Patent classifications
C12N2760/20145
PSEUDOTYPED RECOMBINANT LYSSAVIRUSES FOR GENE THERAPY
Provided herein are pseudotyped recombinant lyssavirus particles and methods for their use in delivering a transgene into a target cell. Also provided are packaging systems and methods of using the packaging systems to produce pseudotyped recombinant lyssavirus particles.
Identification of antibodies specific for at least two different lyssaviruses
Described herein is a method of identifying a monoclonal antibody (or antigen-binding fragment thereof) that specifically binds a plurality of lyssaviruses for use in post-exposure rabies prophylaxis or in the treatment of clinical rabies. The method includes using a naïve antibody phage display library to screen for phage clones that bind whole recombinant rabies virus or cells expressing glycoprotein from multiple lyssaviruses (such as RABV, MOKV and WCBV) and/or specifically bind recombinant glycoprotein from different lyssaviruses.
Identification of antibodies specific for lyssaviruses and methods of their use
Described herein is a method of identifying a monoclonal antibody (or antigen-binding fragment thereof) that specifically binds a plurality of lyssaviruses for use in post-exposure rabies prophylaxis or in the treatment of clinical rabies. The method includes using a nave antibody phage display library to screen for phage clones that bind whole recombinant rabies virus or cells expressing glycoprotein from multiple lyssaviruses (such as RABV, MOKV and WCBV) and/or specifically bind recombinant glycoprotein from different lyssaviruses.
IDENTIFICATION OF ANTIBODIES SPECIFIC FOR LYSSAVIRUSES AND METHODS OF THEIR USE
Described herein is a method of identifying a monoclonal antibody (or antigen-binding fragment thereof) that specifically binds a plurality of lyssaviruses for use in post-exposure rabies prophylaxis or in the treatment of clinical rabies. The method includes using a naive antibody phage display library to screen for phage clones that bind whole recombinant rabies virus or cells expressing glycoprotein from multiple lyssaviruses (such as RABV, MOKV and WCBV) and/or specifically bind recombinant glycoprotein from different lyssaviruses.