C12N2710/16121

HCMV vaccine strain

The present invention relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding a recombinant human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) strain, dense bodies produced by said HCMV strain and preparations of said dense bodies for use in medicine, particularly as a vaccine against HCMV.

METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR ASSESSING AND TREATING CMV INFECTIONS
20230057542 · 2023-02-23 ·

This document relates to methods and materials involved in identifying and/or treating mammals having a CMV infection. For example, methods and materials for assessing a mammal having a CMV infection (e.g., a CMV seronegative human who received CMV seropositive donor transplant tissue) to determine if the mammal is likely to control the CMV infection or to determine if the mammal is unlikely to control the CMV infection are provided. Methods and materials for treating a mammal having a CMV infection (e.g., a CMV seronegative human who received CMV seropositive donor transplant tissue) that was either identified as being likely to control the CMV infection or identified as being unlikely to control the CMV infection also are provided.

Viral promoters and compositions and methods of use thereof

Viral promoters and compositions and methods of use thereof are provided. Compositions include viruses with impaired ability to reactivate from latency, and pharmaceutical compositions and method of use thereof. The genome of the viruses include one or more mutations that reduce expression from one or more promoters that regulate expression of viral genes during reactivation from latency. The mutation(s) are typically in a region of the viral genome that includes (i) promoter elements of the iP1 promoter of human cytomegalovirus, or the sequence of another virus corresponding thereto (e.g., an iP1 promoter homolog); (ii) promoter elements of the iP2 promoter of human cytomegalovirus, or sequence of another virus corresponding thereto (e.g., an iP2 promoter homolog); or (iii) a combination thereof. In some embodiments the virus encodes one or more heterologous antigens. The viruses can be used as vaccines to induce prophylactic and therapeutic immune responses in subjects in need thereof.

VACCINE COMPRISING BETA-HERPESVIRUS
20170274057 · 2017-09-28 ·

The present invention relates to a beta-herpesvirus, preferably a recombinant beta-herpesvirus, wherein the beta-herpesvirus comprises at least one heterologous nucleic acid, wherein the at least one heterologous nucleic acid comprises a gene encoding a cellular ligand.

CMV Glycoproteins and Recombinant Vectors
20210395771 · 2021-12-23 ·

Disclosed herein are recombinant CMV vectors which may comprise a heterologous antigen that can repeatedly infect an organism while inducing a CD8+ T cell response to immunodominant epitopes of the heterologous antigen. The CMV vector may comprise a deleterious mutation in the US11 glycoprotein or a homolog thereof.

CMV Glycoproteins and Recombinant Vectors
20210222195 · 2021-07-22 ·

Disclosed herein are recombinant CMV vectors which may comprise a heterologous antigen that can repeatedly infect an organism while inducing a CD8+ T cell response to immunodominant epitopes of the heterologous antigen. The CMV vector may comprise a deleterious mutation in the US11 glycoprotein or a homolog thereof.

VIRAL PARTICLE - BASED VACCINE
20210228711 · 2021-07-29 ·

The present invention relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding a recombinant human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) strain, dense bodies produced by said HCMV strain and preparations of said dense bodies for use in medicine, particularly as a vaccine against HCMV.

HCMV VACCINE STRAIN
20210230228 · 2021-07-29 · ·

The present invention relates to nucleic acid molecules encoding a recombinant human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) strain, dense bodies produced by said HCMV strain and preparations of said dense bodies for use in medicine, particularly as a vaccine against HCMV.

VIRAL PROMOTERS AND COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
20210236621 · 2021-08-05 ·

Viral promoters and compositions and methods of use thereof are provided. Compositions include viruses with impaired ability to reactivate from latency, and pharmaceutical compositions and method of use thereof. The genome of the viruses include one or more mutations that reduce expression from one or more promoters that regulate expression of viral genes during reactivation from latency. The mutation(s) are typically in a region of the viral genome that includes (i) promoter elements of the iP1 promoter of human cytomegalovirus, or the sequence of another virus corresponding thereto (e.g., an iP1 promoter homolog); (ii) promoter elements of the iP2 promoter of human cytomegalovirus, or sequence of another virus corresponding thereto (e.g., an iP2 promoter homolog); or (iii) a combination thereof. In some embodiments the virus encodes one or more heterologous antigens. The viruses can be used as vaccines to induce prophylactic and therapeutic immune responses in subjects in need thereof.

GENE-DRIVE IN DNA VIRUSES
20210222150 · 2021-07-22 ·

In various embodiments methods of utilizing gene drive constructs in asexual organisms such as viruses are provided. In certain embodiments the methods involve transfecting or infecting a cell with a modified DNA vims containing a gene drive construct; and infecting the cell with the target vims where the genome of said target DNA virus is modified by insertion of the gene drive construct into the genome of the target DNA virus and a population of modified target viruses (containing the gene drive construct) is produced.