TET promoter system and methods of producing viruses having the same.

Immunization agents and methods of use
11497806 · 2022-11-15 · ·

The present invention relates to a vaccine composition comprising an effective amount of a replication-competent controlled recombinant virus. Further encompassed are uses in immunization and methods of immunization employing compositions comprising a replication-competent controlled recombinant virus of the invention.