Claims
- 1. A chimeric gene construct comprising: a plant promoter operatively associated with DNA comprising a CTB coding sequence and an autoantigen coding sequence:
- 2. The chimeric gene construct according to claim 1, further comprising:
a translation enhancer operatively associated with said autoantigen coding sequence wherein said translation enhancer is fused between said CTB coding sequence and said autoantigen coding sequence.
- 3. The chimeric gene construct according to claim 2, wherein said translation enhancer is fused between said CTB coding sequence and said autoantigen coding sequence.
- 4. The chimeric gene construct according to claim 3, further comprising:
a transcriptional enhancer operatively associated with said translational enhancer and said autoantigen coding sequence; wherein said transcriptional enhancer is fused to said translation enhancer and said autoantigen coding sequence.
- 5. The chimeric gene construct according to claim 4, wherein said transcriptional enhancer is fused to said translation enhancer and said autoantigen coding sequence.
- 6. The chimeric gene construct according to claim 1, wherein said chimeric gene construct encodes for a protein autoantigenically related to a corresponding authentic autoantigen.
- 7. A plant cell transformed with the chimeric gene construct according to claim 1 conferring production of the encoded protein in said plant cell.
- 8. A transgenic plant transformed with the chimeric gene construct according to claim 1 conferring production of the encoded protein in said transgenic plant.
- 9. A method for preparing an autoantigen in a plant cell comprising:
growing plant cells transformed with the chimeric gene construct according to claim 1; and expressing said autoantigen coding sequence in said plant cells to confer production of the encoded protein in said plant cells.
- 10. A method for preparing an autoantigen in a transgenic plant comprising: transforming a transgenic plant with the chimeric gene construct according to claim 1; and
expressing said autoantigen coding sequence in said transgenic plant to confer production of the encoded protein in said transgenic plant.
- 11. A composition comprising:
plant cells transformed with the chimeric gene construct according to claim 1 in admixture with a physiologically compatible carrier.
- 12. A composition comprising:
a transgenic plant transformed with the chimeric gene construct according to claim 1 in admixture with a physiologically compatible carrier.
- 13. A method of treating an autoimmune disease, comprising:
administering a composition according to claim 11 to a mammal suspected of suffering from said autoimmune disease, in an amount sufficient to ameliorate symptoms of said disease.
- 14. A method of treating a T-cell mediated autoimmune disease, comprising:
administering a composition according to claim 11 to a mammal suspected of suffering from said T-cell mediated autoimmune disease, in an amount sufficient to ameliorate symptoms of said disease.
- 15. A method of treating an autoimmune disease, comprising:
administering a composition according to claim 12 to a mammal suspected of suffering from said autoimmune disease, in an amount sufficient to ameliorate symptoms of said disease.
- 16. A method of treating an T-cell mediated autoimmune disease, comprising:
administering a composition according to claim 12 to a mammal suspected of suffering from said T-cell mediated autoimmune disease, in an amount sufficient to ameliorate symptoms of said disease.
- 17. A kit comprising an autoimmune disease agent comprising a composition according to claim 11 and packaging therefore.
- 18. A kit comprising a T-cell mediated autoimmune disease agent comprising a composition according to claim 11 and packaging therefore.
- 19. A kit comprising an autoimmune disease agent comprising a composition according to claim 12 and packaging therefore.
- 20. A kit comprising a T-cell mediated autoimmune disease agent comprising a composition according to claim 12 and packaging therefore.
- 21. An edible composition comprising edible plant cells transformed with the chimeric construct of claim 1 admixed with a physiologically compatible carrier.
- 22. An edible composition comprising an edible transgenic plant transoformed with the chimeric construct of claim 1 admixed with a physiologically compatible carrier.
- 23. A vector comprising the chimeric gene construct according to claim 1.
- 24. The chimeric gene construct according to claim 1, wherein said autoantigen is a B-cell autoantigen.
- 25. The chimeric gene construct according to claim 21, wherein said B-cell autoantigen is glutamic acid decarboxylase.
- 26. The chimeric gene construct according to claim 21, wherein said B-cell autoantigen is insulin.
- 27. The chimeric gene construct according to claim 1, further comprising:
one or more internal ribosome entry site elements and one or more additional autoantigen coding sequences, wherein said one or more entry site elements are operatively associated with said one or more additional autoantigen coding sequences so as to permit their translation.
- 28. The chimeric gene construct according to claim 1, further comprising:
a nucleotide sequence encoding a microsomal retention signal wherein said retention signal is fused to the 3′ end of the autoantigen coding sequence, and; a nucleotide sequence encoding a flexible hinge peptide wherein said flexible hinge peptide is fused to said transcriptional enhancer and said autoantigen coding sequence.
- 29. A fusion protein comprising:
a sufficient amount of amino acid sequence of a CTB protein such that the fusion protein is expressed and is capable of forming a pentameric structure as determined by GM1-ganglioside binding and an amino acid sequence of an autoantigen.
- 30. The fusion protein according to claim 26, further comprising a microsomal retention signal and a flexible hinge peptide.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/082,688, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Government Interests
[0002] This work was supported at least in part using U.S. government finds and therefore the U.S. government has rights in the invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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