POLYNUCLEOTIDE VACCINES FOR SIV INFECTION AND DISEASE
用于 SIV 感染和疾病的多核苷酸疫苗
基本信息
- 批准号:2671399
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.92万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1996
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1996-08-01 至 2001-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Lentivirus Macaca mulatta Retroviridae disease active immunization biotechnology cytokine disease /disorder model immunogenetics laboratory mouse plasmids polynucleotides simian AIDSs simian immunodeficiency virus transfection /expression vector vaccine development vector vaccine viral vaccines virus load virus protein
项目摘要
This application proposes independent investigator support for a candidate
who has been active in the development of non-viral gene delivery since
1986, and has participated in a number of original and significant studies
including studies resulting in the conception of polynucleotide vaccines.
The scope specifically involves the provision of funds to support the
training of the principal investigator over a five year period. The
majority of the work is supported by an active ARMDC award which will cover
all other costs of the investigation. Recently the candidate has founded
and directs a small academic gene therapy program, which has developed
methods for mucosal gene delivery and polynucleotide vaccines. This gene
therapy program has been assembled at the University of California at
Davis, where it has been able to exploit the substantial expertise of the
UC Davis CFAR research community and the local primate research center
(CRFRC). The candidate currently holds an adjunct appointment, and the
requested support would provide for some stability in salary for the
candidate, allowing further development as an independent academic
investigator. The candidate intends to continue to focus on the
development and testing of non-viral gene transfer technologies and the
application of those technologies to appropriate clinical targets. The
candidate believes that polynucleotide vaccines are ht most appropriate
therapeutic application for current non-viral gene delivery technologies,
and hence is focused on the development of such vaccines for prevention of
lentiviral disease and acute viral pneumonia. Genetic immunization (DNA
vaccination) and cytokine augmentation of antiviral immune responses are
novel areas of vaccine research. Limited studies have demonstrated that
plasmids expressing viral genes induce protective antiviral immune
responses after direct injection, and that exogenously administered
cytokines can also influence pre-existing or developing host immune
responses. However, the efficacy of genetic vaccines (with or without
cytokines and /or B7) directed against lentiviruses which cause fatal
immunodeficiency in primates (including humans) has not been proven. In
addition, wee have yet to clarify immune responses in vaccinated primates
that do confer protection versus those that do not. This proposal is aimed
at defining a "safe" genetic immunization protocol capable of inducing
protective immunity to SIV infection and disease, and concurrently
identifying the immune mechanisms responsible for this protective immunity.
The identification of these mechanisms is expected to further open the way
to effective post exposure immunotherapies for already infected
individuals. This application will provide support for achieving the
following specific aims;
1. Development of DNA vectors for enhanced expression of lentiviral
proteins.
2. Generating and evaluating immune responses to lentiviral proteins after
direct DNA injection using mouse and macaque models.
3. Generating and evaluating immune responses to lentiviral proteins after
direct DNA injection of vectors expressing both lentiviral proteins and
cytokines.
4. Evaluation of clinical course of macaques which have been vaccinated
using DNA injection and challenged with pathogenic SIV.
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项目成果
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