Patent classifications
C12N2720/12034
Method for producing artificial recombinant rotavirus
Provided is a method for producing an artificial recombinant virus of the family Reoviridae, the method comprising the steps of: (1) introducing a FAST protein expression vector and/or a capping enzyme expression vector into host cells; (2) introducing a vector containing expression cassettes for individual RNA genome segments of a virus or introducing a set of single-stranded RNA transcripts from the expression cassettes into host cells; and (3) culturing the host cells. The method of the present invention allows more efficient production of an artificial recombinant virus of the family Reoviridae as compared with conventional methods and allows artificial recombinant rotavirus production without using a helper virus.
ATTENUATED AVIAN REOVIRUS STRAINS 94826 C140 AND 97139 C140
Attenuated isolates of avian reoviruses associated viral arthritis/tenosynovitis in poultry are presented, including avian reovims strain 94826 C140 deposited at the ATCC under Patent Designation PTA-126077 and progeny or derivatives thereof and avian reovims strain 96139 C140 deposited at the ATCC under Patent Designation PTA-126078 and progeny or derivatives thereof. Compositions and methods for administering the isolates or compositions as vaccines to control of reovims-induced viral arthritis/tenosynovitis in birds of the order Galliformes are also presented.
NSP10 self-assembling fusion proteins for vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics and other nanomaterial applications
A fusion protein is provided which is based on a self-assembling gene-regulatory NSP10 protein and a protein or peptide capable of being fused to NSP10 without interfering with the assembly or aggregation of the resulting fusion protein. The disclosure also relates to any nanoparticle formed thereby whether complete or not, and methods for the use of the NSP10 fusion protein are also disclosed, including use as vaccines for any indication in humans or animals, therapeutic methods involving the use of the fusion proteins such as using the protein to targeted an antibody or receptor, such as for treating or diagnosing cancer, biosensors using the fusion protein, or the use of the fusion proteins in cell sorting or any imaging application.
Optimized polypeptide for a subunit vaccine against avian reovirus
An isolated polypeptide comprising an amino acid sequence corresponding to the amino acid residues forming a full or partial α-helical domain, the hinge domain, the β-triple spiral domain and a full or partial globular head domain of an avian reovirus sigma C protein, and lacking the amino acid sequence that is N-terminal to said α-helical domain is provided. Furthermore, a vaccine comprising, or a viral vector expressing, at least one of the isolated polypeptides of the present invention is provided.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING ARTIFICIAL RECOMBINANT ROTAVIRUS
Provided is a method for producing an artificial recombinant virus of the family Reoviridae, the method comprising the steps of: (1) introducing a FAST protein expression vector and/or a capping enzyme expression vector into host cells; (2) introducing a vector containing expression cassettes for individual RNA genome segments of a virus or introducing a set of single-stranded RNA transcripts from the expression cassettes into host cells; and (3) culturing the host cells.
The method of the present invention allows more efficient production of an artificial recombinant virus of the family Reoviridae as compared with conventional methods and allows artificial recombinant rotavirus production without using a helper virus.
HUMAN ROTAVIRUS G9P[6] STRAIN AND USE AS A VACCINE
Attenuated G9P[6] rotavirus is disclosed herein. In some embodiments, pharmaceutical compositions are disclosed that include an attenuated G9P[6] rotavirus, or a component thereof. These compositions can be used to induce an immune response, such as a protective immune response, to a rotavirus. The compositions can be used as vaccines, such as for children (infants), for example in a prime boost strategy.
Human rotavirus G9P[6] strain and use as a vaccine
Attenuated G9P[6] rotavirus is disclosed herein. In some embodiments, pharmaceutical compositions are disclosed that include an attenuated G9P[6] rotavirus, or a component thereof. These compositions can be used to induce an immune response, such as a protective immune response, to a rotavirus. The compositions can be used as vaccines, such as for children (infants), for example in a prime boost strategy.
MULTIVALENT VACCINES AGAINST TURKEY ARTHRITIS REOVIRUS
Provided herein are genetically engineered Pichinde viruses that include three ambiense genomic segments. The first genomic segment includes two coding regions encoding a Z protein and a L RdRp protein. The second genomic segment includes a coding region encoding a nucleoprotein (NP) and the third genomic segment includes a coding region encoding a glycoprotein. Each of the second and third genomic segments include an additional coding region that may encode a reovirus sigma C protein or a reovims sigma B protein. In one embodiment, a genetically engineered Pichinde virus encodes a reovims sigma C protein and a reovirus sigma B protein. Also provided herein is a reverse genetics system for making genetically engineered Pichinde virus, and a collection of vectors that can be used to produce genetically engineered Pichinde virus. Further provided are methods for using a reverse genetics system, and methods for treating a reovirus infection in a subject.
Human rotavirus G9P[6] strain and use as a vaccine
Attenuated G9P[6] rotavirus is disclosed herein. In some embodiments, pharmaceutical compositions are disclosed that include an attenuated G9P[6] rotavirus, or a component thereof. These compositions can be used to induce an immune response, such as a protective immune response, to a rotavirus. The compositions can be used as vaccines, such as for children (infants), for example in a prime boost strategy.
METHOD FOR VACCINATING AVIANS AGAINST REOVIRUS
The present invention relates to a method vaccinating avian against reovirus.