Invention Grant
US08119589B2 Modulation of CD4+ T cell responses by a tick saliva protein, Salp15 and polypeptides derived therefrom
有权
通过蜱唾液蛋白质调节CD4 + T细胞应答,Salp15及其衍生的多肽
- Patent Title: Modulation of CD4+ T cell responses by a tick saliva protein, Salp15 and polypeptides derived therefrom
- Patent Title (中): 通过蜱唾液蛋白质调节CD4 + T细胞应答,Salp15及其衍生的多肽
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Application No.: US11667748Application Date: 2005-09-14
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Publication No.: US08119589B2Publication Date: 2012-02-21
- Inventor: Juan Anguita
- Applicant: Juan Anguita
- Applicant Address: US NC Charlotte
- Assignee: University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Current Assignee: University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Current Assignee Address: US NC Charlotte
- Agency: Jenkins, Wilson, Taylor & Hunt, P.A.
- International Application: PCT/US2005/032843 WO 20050914
- International Announcement: WO2006/055077 WO 20060526
- Main IPC: C07K14/00
- IPC: C07K14/00

Abstract:
Salp15, biologically functional equivalents and fragments thereof, and nucleic acid molecules encoding the same are disclosed. Recombinant host cells, recombinant nucleic acids and recombinant proteins are also disclosed. Salp15 gene products and Salp15 polypeptide fragments have biological activity in modulating CD4+ T cell activation through specific binding to CD4. Thus, therapeutic methods involving modulating T cell activation using Salp15 and biologically active polypeptide fragments thereof are also disclosed. The specific binding of Salp15 and fragment peptides thereof to CD4 can inhibit HIV infection of T cells, and thus methods of using Salp15 for inhibiting HIV infection are also disclosed. Screening methods for selecting substances having an ability to modulate activation of T cells are also disclosed.
Public/Granted literature
- US20080305997A1 Modulation Of Cd4+ T Cell Responses By A Tick Saliva Protein, Salp15 And Polypeptides Derived Therefrom Public/Granted day:2008-12-11
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