IP Library Granted Patent US 7,572,906
Granted Patent B2
US 7,572,906 · App. 10/841,291 · Granted Aug 11, 2009

Viral vectors and host cells and methods of making and using them

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Patent No.
US 7,572,906
App. No.
10/841,291
Granted
Aug 11, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a conditionally replicating viral vector, methods of making, modifying, propagating and selectively packaging, and using such a vector, isolated molecules of specified nucleotide and amino acid sequences relevant to such vectors, a pharmaceutical composition and a host cell comprising such a vector, the use of such a host cell to screen drugs. The methods include the prophylactic and therapeutic treatment of viral infection, in particular HIV infection, and, thus, are also directed to viral vaccines and the treatment of cancer, in particular cancer of viral etiology. Other methods include the use of such conditionally replicating viral vectors in gene therapy and other applications.

Claims (18)

1. A conditionally replicating human immunodeficiency viral (HIV) vector comprising:

(a) a nucleic acid comprising a human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) genome sequence;

(b) an HIV-1 5′ long terminal repeat (LTR) and an HIV-1 3′ LTR;

(c) a heterologous nucleic acid operably linked to the 5′ LTR, wherein the heterologous nucleic acid comprises an antisense sequence complementary to an HIV-1 env sequence;

(d) a lentiviral rev responsive element (rre) sequence; and

(e) a “Ψ” or “psi” packaging signal;

wherein the conditionally replicating HIV vector lacks all full-length protein-encoding sequences encoding any HIV functional protein, and the HIV-1 antisense env sequence inhibits replication or encapsidation of a replication-competent HIV genome.

2. A recombinant host cell comprising the conditionally replicating HIV vector of claim 1 .

3. The recombinant host cell of claim 2 , wherein the recombinant host cell provides at least one of the nucleotide sequences encoding a functional Tat, Env, Nef, Gag and/or another functional HIV protein.

4. The conditionally replicating HIV vector of claim 1 , wherein the vector further comprises a sequence required for RNA transcription, tRNA primer binding, dimerization and/or packaging.

5. The conditionally replicating HIV vector of claim 1 , wherein the vector further comprises a nucleic acid sequence that can (i) treat or prevent a disease or condition, (ii) encode a protein that can treat or prevent a disease or condition, (iii) act as an antibacterial, antitoxin or anti-chemical, or (iv) encode a protein that can act as an antibacterial, antitoxin or anti-chemical.

6. The conditionally replicating HIV vector of claim 5 , wherein the disease or condition treated or prevented is cancer.

7. The conditionally replicating HIV vector of claim 6 , wherein the cancer is T-cell leukemia.

8. The conditionally replicating HIV vector of claim 1 , wherein the vector is formulated as a liposome or a lipid mixture.

9. The conditionally replicating HIV vector of claim 1 , wherein the vector is formulated with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.

10. The conditionally replicating HIV vector of claim 1 , wherein the vector is formulated for parenteral administration or intraperitoneal administration.

11. The conditionally replicating HIV vector of claim 1 , wherein the vector is formulated as an aqueous or non-aqueous sterile suspension, an aerosol formulation or an isotonic sterile injection solution.

12. The conditionally replicating HIV vector of claim 1 , wherein the vector is formulated as unit dose formulation or a multi-dose sealed container, an ampule, a vial, a freeze-dried (lyophilized) formulation, a sterile powder, a granule, a capsule, a tablet, a cream, an ointment, a paste, an emulsion or a gel.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 1, 2011
From: OSV GLOBAL STRATEGY FUND, LTD.
To: VIRXSYS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 026679/0318 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 21, 2009
From: VIRXSYS CORPORATION
To: MIELE, R. PATRICK, MR.; MIELE, VICTORIA E., MRS.
Reel/Frame 022575/0086 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 25, 2009
From: VIRXSYS CORPORATION
To: OSV GLOBAL STRATEGY FUND, LTD.
Reel/Frame 022320/0364 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 19, 2006
From: DROPULIC, BORO; PITHA, PAULA M.
To: THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Reel/Frame 017497/0854 →