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Yeast-based vaccines as immunotherapy

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Assignee: FRANZUSOFF ALEXPriority: Dec 16, 2002Filed: Jul 12, 2012Published: Mar 21, 2013
Est. expiryDec 16, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

Compositions and methods for treating and/or preventing a variety of diseases and conditions that are amenable to immunotherapy and, in one particular embodiment, compositions and methods for treating and/or preventing cancer in an animal are described. Specifically improvements related to the use of a yeast-based vaccine comprising a yeast vehicle and an antigen that is selected to elicit an antigen-specific cellular and humoral immune response in an animal, for use in prophylactic and/or therapeutic vaccination and the prevention and/or treatment of a variety of diseases and conditions are disclosed.

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         81 . A composition comprising:
 a) a yeast vehicle; and   b) a fusion protein expressed by the yeast vehicle, the fusion protein comprising:
 i) at least one antigen from an infectious disease pathogen; and 
 ii) a peptide linked to the N-terminus of the antigen or immunogenic domain thereof, the peptide consisting of between two and six amino acid residues that are heterologous to the antigen or immunogenic domain thereof, wherein the peptide stabilizes the expression of the fusion protein in the yeast vehicle or prevents posttranslational modification of the expressed fusion protein; 
 wherein the amino acid residue at position one of the fusion protein is a methionine; 
 wherein the amino acid residue at position two of the fusion protein is not a glycine or a proline; 
 wherein none of the amino acid residues at positions 2-6 of the fusion protein is a methionine; and, 
 wherein none of the amino acid residues at positions 2-5 of the fusion protein is a lysine or an arginine. 
   
     
     
         82 . The composition of  claim 81 , wherein the peptide consists of six amino acid residues that are heterologous to the antigen. 
     
     
         83 . The composition of  claim 81 , wherein the infectious disease pathogen is selected from the group consisting of: a virus, a bacterium, a fungus, and a parasite. 
     
     
         84 . The composition of  claim 81 , wherein the infectious disease pathogen is a virus. 
     
     
         85 . The composition of  claim 81 , wherein the antigen is from hepatitis B virus (HBV). 
     
     
         86 . The composition of  claim 81 , wherein the antigen is from hepatitis C virus (HCV). 
     
     
         87 . The composition of  claim 81 , wherein the antigen is from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). 
     
     
         88 . The composition of  claim 81 , wherein the yeast vehicle is a whole, killed yeast. 
     
     
         89 . The composition of  claim 81 , wherein yeast vehicle is from  Saccharomyces cerevisiae.    
     
     
         90 . A composition, comprising:
 a) a yeast vehicle; and   b) a fusion protein expressed by the yeast vehicle, the fusion protein comprising:
 i) at least one antigen from an infectious disease pathogen; and 
 ii) a peptide linked to the N-terminus of the antigen or immunogenic domain thereof, the peptide consisting of between two and six amino acid residues that are heterologous to the antigen or immunogenic domain thereof, wherein the peptide stabilizes the expression of the fusion protein in the yeast vehicle or prevents posttranslational modification of the expressed fusion protein, and wherein the peptide does not negatively impact an immune response against the antigen or immunogenic domain thereof; 
 wherein the first six amino acids of the fusion protein consist of an amino acid sequence of M-X 2 -X 3 -X 4 -X 5 -X 6 ; 
 wherein M is methionine; 
 wherein X 2  is any amino acid except glycine, proline, lysine or arginine; 
 wherein X 3  is any amino acid except methionine, lysine or arginine; 
 wherein X 4  is any amino acid except methionine, lysine or arginine; 
 wherein X 5  is any amino acid except methionine, lysine or arginine; and 
 wherein X 6  is any amino acid except methionine. 
   
     
     
         91 . The composition of  claim 90 , wherein X 6  is a proline. 
     
     
         92 . The composition of  claim 90 , wherein the peptide consists of an amino acid sequence of M-A-D-E-A-P (SEQ ID NO:1). 
     
     
         93 . The composition of  claim 90 , wherein the infectious disease pathogen is selected from the group consisting of: a virus, a bacterium, a fungus, and a parasite. 
     
     
         94 . The composition of  claim 90 , wherein the infectious disease pathogen is a virus. 
     
     
         95 . The composition of  claim 90 , wherein the antigen is from hepatitis B virus (HBV). 
     
     
         96 . The composition of  claim 90 , wherein the antigen is from hepatitis C virus (HCV). 
     
     
         97 . The composition of  claim 90 , wherein the antigen is from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). 
     
     
         98 . The composition of  claim 90 , wherein the yeast vehicle is a whole, killed yeast. 
     
     
         99 . The composition of  claim 90 , wherein yeast vehicle is from  Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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