Production and applications for polyvalent vaccines against diseases caused by papilloma viruses
First Claim
1. A method of making an antibody against a plurality of papilloma virus types, comprising:
- introducing into a mammal a plurality of DNA clones from a plurality of HPV types, wherein each clone of said plurality of DNA clones comprises an expression vector comprising DNA that encodes at least a portion of a L1 structural protein of a human papilloma virus comprising the coding sequence of at least one naturally occurring epitope of said papilloma virus or at least one randomly generated heterologous sequence which is derived from the coding sequence of a naturally occurring epitope by the exchange of one or more nucleotides;
testing the mammal to detect antibodies against a plurality of papilloma virus types generated by introducing the plurality of DNA clones into the mammal; and
harvesting antibodies from the mammal.
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Abstract
A vaccine against disease caused by papilloma viruses is described in certain embodiments, as well as certain vectors, obtainable by the following methods: (a) one or more expression vectors that contain the DNA code for a structural protein of papilloma viruses or a fragment thereof are injected into mammals, whereby in at least some of the expression vectors randomly generated heterologous sequences are inserted into the DNA code (b) serums are obtained from the mammals and these are tested for the presence of antibodies against particles of various papilloma virus types, and (c) using the serums tested, the structural protein gene clones are identified that code for a polyvalent vaccine, and (d) the vaccine is produced from them. Procedures for producing a vaccine is also described, together with its use for vaccination against diseases caused by papilloma viruses.
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1. A method of making an antibody against a plurality of papilloma virus types, comprising:
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introducing into a mammal a plurality of DNA clones from a plurality of HPV types, wherein each clone of said plurality of DNA clones comprises an expression vector comprising DNA that encodes at least a portion of a L1 structural protein of a human papilloma virus comprising the coding sequence of at least one naturally occurring epitope of said papilloma virus or at least one randomly generated heterologous sequence which is derived from the coding sequence of a naturally occurring epitope by the exchange of one or more nucleotides; testing the mammal to detect antibodies against a plurality of papilloma virus types generated by introducing the plurality of DNA clones into the mammal; and harvesting antibodies from the mammal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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