C12N2710/12061

VACCINES AND IMMUNOGLOBULINS TARGETING AFRICAN SWINE FEVER VIRUS, METHODS OF PREPARING SAME, AND METHODS OF USING SAME
20240181032 · 2024-06-06 ·

The present disclosure provides a method of isolating and preparing live African Swine Fever (ASF) viruses (ASFV) and an ASFV vaccine composed of ASF virus particles. ASF viral components, and/or immunosuppressive protein factors. The ASFV vaccine can be used to immunize pigs and wild boars, or can be used to immunize species other than pig or wild boar, such as fowl, bovine, goat, rabbit, donkey or horse, to generate polyclonal immunoglobulins with broad-spectrum specificity to the ASFV. The ASFV-specific immunoglobulins then can be extracted and purified. The ASFV-specific immunoglobulins can provide acute treatment of ASF-infected pigs or wild boars or preventative treatment for pigs or wild boars at risk of ASF, for example that may have been exposed to ASFV or ASFV-infected subjects.

VACCINE AGAINST AFRICAN SWINE FEVER VIRUS INFECTION

The present invention relates to attenuated African Swine Fever viruses. The attenuated viruses protect pigs against subsequent challenge with virulent virus. The present invention also relates to the use of such attenuated viruses to treat and/or prevent African Swine Fever. The invention also relates to EP402R proteins of African Swine Fever virus comprising particular amino acid substitutions, as well as polynucleotides encoding such proteins and African Swine Fever viruses comprising such proteins.