Claims
- 1. A DNA vaccine against poxviruses comprising at least one nucleic acids encoding an intracellular mature virion antigen and at least one nucleic acid encoding an extracellular enveloped virion antigen of a poxvirus.
- 2. The DNA vaccine of claim 1 wherein said poxvirus is chosen from the group consisting of:
variola virus, monkeypox virus, cowpox virus, orf virus, paravaccinia virus, Tanapoxvirus, Yabapoxvirus and Molluscum contagiosum
- 3. The vaccine of claim 1 wherein said poxvirus is vaccinia.
- 4. The vaccine of claim 3 wherein said intracellular mature virion antigen is chosen from the group consisting of: L1R and A27L or a homolog thereof.
- 5. The vaccine of claim 3 wherein said extracellular mature virion antigen is chosen from the group consisting of: A33R and B5R or a homolog thereof.
- 6. A method for inducing in a subject an immune response against poxvirus infection comprising administering to said subject an immunologically effective amount of at least one nucleic acid encoding an intracellular mature virion antigen and at least one nucleic acid encoding an extracellular mature virion antigen of said poxvirus in an acceptable diluent.
- 7. A composition of matter comprising a carrier particle; and a DNA sequence coated onto the carrier particle, the DNA sequence comprising a promoter operative in the cells of a mammal and a protein coding region coding for a poxvirus antigen chosen from the group consisting of: IMV or EEV antigen.
- 8. The composition of claim 7 wherein said IMV poxvirus antigen is selected from the group consisting of L1R and A27L.
- 9. The composition of claim 7 wherein said EEV posvirus antigen is selected from the group consisting of A33R and B5R.
- 10. A vaccine comprising a composition of matter according to claim 8 and a composition of matter according to claim 9.
- 11. A method for inducing a protective immune response to a poxvirus in a mammal, comprising
(i) preparing a nucleic acid encoding an antigen of poxvirus operatively linked to a promoter operative in cells of a mammal; (ii) coating the nucleic acid in (i) onto carrier particles; (iii) accelerating the coated carrier particles into epidermal cells of the mammal in vivo; and (iv) detecting a protective immune response in said mammal upon exposure to a poxvirus.
- 12. The method according to claim 11 wherein the carrier particles are gold.
- 13. The method according to claim 11 wherein the antigen is chosen from the group consisting of IMV antigen and EEV antigen
- 14. The method according to claim 11 wherein said poxvirus is VACV.
- 15. A multivalent vaccine for protection against infection with more than one poxvirus comprising a composition of matter comprising a carrier particle having one or more DNA sequence coated onto the carrier particle, the DNA sequence comprising a promoter operative in the cells of a mammal and a nucleic acid coding for an antigen, said antigen selected from the group consisting of an IMV antigen and an EEV antigen, of a first poxvirus said poxvirus selected from the group consisting of Orthopoxvirus, Parapoxvirus, Caripoxvirus, Suipoxvirus, Leporipoxvirus, Avipoxvirus, Yatapoxvirus, Molluscipoxvirus, macropod poxvirus, and crocodilian poxvirus.
- 16. The multivalent vaccine of claim 15, further comprising a composition comprising a carrier particle having one or more DNA sequence coated onto the carrier particle, the DNA sequence comprising a promoter operative in the cells of a mammal a nucleic acid coding for an antigen, said antigen selected from the group consisting of IMV antigen and EEV antigen, of a second poxvirus different from said first poxvirus, said second poxvirus selected from the group consisting of Orthopoxvirus, Parapoxvirus, Caripoxvirus, Suipoxvirus, Leporipoxvirus, Avipoxvirus, Yatapoxvirus, Molluscipoxvirus, macropod poxvirus, and crocodilian poxvirus, wherein the nucleic acid coding for an IMV antigen is not on the same carrier particle as the nucleic acid coding for an EEV antigen.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority from Provisional application serial No. 60/187,608 filed on Mar. 7, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60187608 |
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