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Abstract

Grant Number: 1R43AI051026-01
PI Name: CHANG, CHIA-HWA
PI Email: cchang@oselinc.com
PI Title:
Project Title: Use of Modified Lactobacilli to Block HIV Transmission

Abstract: DESCRIPTION: (Provided by Applicant) Osel was founded to develop and commercialize a novel approach to prevent vaginal HIV transmission. We propose to colonize the vaginal mucosa with non-pathogenic lactobacilli, genetically modified to bind and inactivate HIV. We are constructing recombinant lactobacilli that express the potent HIV-inhibitor, cyanovirin-N (CV-N), or related HIV binding proteins. The strain of lactobacillus, L. jensenii, is an excellent human vaginal colonizer and we have gained preliminary evidence that we can manipulate this strain to express foreign proteins on the bacterial surface. We are using a new, strong, lactobacillus-specific promoter to drive expression of CV-N as a surface-anchored or secreted protein. Thus, the expression of this potent HIV-inhibitor from the modified bacteria should reduce or eliminate HIV particles introduced by semen, thereby significantly reducing the risk of HIV transmission. This approach would be discrete, female-controlled and should act synergistically with vaccines, condoms or other potential methods of protection. The work being proposed by Osel includes the genetic modifications of L. jensenii and demonstration that the bioengineered bacteria are capable of blocking HIV-infectivity in vitro. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: New approaches to block the transmission of viruses, like HIV, are urgently needed. The novel aproach proposed by Osel Inc. would find direct utility as a method to block HIV transmission. Since it is anticipated to be cost-effective, it can be used throughout the world, including in underdeveloped countries. The product will be marketed as a vaginal suppository to be used on a weekly, or monthly basis, and will be convenient to use and female-controlled. Importantly, the studies proposed in this application relate directly to a product concept associated with an unmet medical need and substantial commercial opportunity.

Thesaurus Terms:
AIDS vaccine, Lactobacillus, antiAIDS agent, bacterial protein, communicable disease control, sexually transmitted disease, vaccine development, vagina
binding protein, photosynthetic bacteria, recombinant protein, transfection /expression vector

Institution: OSEL, INC.
1800 WYATT DR, STE 14
SANTA CLARA, CA 95054
Fiscal Year: 2002
Department:
Project Start: 15-SEP-2002
Project End: 14-MAR-2003
ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IRG: ZRG1


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