G01N2333/065

Human orthopoxvirus antibodies and methods of use therefor

The present disclosure is directed to antibodies binding to and neutralizing Poxvirus and methods for use thereof.

Therapeutically Triggering an Innate Immune Response in a Target Tissue

The invention provides therapeutic compositions that present an artificial repertoire of mammalian pattern recognition receptor (PRR) agonists, so that the pattern of PRR agonists recapitulates a distinct portion of a PRR agonist signature of a mammalian pathogen. The artificial repertoire of PRR agonists may be formulated together in a therapeutic vehicle for combined presentation to an innate immune cell resident in a target tissue in a mammalian host, and the vehicle adapted to deliver the PRR agonists to the target tissue, so as to modulate an immune response.

Therapeutically triggering an innate immune response in a target tissue

The invention provides therapeutic compositions that present an artificial repertoire of mammalian pattern recognition receptor (PRR) agonists, so that the pattern of PRR agonists recapitulates a distinct portion of a PRR agonist signature of a mammalian pathogen. The artificial repertoire of PRR agonists may be formulated together in a therapeutic vehicle for combined presentation to an innate immune cell resident in a target tissue in a mammalian host, and the vehicle adapted to deliver the PRR agonists to the target tissue, so as to modulate an immune response.

Salmon gill poxvirus

The present document is directed to a new poxvirus infecting salmon. The present document further discloses the genomic sequence of this double-stranded DNA virus and the use of this sequence information for detection, diagnosis and/or vaccine development for the virus.

HUMAN ORTHOPOXVIRUS ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE THEREFOR
20200071389 · 2020-03-05 · ·

The present disclosure is directed to antibodies binding to and neutralizing Poxvirus and methods for use thereof.

ORTHOPOXVIRUS SEROLOGY ASSAYS
20240103002 · 2024-03-28 ·

The invention relates to methods and kits for detecting one or more antibody biomarkers in a sample, wherein the antibody biomarker specifically binds a viral antigen. In embodiments, the viral antigen is a monkeypox virus (MPXV) antigen, a vaccinia virus (VACV) antigen, or combination thereof.

Therapeutically Triggering an Innate Immune Response in a Target Tissue

The invention provides therapeutic compositions that present an artificial repertoire of mammalian pattern recognition receptor (PRR) agonists, so that the pattern of PRR agonists recapitulates a distinct portion of a PRR agonist signature of a mammalian pathogen. The artificial repertoire of PRR agonists may be formulated together in a therapeutic vehicle for combined presentation to an innate immune cell resident in a target tissue in a mammalian host, and the vehicle adapted to deliver the PRR agonists to the target tissue, so as to modulate an immune response.

ONE-POT PATHOGEN DETECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL-TIME LATERAL FLOW ASSAY
20240318267 · 2024-09-26 ·

The present disclosure provides a LAMP-based, one-pot pathogen detection system and method integrating a high specificity assay for identifying true positive samples in an analyte before a whole course of LAMP reaction completes, in order to shorten the reaction time and reduce the likelihood of false positive results due to non-specific amplification or signal error (e.g., sample has too high pH) in the LAMP reaction. The present invention integrates an immunochromatographic assay such as lateral flow assay (LFA) in result interpretation from colorimetric and/or fluorimetric aspects of the LAMP reaction in order to enable a real-time pathogen detection, thereby improving the efficiency thereof with high specificity. The present detection system employs a single reaction system to enable multiple result interpretation, and the LAMP reaction can be carried out in a simple platform capable of generating constant heat.

SALMON GILL POXVIRUS
20180216080 · 2018-08-02 ·

The present document is directed to a new poxvirus infecting salmon. The present document further discloses the genomic sequence of this double-stranded DNA virus and the use of this sequence information for detection, diagnosis and/or vaccine development for the virus.

Multiprotein assemblies

The present invention provides compositions and methods of use in investigations of the formation of mulitprotein assemblies implicated in disease. Also provided are assays for screening candidate compounds of potential utility in preventing and/or treating such diseases by preventing the assembly of or disrupting the function of multiprotein assemblies.