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MVA Expressing Modified HIV envelope, gag, and pol Genes
Case ID:
TAB-911
Web Published:
12/6/2022
This invention claims Modified Vaccinia Ankara (MVA), a replication-deficient strain of vaccinia virus, expressing Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) env, gag, and pol genes, where the genes are isolated from Ugandan Clade D isolates, Kenyan Clade A isolates, and Tanzanian Clade C isolates. In a rhesus macaque SHIV model, DNA priming followed by a recombinant MVA (rMVA) booster controlled a highly pathogenic immunodeficiency challenge. Both the DNA and the rMVA components of the vaccine expressed multiple immunodeficiency virus proteins. Two DNA inoculations at zero (0) and eight (8) weeks and a single rMVA booster at twenty-four (24) weeks effectively controlled an intrarectal challenge administered seven (7) months after the booster. Additionally, the inventors have generated data showing that inoculations of rMVA induce good immune responses even without DNA priming.
The inventors are continuing preclinical work on the vaccine, and have generated further data on the vaccine. Furthermore, the inventors are continuing to optimize the vaccine by genetically modifying the genes. This vaccine will be the subject of an upcoming Phase I clinical trial. These findings provide hope that a relatively simple multiprotein DNA/MVA vaccine can help to control the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) epidemic.
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https://canberra-ip.technologypublisher.com/tech?title=MVA_Expressing_Modifie d_HIV_envelope%2c_gag%2c_and_pol_Genes
Keywords:
(4)r syndrome
3-@hydroxyacyl-coa dehydrogenase deficiency
Altered
C syndrome
Chromosome 4 ring syndrome
Chromosome 6 ring syndrome
Chromosome 7 ring syndrome
D
DB4AXX
DB4XXX
DBXXXX
DC5AXX
DC5XXX
DCXXXX
DXXXXX
Envelope
Expressing
G syndrome
GAG
GENES
HAD deficiency
HIS deficiency
Histidinemia
HIV
Hyper IgM syndrome
Hypertelorism with esophageal abnormality and hypospadias
Immunodeficiency 2
Immunodeficiency 4
Immunodeficiency-3
MVA
N syndrome
polymerase
R(6) syndrome
R(7) syndrome
Severe combined immunodeficiency, x-linked
Subtype
Syndrome X
W syndrome
W syndrome; Syndrome W
Wiskott Aldrich syndrome
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For Information, Contact:
Benjamin Hurley
Office of Technology Transfer Center
NIH Technology Transfer
240-669-5092
benjamin.hurley@nih.gov