Chimpanzee adenovirus vaccine carriers
View Patent ↗The present invention provides recombinant replication-defective adenoviral vectors derived from chimpanzee adenoviruses and methods for generating recombinant adenoviruses in human E1-expressing cell lines. The invention also provides compositions and methods suitable for use for the delivery and expression of transgenes encoding immunogens against which a boosted immune response is desired. The invention further provides methods of generating clinical grade vector stocks suitable for use in humans. In a particular embodiment the invention contemplates the use of vectors comprising transgenes which encode tumor associated antigens in vaccines and pharmaceutical compositions for the prevention and treatment of cancer.
1. A recombinant chimpanzee adenoviral vector (ChAd) comprising the sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1, wherein the vector has a deletion or a functional deletion in the E1 gene in SEQ ID NO:1 and lacks E 1 activity; and wherein the vector optionally has a deletion or functional deletion in one or more of the E2, E3, or E4 genes in SEQ ID NO:1.
2. The recombinant ChAd vector of claim 1 which comprises a deletion or a functional deletion in the E 1 gene from bp 460 to 3542 of SEQ ID NO: 1.
3. The recombinant ChAd vector according to claim 2 wherein the vector further comprises a transgene encoding at least one tumor associated antigen (TAA) operatively linked to a promoter capable of directing expression of the transgene.
4. An isolated host cell comprising the recombinant adenoviral vector of claim 1 .
5. A method for producing recombinant, chimpanzee adenovirus particles comprising:
(a) transfecting a recombinant adenoviral vector of claim 1 into a population of cells; and
(b) harvesting the resulting recombinant, adenovirus.
6. The recombinant ChAd vector of claim 1 , further comprising a transgene encoding at least one immunogen operatively linked to regulatory sequences which direct expression of said transgene in mammalian cells.
7. The recombinant ChAd vector of claim 1 , wherein the vector further comprises at least a partial deletion of nucleotide sequences which encode the adenovirus E3 protein.
8. The recombinant ChAd vector of claim 1 , wherein the vector is completely deleted in E1.
9. The isolated host cell of claim 4 , wherein the host cell is a 293 cell and wherein the cell propagates the recombinant adenoviral vector.
10. The recombinant chimpanzee adenoviral vector according to claim 3 wherein the at least one TAA is selected from the group consisting of: HER2/Neu, CEA, EpCAM, PSA, PSMA, Telomerase, gp100, Melan-A/MART-1, Muc-1, NY-ESO-1, Survivin, Stromelysin 3, Tyrosinase, MAGE3, CML68, CML66, OY-TES-1, SSX-2, SART-1, SART-2, SART-3, NY-CO-58, NY-BR-62, hKLP2, 5T4 AND VEGFR2.
11. The recombinant chimpanzee adenoviral vector according to claim 6 wherein the transgene is derived from an infectious agent selected from the group consisting of: HIV, HBV, HCV, HPV, HSV1, HSV2, SARS COV, Plasmodium malariae , Ebola Virus, West Nile Virus, Dengue Virus, Influenza A, Influenza B, Mycobacterium tubercolosis , Cytomegalovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, and Leishmania major.