Patent classifications
C12N2720/12221
COMPOSITION FOR PREVENTING OR TREATING INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OR COLITIS, COMPRISING REOVIRUS AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT
The present disclosure relates to a composition for preventing, alleviating, or treating an inflammatory disease of the digestive system, particularly, colitis, comprising a reovirus or a variant thereof as an active ingredient.
Reoviruses having modified sequences
The invention provides for modified reovirus nucleic acid sequences and modified reovirus polypeptide sequences as well as reoviruses containing such modified nucleic acid or polypeptide sequences. The invention also provides for pharmaceutical compositions that include reoviruses having a modified sequence as well as methods of making and using such reoviruses.
Vaccines against avian reoviruses
The present invention relates to vaccine and composition comprising at least one antigenic material derived from an avian reovirus and an adjuvant comprising a lipophile and a polymer of acrylic or methacrylic acid and uses thereof for vaccinating avian against reoviruses.
NEW VACCINES AGAINST AVIAN REOVIRUSES
The present invention relates to vaccine and composition comprising at least one antigenic material derived from an avian reovirus and an adjuvant comprising a lipophile and a polymer of acrylic or methacrylic acid and uses thereof for vaccinating avian against reoviruses.
Avian reovirus vaccines
The present invention relates to novel strains of avian reovirus that were isolated from clinical cases of viral arthritis/tenosynovitis in chickens in the southeast United States. The invention is directed to these novel group 1 and group 2 avian reoviruses, diagnostic assays using antibodies and/or nucleotide- or amino acid-specific components of such viruses, such as the S1 gene encoding the sigma C protein, and to vaccines that protect chickens from disease caused by such viruses.
Improved Oncolytic Reovirus
The present disclosure provides modified reovirus with improved characteristics, including improved oncolytic activity. Reoviruses provided herein include resortant viruses as well as viruses expressing mutated proteins. Methods of using such modified reovirus for inducing cancer cell lysis as well as treatment of cancer are disclosed. Also provided are methods tailored for induction of a desired cytokine profile in conjunction with, e.g., methods of inducing cancer cell oncolysis.
REOVIRUSES HAVING MODIFIED SEQUENCES
The invention provides for modified reovirus nucleic acid sequences and modified reovirus polypeptide sequences as well as reoviruses containing such modified nucleic acid or polypeptide sequences. The invention also provides for pharmaceutical compositions that include reoviruses having a modified sequence as well as methods of making and using such reoviruses.
Avian reovirus vaccines
The present invention relates to novel strains of avian reovirus that were isolated from clinical cases of viral arthritis/tenosynovitis in chickens in the southeast United States. The invention is directed to these novel group 1 and group 2 avian reoviruses, diagnostic assays using antibodies and/or nucleotide- or amino acid-specific components of such viruses, such as the S1 gene encoding the sigma C protein, and to vaccines that protect chickens from disease caused by such viruses.
AVIAN REOVIRUS VACCINES
The present invention relates to novel strains of avian reovirus that were isolated from clinical cases of viral arthritis/tenosynovitis in chickens in the southeast United States. The invention is directed to these novel group 1 and group 2 avian reoviruses, diagnostic assays using antibodies and/or nucleotide- or amino acid-specific components of such viruses, such as the S1 gene encoding the sigma C protein, and to vaccines that protect chickens from disease caused by such viruses.
Vaccines and Diagnostics for Novel Porcine Orthoreoviruses
Provided herein are diagnostics and vaccines to identify control and prevent novel porcine orthoreovirus type 3 (POV3) isolated from diarrheic feces of piglets from outbreaks in three states and ring-dried swine blood meal from multiple sources.