C12N2760/18445

RNA VIRUSES FOR IMMUNOVIROTHERAPY

The present invention relates to a recombinant virus of the family Paramyxoviridae, comprising at least one expressible polynucleotide encoding a multispecific binding polypeptide, said multispecific binding polypeptide comprising a first binding domain binding to a surface molecule of an immune cell with antitumor activity, preferably a lymphocyte, more preferably a T cell or a dendritic cell, and a second binding domain binding to a tumor-associated antigen; to a polynucleotide encoding the same, and to a kit comprising the same. Moreover, the present invention relates to a method for treating cancer in a subject afflicted with cancer, comprising contacting said subject with a recombinant virus of the family Paramyxoviridae of the invention, and thereby, treating cancer in a subject afflicted with cancer.

RNA viruses for immunovirotherapy

The present invention relates to a recombinant virus of the family Paramyxoviridae, comprising at least one expressible polynucleotide encoding a multispecific binding polypeptide, said multispecific binding polypeptide comprising a first binding domain binding to a surface molecule of an immune cell with antitumor activity, preferably a lymphocyte, more preferably a T cell or a dendritic cell, and a second binding domain binding to a tumor-associated antigen; to a polynucleotide encoding the same, and to a kit comprising the same. Moreover, the present invention relates to a method for treating cancer in a subject afflicted with cancer, comprising contacting said subject with a recombinant virus of the family Paramyxoviridae of the invention, and thereby, treating cancer in a subject afflicted with cancer.

Viral Targeting with Knottins
20180105802 · 2018-04-19 ·

The use of targeting knottin polypeptides provides a means of selectively infecting target cells presenting species bound by the knottins. The targeted viruses may be used as cytotoxic agents, for example, as oncolytic viral therapeutics. Alternatively, the knottin-targeted viruses may be used to transform target cells in a gene therapy or immunotherapy context. An effective retargeted measles virus directed to integrins is demonstrated.

MODIFIED PARAMYXOVIRIDAE ATTACHMENT GLYCOPROTEINS

Provided herein are lipid particles, such as lenti viral particles, that incorporate or are pseudotyped with a variant Nipah Virus G (NiV-G) envelope glycoprotein, and in some aspects also a fusion (F) protein such as a NiV-F protein or a biologically active portion or variant thereof. Also provided are polynucleotides encoding the variant NiV-G and producer cells for preparation of the lipid particles, such as lentiviral particles, containing the variant NiV-G proteins, as well as methods for preparing and using the lipid particles, such as lentiviral particles.

RNA VIRUSES FOR IMMUNOVIROTHERAPY

The present invention relates to a recombinant virus of the family Paramyxoviridae, comprising at least one expressible polynucleotide encoding a multispecific binding polypeptide, said multispecific binding polypeptide comprising a first binding domain binding to a surface molecule of an immune cell with antitumor activity, preferably a lymphocyte, more preferably a T cell or a dendritic cell, and a second binding domain binding to a tumor-associated antigen; to a polynucleotide encoding the same, and to a kit comprising the same. Moreover, the present invention relates to a method for treating cancer in a subject afflicted with cancer, comprising contacting said subject with a recombinant virus of the family Paramyxoviridae of the invention, and thereby, treating cancer in a subject afflicted with cancer.