Claims
- 1. An adenoviral particle, comprising a heterologous fiber, whereby binding of the viral particle to heparin sulfate proteoglycans (HSP) is reduced or eliminated compared to a particle that expresses its native fiber, wherein:
the adenoviral (Ad) particle, except for the fiber, is from a subgroup C adenovirus; and the fiber is from an adenovirus selected from the group consisting of Ad3, Ad35, Ad7, Ad11, Ad16, Ad21, Ad34, Ad40 short fiber, Ad41 short fiber, Ad8, Ad9, Ad10, Ad13, Ad15, Ad17, Ad19, Ad20, Ad22, Ad23, Ad24, Ad25, Ad26, Ad27, Ad28, Ad29 Ad30, Ad32, Ad33, Ad36, Ad38, Ad39, Ad42, Ad43, Ad44, Ad45, Ad46, Ad47, Ad48 and Ad49.
- 2. The particle of claim 1, wherein the binding of the viral particle to hepatocytes is reduced or eliminated compared to a particle that expresses its native fiber.
- 3. An adenoviral particle of claim 1, further comprising a mutation in the CAR-binding region of the capsid.
- 4. An adenoviral particle of claim 1, further comprising a mutation in the αv integrin-binding region of the capsid, whereby binding to the integrin is eliminated or reduced.
- 5. An adenoviral particle of claim 3, further comprising a mutation in the αv integrin-binding region of the capsid, whereby binding to the integrin is eliminated or reduced.
- 6. The adenoviral particle of claim 3, wherein the CAR-binding region of the capsid modified is on a fiber knob.
- 7. The adenoviral particle of claim 6, wherein the fiber knob modification is in the AB loop or CD loop.
- 8. The adenoviral particle of claim 7, wherein the fiber knob modification is selected from the group consisting of KO1 and KO12.
- 9. The adenoviral particle of any of claims 1-8, wherein the subgroup C virus is Ad2 or Ad5.
- 10. A method of reducing transduction of liver cells by an adenoviral particle, comprising reducing or eliminating binding of the particle to heparin sulfate proteoglycans (HSPS) on the liver cells, wherein:
the adenoviral (Ad) particle comprises heterologous fiber; the particle is derived from a subgroup C adenovirus; and
the fiber is from an adenovirus from a subgroup B, D or F adenovirus.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the fiber is from a virus selected from the group consisting of Ad3, Ad35, Ad7, Ad11, Ad16, Ad21, Ad34, Ad40 short fiber, Ad41 short fiber, Ad8, Ad9, Ad10, Ad13, Ad15, Ad17, Ad19, Ad20, Ad22, Ad23, Ad24, Ad25, Ad26, Ad27, Ad28, Ad29 Ad30, Ad32, Ad33, Ad36, Ad38, Ad39, Ad42, Ad43, Ad44, Ad45, Ad46, Ad47, Ad48 and Ad49.
- 12. The method of claim 10 or 11, wherein the viral particle is from an Ad2 or Ad5 virus.
- 13. The method of claim 10 or 11, wherein the adenoviral particle further comprises a mutation in the CAR-binding region of the capsid.
- 14. The method of claim 10 or 11, wherein the adenoviral particle, further comprises a mutation in the αv integrin-binding region of the capsid, whereby binding to the integrin is eliminated or reduced.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the adenoviral particle further comprises a mutation in the αv integrin-binding region of the capsid, whereby binding to the integrin is eliminated or reduced.
- 16. The method of claim 13, wherein the CAR-binding region of the capsid that is modified is on a fiber knob.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the fiber knob modification is in the AB loop or CD loop.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the fiber knob modification is selected from the group consisting of KO1 and KO12.
- 19. A nucleic acid molecule, comprising a modified genome of a group C adenovirus, wherein the modification comprises replacement of native fiber encoding nucleotides with those encoding a heterologous fiber from an adenovirus selected from the group consisting of Ad3, Ad35, Ad7, Ad11, Ad16, Ad21, Ad34, Ad40 short fiber, Ad41 short fiber, Ad8, Ad9, Ad10, Ad13, Ad15, Ad17, Ad19, Ad20, Ad22, Ad23, Ad24, Ad25, Ad26, Ad27, Ad28, Ad29 Ad30, Ad32, Ad33, Ad36, Ad38, Ad39, Ad42, Ad43, Ad44, Ad45, Ad46, Ad47, Ad48 and Ad49, whereby an adenoviral particle that comprises the nucleic acid molecule expresses the heterologous fiber.
- 20. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 19, wherein the group C adenovirus is Ad2 or Ad5.
- 21. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 19 that comprises an adenoviral vector.
- 22. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 21 that comprises heterologous nucleic acid.
- 23. The adenovirus particle of any of claims 1-8, wherein the fiber protein further comprises one or more further modifications that reduce or eliminate interaction of the resulting fiber with one or more cell surface proteins in addition to HSP.
- 24. The adenovirus particle of claim 23, further comprising a ligand, whereby the resulting fiber binds to a receptor for the ligand.
- 25. The adenovirus particle of claim 24, wherein the ligand is included in the knob region.
- 26. The adenovirus particle of claim 24, wherein the ligand is inserted into the fiber or it replaces a portion of the fiber.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/351,890, filed Jan. 24, 2003, to Michael Kaleko, Glen R. Nemerow, Theodore Smith and Susan C. Stevenson, entitled “FIBER SHAFT MODIFICATIONS FOR EFFICIENT TARGETING.” Benefit of priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/350,388, filed Jan. 24, 2002, entitled “FIBER SHAFT MODIFICATIONS FOR EFFICIENT TARGETING,” to Susan C. Stevenson, Michael Kaleko, Theodore Smith and Glen R. Nemerow, and to U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/391,967, filed Jun. 26, 2002, entitled “FIBER SHAFT MODIFICATIONS FOR EFFICIENT TARGETING,” to Stevenson, Susan C., Kaleko, Michael, Smith, Theodore and Nemerow, Glen R. This application is also related to International PCT application No. International PCT application No. PCT/US03/02295, filed Jan. 24, 2003, entitled “FIBER SHAFT MODIFICATIONS FOR EFFICIENT TARGETING,” to Michael Kaleko, Glen R. Nemerow, Theodore Smith and Susan C. Stevenson. The subject matter of each of these applications is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuations (1)
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