Human cytomegalovirus comprising exogenous antigens

US10428118B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10428118-B2
Application numberUS-201515326444-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 16, 2015
Priority dateJul 16, 2014
Publication dateOct 1, 2019
Grant dateOct 1, 2019

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Human cytomegalovirus vectors comprising heterologous antigens are disclosed. The vectors derived from the TR strain, are ganciclovir-sensitive, include active US2, US3, US6, US7 and UL131A genes, and have a deleterious or inactivating mutation in the UL82 gene preventing the expression of pp71.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A recombinant human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) comprising: (1) a nucleic acid encoding at least one heterologous antigen, (2) an inactivating mutation in the UL82 gene, and (3) active US2, US3, US6, US7, UL131A, and UL97 genes; wherein the recombinant HCMV is a genetically modified TR strain of HCMV; and the recombinant HCMV is Ganciclovir sensitive. 2. The recombinant HCMV of claim 1 , wherein the UL97 gene is derived from the AD169 strain of HCMV. 3. The recombinant HCMV of claim 1 , wherein the active US2, US3, US6, and US7 genes are derived from the AD169 strain of HCMV. 4. The recombinant HCMV of claim 1 , wherein expression of the at least one heterologous antigen is driven by the UL82 promoter, the UL7 promoter, the UL45 promoter, the UL78 promoter, or the US13 promoter. 5. The recombinant HCMV of claim 1 , wherein the inactivating mutation in the UL82 gene is a deletion of all or part of the UL82 gene. 6. The recombinant HCMV of claim 5 , wherein the at least one heterologous antigen replaces all or part of the UL82 gene. 7. The recombinant HCMV of claim 6 , wherein expression of the at least one heterologous antigen replacing all or part of the UL82 gene is driven by the UL82 promoter. 8. The recombinant HCMV of claim 1 , further comprising an inactivating mutation in a HCMV gene selected from the group consisting of: UL7, UL38, UL45, and US13. 9. The recombinant HCMV of claim 8 , wherein the inactivating mutation in the UL7 gene is a deletion of all or part of the UL7 gene. 10. The recombinant HCMV of claim 9 , wherein the at least one heterologous antigen replaces all or part of the UL7 gene. 11. The recombinant HCMV of claim 10 , wherein expression of the at least one heterologous antigen replacing all or part of the UL7 gene is driven by the UL7 promoter. 12. The recombinant HCMV of claim 8 , wherein the inactivating mutation in the UL38 gene is a deletion of all or part of the UL38 gene. 13. The recombinant HCMV of claim 12 , wherein the at least one heterologous antigen replaces all or part of the UL38 gene. 14. The recombinant HCMV of claim 13 , wherein expression of the at least one heterologous antigen replacing all or part of the UL38 gene is driven by the UL38 promoter. 15. The recombinant HCMV of claim 8 , wherein the inactivating mutation in the UL45 gene is a deletion of all or part of the UL45 gene. 16. The recombinant HCMV of claim 15 , wherein the at least one heterologous antigen replaces all or part of the UL45 gene. 17. The recombinant HCMV of claim 16 , wherein expression of the at least one heterologous antigen replacing all or part of the UL45 gene is driven by the UL45 promoter. 18. The recombinant HCMV of claim 8 , wherein the inactivating mutation in the US13 gene is a deletion of all or part of the US13 gene. 19. The recombinant HCMV of claim 18 , wherein the at least one heterologous antigen replaces all or part of the US13 gene. 20. The recombinant HCMV of claim 19 , wherein expression of the at least one heterologous antigen replacing all or part of the US13 gene is driven by the US13 promoter.

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  • for HIV · CPC title

  • A61K39/12Primary

    Viral antigens · CPC title

  • characterised by the immunostimulating additives, e.g. chemical adjuvants · CPC title

  • Retroviridae, e.g. equine infectious anemia virus · CPC title

  • expressing foreign proteins · CPC title

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What does patent US10428118B2 cover?
Human cytomegalovirus vectors comprising heterologous antigens are disclosed. The vectors derived from the TR strain, are ganciclovir-sensitive, include active US2, US3, US6, US7 and UL131A genes, and have a deleterious or inactivating mutation in the UL82 gene preventing the expression of pp71.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Oregon Health & Science
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61K39/12. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 01 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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