Claims
- 1. A stock of a replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector, said replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector comprising:
an expression cassette encoding a foreign gene product; an adenoviral encapsidation signal; and at least one copy of at least a functional part of an adenoviral ITR or a derivative thereof, wherein said stock is free of replication competent adenovirus.
- 2. The stock of claim 1, wherein said replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector comprises a deletion in at least a part of the E1 region of the adenoviral genome.
- 3. The stock of claim 2, wherein said part of the E1 region comprises the E1A region.
- 4. The stock of claim 2, wherein said part of the E1 region comprises nt. 459 to nt. 3510 of the adenoviral genome.
- 5. The stock of claim 2, wherein said replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector further comprises a deletion of the E2A region of the adenoviral genome.
- 6. The stock of claim 2, wherein said replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector further comprises genetic information encoding a pIX gene product and a pIX promoter.
- 7. The stock of claim 2, wherein said replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector further comprises at least one deficiency in at least one additional part of the adenoviral genome.
- 8. The stock of claim 2, where said replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector further comprises at least one deficiency in at least one additional part of the adenoviral genome necessary for viral replication.
- 9. The stock of claim 4, wherein said replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector replicates in a packaging cell line.
- 10. The stock of claim 9, wherein said packaging cell line comprises the PER.C6™ cell line.
- 11. A stock of a replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector, said vector comprising:
an expression cassette encoding a foreign gene product; an encapsidation signal comprising a portion of the viral genome required for encapsidation of the genome into virus particles; and at least one copy of at least a functional part of an adenoviral ITR or a derivative thereof, wherein said stock is free of replication competent adenovirus.
- 12. The stock of claim 11, wherein said replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector has a deletion in at least a part of the E1 region of the adenoviral genome.
- 13. The stock of claim 12, wherein said part of the E1 region is the E1A region.
- 14. The stock of claim 12, wherein said part of the E1 region comprises nt. 459 to nt. 3510 of the adenoviral genome.
- 15. The stock of claim 12, wherein said replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector further comprises a deletion of the E2A region of the adenoviral genome.
- 16. The stock of claim 12, wherein said replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector further comprises genetic information encoding a pIX gene product and a pIX promoter.
- 17. The stock of claim 12, wherein said replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector further comprises at least one deficiency in at least one additional part of the adenoviral genome.
- 18. The stock of claim 12, where said replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector further comprises at least one deficiency in at least one additional part of the adenoviral genome necessary for viral replication.
- 19. The stock of claim 14, wherein said replication deficient adenoviral gene transfer vector replicates in a packaging cell line.
- 20. The stock of claim 19, wherein said packaging cell line comprises the PER.C6™ cell line.
Priority Claims (3)
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95201611.1 |
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95201728.3 |
Jun 1995 |
EP |
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PCT/NL96/00244 |
Jun 1996 |
WO |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/125,751, filed Apr. 18, 2002, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/506,548, filed Feb. 17, 2000, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/334,765, filed Jun. 16, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,238,893, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/793,170, filed Mar. 25, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,994,128, which claims priority from PCT International Patent Application PCT/NL96/00244, filed Jun. 14, 1996, which itself claims priority from European Patent Application EP 95201728.3, filed Jun. 26, 1995, and European Patent Application EP 95201611.1, filed Jun. 15, 1995, each of which is hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference.
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