Vaccine composition for use against influenza
US-9220767-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9226957B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9226957-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314100957-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2006 |
| Publication date | Jan 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 5, 2016 |
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Provided herein are Salmonella enteritidis 13A strains and compositions comprising these strains. Also provided are methods of enhancing an immune response against Influenza A and methods of reducing morbidity associated with an Influenza A infection. Methods of enhancing an immune response to a vaccine vector by expressing a polypeptide of CD154 capable of binding CD40 are also disclosed. Methods of developing a bacterial vaccine vector are disclosed. Methods of generating scarless site-specific mutations in a bacterium are also disclosed.
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We claim: 1. A vaccine vector comprising at least two antigenic polynucleotides, wherein a first antigenic polynucleotide encodes SEQ ID NO: 5 and a second antigenic polynucleotide encodes SEQ ID NO: 20, and wherein the first antigenic polynucleotide is inserted in the same reading frame into a first transmembrane polynucleotide encoding an external portion of a transmembrane protein and the second antigenic polynucleotide is inserted in the same reading frame into a second transmembrane polynucleotide encoding an external portions of a transmembrane protein. 2. The vaccine vector of claim 1 , wherein the vaccine vector enhances the immune response of a subject to Influenza A. 3. The vaccine vector of claim 1 , further comprising a third antigenic polynucleotide encoding a hemagglutinin polypeptide. 4. The vaccine vector of claim 3 , wherein the hemagglutinin polypeptide is selected from SEQ ID NO: 21, SEQ ID NO: 22 or a combination thereof. 5. The vaccine vector of claim 1 , further comprising at least one polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 23, SEQ ID NO: 24 or combinations thereof. 6. The vaccine vector of claim 1 , wherein the first antigenic polynucleotide and the second antigenic polynucleotides are inserted in frame into one transmembrane polynucleotide such that SEQ ID NO: 5 and SEQ ID NO: 20 are expressed within the same external portion of the transmembrane protein. 7. The vaccine vector of claim 6 , wherein SEQ ID NO: 5 and SEQ ID NO:20 are separated by amino acid spacers. 8. The vaccine vector of claim 7 , wherein the spacers are Serine or Glycine amino acids. 9. The vaccine vector of claim 1 , wherein the vaccine vector is a bacterial vector and the bacterial vector is a member of the Enterobecteraciae family. 10. The vaccine vector of claim 1 , farther comprising a CD154 polynucleotide sequence encoding a CD154 polypeptide having fewer than 50 amino acids and comprising amino acids 140-149 of SEQ ID NO: 26 or a homolog thereof. 11. The vaccine vector of claim 10 , wherein the CD154 homolog is selected from SEQ ID NOs: 6, 7, 27, 28 and 29. 12. The vaccine vector of claim 10 , wherein the CD154 polynucleotide is inserted into a bacterial polynucleotide encoding an external portion of a transmembrane protein. 13. A method of enhancing an immune response against Influenza in a subject comprising administering to the subject the vaccine vector of claim 1 in an amount effective to enhance the immune response of the subject to Influenza in response to vaccination. 14. A vaccine vector comprising a first polynucleotide encoding a polypeptide of SEQ ID NO: 8 or SEQ ID NO: 9, wherein the polynucleotide is inserted into a second polynucleotide in the vaccine vector encoding an external portion of a transmembrane protein in the same reading frame as the polynucleotide encoding the transmembrane protein. 15. A method of enhancing an immune response against Influenza in a subject comprising administering to the subject the vaccine vector of claim 14 in an amount effective to enhance the immune response of the subject to Influenza in response to vaccination. 16. A vaccine vector comprising at least two antigenic polynucleotides, wherein a first antigenic polynucleotide encodes an M2e polypeptide, and a second antigenic polynucleotide encodes a hemagglutinin polypeptide, wherein the first antigenic polynucleotide is inserted in the same reading frame into a first transmembrane polynucleotide sequence encoding an external portion of a transmembrane protein and the second antigenic polynucleotides are inserted in the same reading frame into a second transmembrane polynucleotide sequences encoding an external portion of a transmembrane protein, and wherein the vaccine vector enhances the immune response of a subject to Influenza A. 17. The vaccine vector of claim 16 , wherein the M2e polypeptide is selected from SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 20; and wherein the hemagglutinin polypeptide is selected from SEQ ID NOs: 21 and 22. 18. The vaccine vector of claim 16 , wherein the first antigenic polynucleotides and the second antigenic polynucleotide are inserted in frame into one transmembrane polynucleotide sequence such that the M2e polypeptides and the hemagglutinin polypeptide are expressed within the same external portion of the transmembrane protein. 19. A method of enhancing an immune response against Influenza in a subject comprising administering to the subject the vaccine vector of claim 16 in an amount effective to enhance the immune response of the subject to Influenza in response to vaccination. 20. A vaccine vector comprising a CD154 polynucleotide sequence encoding a CD154 polypeptide having fewer than 50 amino acids and comprising amino acids 140-149 of SEQ ID NO: 26 or a homolog thereof, wherein the CD154 polynucleotide is inserted into a polynucleotide encoding an external portion of a transmembrane protein in the same reading frame as the polynucleotide encoding the transmembrane protein and the CD154 polypeptide is expressed on the surface of the vaccine vector. 21. The vaccine vector of claim 1 , wherein the first transmembrane protein and the second transmembrane protein are the same transmembrane protein. 22. The vaccine vector of claim 1 , wherein the first transmembrane protein and the second transmembrane protein are separate transmembrane proteins. 23. The vaccine vector of claim 16 , wherein the first transmembrane protein and the second transmembrane protein are the same transmembrane protein. 24. The vaccine vector of claim 16 , wherein the first transmembrane protein and the second transmembrane protein are separate transmembrane proteins.
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