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Abstract

Grant Number: 1R43AI055271-01
PI Name: HORN, MICHAEL E.
PI Email: mhorn@prodigene.com
PI Title:
Project Title: Development of a Plant-based Vaccine aganist HIV

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Plant-based vaccines have now been proven to impart resistance to various viral and bacterial diseases in animals and in humans. These vaccines can be produced in a transgenic plant product such as corn flour. When ingested, the protein subunit induces a mucosal immune response. At the same time, some of the protein epitope induces a serum immune response. Plant-based vaccines, produces in grain, have several advantages including not needing a cold chain or needles. Any HIV immunogens will have excellent stability within the dry corn seed matrix allowing accurate dosing. Extremely inexpensive to produce, plant-based vaccines in corn seed make the ideal delivery system for protein subunit vaccines in areas of the world where a reliable cold chain, needle disposal and top quality medical personnel are issues of great importance. One plant-based vaccine has recently been shown to induce high antibody titers in the colostrums of postpartum female animals. Titers induced by the plant-based vaccine in corn was several-fold higher than using an existing injectable commercial vaccine. Thus, an HIV plant-based vaccine may have promise in controlling HIV transmission from an infected mother to infant through breast milk. We propose to put genes encoding three different HIV immunogens into individual corn lines. Seed material containing each HIV protein would be produced and analyzed for protein expression. High expressing lines will be selected for further development. Animal feeding studies would be conducted during a Phase II grant. Several new HIV gp120-related immunogens have been developed recently and these would make ideal candidates for an edible vaccine. We propose testing a gp120 subtype B strain, a gp140 version of that same strain, and a consensus env sequence recently published by Gaschen et al. (2002, Science 296:2354).

Thesaurus Terms:
AIDS vaccine, corn, molecular cloning, transgenic plant, vaccine development, virus protein
HIV envelope protein, HIV envelope protein gp120, HIV envelope protein gp160, medicinal plant, recombinant protein
biotechnology

Institution: PRODIGENE
101 GATEWAY BLVD, STE 100
COLLEGE STATION, TX 77845
Fiscal Year: 2003
Department:
Project Start: 01-MAY-2003
Project End: 30-APR-2004
ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IRG: ZRG1


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