Novel Vaccines Against Tularemia
Safer and more efficacious than previously developed tularemia vaccines.Better characterized and more stable in comparison with existing vaccines.
The invention can facilitate the development of tools, such as diagnostics, therapies, and vaccines, to defend against possible bioterrorism-related disease outbreaks.
The present invention describes novel vaccines that utilize a live attenuated recombinant vector to deliver F. tularensis immunogenic antigens in host cells in a way that mimics F. tularensis. Like F. tularensis, the vector is phagocytized by host mononuclear phagocytes, escapes from the phagosome, and inhabits the cytoplasm of the host cell. Subsequently, the vector releases immunoprotective antigens into the host cell cytoplasm for processing and presentation to the immune system in a way that mimics the processing and presentation of the same antigens by F. tularensis. Consequently, the vaccines described in the subject invention stimulate a highly potent immunoprotective response against F. tularensis challenge in the mammalian host.
Patent Number: US8206700B2
Application Number: US2009446222A
Inventor: Horwitz, Marcus A. | Jia, Qingmei | Clemens, Bai-Yu L. | Clemens, Daniel
Priority Date: 25 Oct 2006
Priority Number: US8206700B2
Application Date: 17 Apr 2009
Publication Date: 26 Jun 2012
IPC Current: A01N006300 | A01N006500
US Class: 4240931 | 4240932 | 4240934
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: Methods and compositions for treating tularemia
Usefulness: Methods and compositions for treating tularemia
Summary: The immunoprotective composition is useful for inducing an immunoprotective response against F. tularensis (claimed). It is also useful for preventing tularemia in humans and animals and producing a new vaccine against tularemia.
Novelty: New immunoprotective composition comprising an attenuated vector expressing an antigen useful for inducing an immunoprotective response against Francisella tularensis and preventing tularemia in humans and animals
生物醫學
病原
8206700
State Of Development Background Additional Technologies by these Inventors Tech ID/UC Case 21568/2007-223-0 Related Cases 2007-223-0
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