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- Patent Title: Composite multi-epitope expression cassette, a recombinant virus composed thereof and application thereof
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Application No.: US16495502Application Date: 2019-01-21
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Publication No.: US11305007B2Publication Date: 2022-04-19
- Inventor: Chan Ding , Huabin Shao , Lei Tan , Guoyuan Wen , Shengqing Yu , Xusheng Qiu , Ying Liao , Chunchun Meng , Yingjie Sun , Cuiping Song
- Applicant: SHANGHAI VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, CHINESE ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (NATIONAL CENTER FOR ANIMAL HEALTH SHANGHAI)
- Applicant Address: CN Shanghai
- Assignee: SHANGHAI VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, CHINESE ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (NATIONAL CENTER FOR ANIMAL HEALTH SHANGHAI)
- Current Assignee: SHANGHAI VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, CHINESE ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (NATIONAL CENTER FOR ANIMAL HEALTH SHANGHAI)
- Current Assignee Address: CN Shanghai
- Agency: Workman Nydegger
- Priority: CN201810394542.X 20180427
- International Application: PCT/CN2019/072459 WO 20190121
- International Announcement: WO2019/205753 WO 20191031
- Main IPC: A61K39/00
- IPC: A61K39/00 ; A61K39/12 ; A61K48/00 ; C12N7/00 ; C12N15/86 ; A61K39/215 ; A61P31/14 ; C07K14/005

Abstract:
The present application relates a composite multi-epitope expression cassette, a recombinant virus composed thereof and application thereof, and in particular to a chimeric recombinant Newcastle disease virus inserted with an IBV epitope cassette and a vaccine prepared by using the virus. The expression cassette comprises: (a) T cell epitopes derived from S1 proteins of avian infectious bronchitis virus Holte strain and avian infectious bronchitis virus QX-like strain; and (b) B cell epitopes derived from S1 protein of avian infectious bronchitis virus Australian T strain. In the present application, the multi-epitope chimeric ST/B gene of avian infectious bronchitis virus is inserted into the backbone of LaSota strain, so that the LaSota strain can express S1-T/B protein. Thus, the purpose of preventing both ND and IB diseases is achieved. In addition, the T cell epitopes and B cell epitopes act synergistically to produce an earlier and more comprehensive immune response against virus.
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