C12N2810/6027

Nipah virus envelope pseudotyped lentiviruses and methods of their use

The present invention relates to lentiviral particles which have been pseudotyped with Nipah virus (NiV) fusion (F) and attachment (G) glycoproteins (NiVpp-F/G). Additionally, the present invention relates to truncated NiV-F glycoproteins useful in producing such NiVpp lentiviral particles, as well as to additional variant peptides which enhance activity. Further, the present invention relates to methods of using such lentiviral particles or sequences, for example in the treatment of cancer or CNS disorders.

Methods to produce chimeric adeno-associated virus/bocavirus parvovirus

A method of preparing a chimeric virus comprising bocavirus capsid protein (VP) and a recombinant adeno-associated (AAV) viral genome, and isolated mutant bocavirus genomes, are provided.

Recombinant AAV variants and uses thereof

The disclosure in some aspects relates to recombinant adeno-associated viruses having distinct tissue targeting capabilities. In some aspects, the disclosure relates to gene transfer methods using the recombinant adeno-associated viruses. In some aspects, the disclosure relates to isolated AAV capsid proteins and isolated nucleic acids encoding the same.

AAV-MEDIATED GENE THERAPY FOR NPHP5 LCA-CILIOPATHY

Described herein are methods of preventing, arresting progression of or ameliorating vision loss and other conditions associated with Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA) in a subject. The methods include administering to said subject an effective concentration of a composition comprising a recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) carrying a nucleic acid sequence encoding a normal NPHP5 protein, or fragment thereof, under the control of regulatory sequences which express the NPHP5 protein in the photoreceptor cells of the subject, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.

Chimeric adeno-associated virus/ bocavirus parvovirus vector

The invention provides an isolated chimeric virus comprising bocavirus capsid protein, e.g., an isolated chimeric virus comprising human bocavirus capsid protein, and a recombinant adeno-associated viral (AAV) genome, an isolated recombinant bocavirus (rBoV) comprising human bocavirus capsid protein and a recombinant Boy genome, and uses therefor, for example, in gene therapy for diseases in a mammal including diseases with aberrant expression of an endogenous gene product.

Compositions and methods for treating diseases

The present invention provides compositions and methods of use pertaining to rAAV-mediated delivery of therapeutically effective molecules for treatment of diseases such as Pompe disease. These compositions in combination with various routes and methods of administration result in targeted expression of therapeutic molecules in specific organs, tissues and cells.

Viral vectors for the treatment of retinal dystrophy

The present invention relates to viral vectors that are capable of delivering a heterologous gene to the retina and in particular delivering RLBP1 to RPE and Müller cells of the retina. The invention also relates nucleic acids useful for producing viral vectors, compositions comprising the viral vectors and uses of the compositions and viral vectors. The invention also relates to methods of delivering and/or expressing a heterologous gene to the retina, improving the rate of dark adaption in a subject and treating RLBP1-associated retinal dystrophy.

NIPAH VIRUS ENVELOPE PSEUDOTYPED LENTIVIRUSES AND METHODS OF THEIR USE

The present invention relates to lentiviral particles which have been pseudotyped with Nipah virus (NiV) fusion (F) and attachment (G) glycoproteins (NiVpp-F/G). Additionally, the present invention relates to truncated NiV-F glyocproteins useful in producing such NiVpp lentiviral particles, as well as to additional variant peptides which enhance activity. Further, the present invention relates to methods of using such lentiviral particles or sequences, for example in the treatment of cancer or CNS disorders.

Capsid-modified rAAV vectors and methods of use

Disclosed are tyrosine-modified rAAV vectors, as well as infectious virions, compositions, and pharmaceutical formulations that comprise them. Also disclosed are methods of preparing and methods for using the disclosed tyrosine-phosphorylated capsid protein mutant rAAV vectors in a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic applications including in vivo and ex vivo gene therapy, and large-scale production of rAAV vectors.

Composition for treatment of Crigler-Najjar syndrome

The invention provides a polynucleotide sequence (e.g., a gene, e.g., DNA or RNA) encoding UGT1A1 (e.g., expressing human UGT1A1). The invention further provides a vector, such as an adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector (e.g., AAV8) having a vector genome including inverted terminal repeat sequences and a UGT1A1 coding sequence operably linked to one or more expression control sequences (e.g., expression control sequences including a liver-specific promoter). Also provided are compositions containing these AAV vectors and methods of treating Crigler-Nijjar syndrome type I, Crigler-Nijjar syndrome type II, and Gilbert syndrome.