Claims
- 1. A method of immunization of a host mammal in which a desired immune response is produced to a papillomavirus, comprising the step of:
- administering to said host, according to an immunizing dosage schedule, a self-assembled HPV16 capsid comprising at least one papillomavirus L1 conformational epitope produced by the method comprising the step of permitting a genetic construct, comprising a papillomavirus L1 gene, to direct recombinant expression in a transformed eukaryotic host cell of said papillomavirus L1 conformational epitope by self-assembly of papillomavirus capsids comprising a L1 polypeptide, wherein said L1 polypeptide is characterized as having the amino acid sequence encoded by nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:2.
- 2. The method of immunization of claim 1, wherein said papillomavirus capsids further comprise a L2 polypeptide, and wherein recombinant expression of said L2 polypeptide is directed either by said construct further comprising a papillomavirus L2 gene or a different genetic construct comprising a papillomavirus L2 gene.
- 3. The method of immunization of claim 2, wherein said construct further comprises said papillomavirus L2 gene.
- 4. The method of immunization of claim 1, wherein said construct further comprises an insect cell vector, and wherein said host cell is an insect cell host.
- 5. The method of immunization of claim 4, wherein said insect cell vector is a baculovirus vector and said insect cell host is a Sf-9 insect cell.
- 6. The method of immunization of claim 1, wherein said construct further comprises a mammalian cell vector, and wherein said host cell is a mammalian cell host.
- 7. The method of immunization of claim 6, wherein said mammalian cell vector is a vaccinia vector.
- 8. The method of immunization of claim 1, wherein said construct further comprises a yeast cell vector, and wherein said host cell is a yeast cell host.
- 9. The method of immunization of claim 5, wherein said baculovirus vector is formed by cotransfecting an Sf-9 insect cell with recombinant baculovirus DNA and wild-type baculovirus DNA.
- 10. A method of immunization of a host mammal in which a desired immune response is produced to a papillomavirus, comprising the step of:
- administering to said host, according to an immunizing dosage schedule, a self-assembled HPV16 capsid comprising at least one papillomavirus L1 conformational epitope produced by the method comprising the step of permitting a genetic construct, comprising a papillomavirus L1 gene, to direct recombinant expression in a transformed eukaryotic host cell of said papillomavirus L1 conformational epitope by self-assembly of papillomavirus capsids consisting of a L1 polypeptide, wherein said L1 polypeptide is characterized as having the amino acid sequence encoded by the nucleotide sequence of SEQ ID NO:2.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/032,869, filed Mar. 16, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,437,951, which is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 07/941,371 filed Sep. 3, 1992. Application Ser. No. 07/941,371 is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. The invention relates to recombinant viral proteins. It relates particularly to recombinant viral proteins that are suitable for use in the diagnosis, prophylaxis and therapy of viral infections.
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