MUCOSIS B.V. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140271696 | Heat-Stable Respiratory Syncytial Virus F Protein Oligomers and Their Use in Immunological Compositions - Heat-stable oligomeric recombinant polypeptides, presenting at least one antigenic epitope of the pre-fusion Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) F protein, comprising the RSV F protein ectodomain, functionally deleted in the HRB region, transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains replaced with a heterologous trimerization domain, and absent two functional multibasic furin cleavage sites, are useful as antigenic components in immunogenic compositions useful in methods of inducing an immune response and vaccinate against RSV infections. | 09-18-2014 |
20140093532 | Immunogenic Compositions In Particulate Form And Methods For Producing The Same - The invention relates to the field of immunology and vaccine development, in particular to the development of vaccines based on native antigen oligomers. Provided is an immunogenic composition in particulate form, comprising oligomers of a surface exposed polypeptide of pathogenic origin or tumour origin, or antigenic part thereof, said oligomers being bound non-covalently to a particulate carrier, and a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent or excipient. Also provided is a recombinant polypeptide comprising (A) an N- or C-terminal antigenic domain, comprising at least one surface exposed polypeptide of pathogenic or tumour origin, or antigenic part thereof, the antigenic domain being fused to (B) an oligomerization domain (OMD), said oligomerization domain being fused via (C) a linker domain to (D) a peptidoglycan binding domain (PBD) consisting of a single copy of a LysM domain capable of mediating the non-covalent attachment of the polypeptide to a non-viable bacterium-like particle (BLP) obtained from a Gram-positive bacterium. | 04-03-2014 |
20120301501 | METHOD FOR SELECTING AND PRODUCING VACCINE COMPONENTS AND VACCINES BASED THEREON - The invention relates to the field of biology, more specifically to the field of immunology and microbiology. The invention further relates to the field of vaccines against microbial infections and especially bacterial vaccines, in particular to pneumococcal vaccines. More in particular, the invention relates to means and methods to identify, select and isolate a vaccine component for passive and/or active immunisation against a microorganism that can be killed by opsonophagocytic cells. The invention relates to a method to identify an opsonophagocytosis inducing antigen as a vaccine component for immunisation against a microorganism. The invention describes three pneumococcal proteins SlrA, IgA1 proteinase, and PsaA, and their use as a vaccine component with or without PpmA. The invention also discloses the use of antibodies against said proteins for passive immunization and diagnosis. | 11-29-2012 |