WO2011148356A1 - Vaccines comprising cholesterol and cpg as sole adjuvant - carrier molecules - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to vaccines having one or more antigens and cholesterol and uses thereof.
- the invention further relates to vaccines having one or more antigens and one or more immune modulatory molecules and cholesterol and uses thereof.
- Vaccines comprising one or more antigens and cholesterol, and vaccines comprising one or more antigens, one or more immune modulatory molecules and cholesterol are described.
- the invention relates to a vaccine comprising one or more antigens and cholesterol.
- the one or more antigens are each independently, a microbial antigen, a self antigen, a tumor antigen, an allergen, or an addictive substance.
- the invention relates to a vaccine comprising one or more antigens and one or more immune modulatory molecules and cholesterol.
- the vaccine further comprises a pharmaceutical carrier.
- the one or more antigens are each independently, a microbial antigen, a self antigen, a tumor antigen, an allergen, or an addictive substance.
- the invention relates to a method of inducing an antigen- specific immune response in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering a vaccine comprising one or more antigens and cholesterol in an effective amount to induce an antigen-specific immune response in the subject.
- the invention relates to a method of inducing an antigen- specific immune response in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering a vaccine comprising one or more antigens and one or more immune modulatory molecules and cholesterol. DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
- Figure 1 Graphs representing antigen specific cytokine secretion by T ceils in the presence of no adjuvant, or in the presence of CpG or CpG + cholesterol as an adjuvant.
- Figure 1a Graph of CD4+ T cells secreting single or double cytokines.
- Figure 1b Graph of CD4+ T ceils secreting triple cytokines.
- Figure 1c Graph of CD8+ T cells secreting single or double cytokines.
- Figure 1d Graph of CD8+ T cells secreting triple cytokines.
- Figure 2 Graph of IL-2 (Figure 2a) and IFN- ⁇ ( Figure 2b) production in the presence of no adjuvant, CpG and CpG + cholesterol.
- Figure 3 Graph of ovalbumin specific CD8+ T cell responses in the presence of no adjuvant or in the presence of CpG or CpG + cholesterol as an adjuvant.
- Figures 3a-3b cytotoxic T cell responses
- Figures 3c-3d antigen-specific CD8+ T cell population.
- Figure 4 Graph of ovalbumin specific antibody titers in the presence of no adjuvant or in the presence of CpG or CpG + cholesterol as an adjuvant. The numbers above each bar represent the ratio of lgG2c/igG1.
- Figure 5 Transmission Electron Microscopy image of antigen, CpG and cholesterol.
- Figure 6 Graph depicting the injection site reactions in calves immunized with pentavalent inactivated viral vaccine BVDV 1 &2, IBRV, PI3V and BRSV in the presence of CpG + cholesterol (at ratios of 1 :1 or 1 :10 CpGxhoIesterol), Advasure- DEAE/Dextran, QCDCR or QCDCR + CpG.
- CpG + cholesterol at ratios of 1 :1 or 1 :10 CpGxhoIesterol
- Advasure- DEAE/Dextran QCDCR or QCDCR + CpG.
- Table 1 depicts percentage of calves with clinical disease, fever, leucopenia or viremia following challenge with BVDV-2 post vaccination with pentavalent inactivated viral vaccine BVDV 1 &2, IBRV, PI3V and BRSV in the presence of CpG + cholesterol (at ratios of 1 :1 or 1 :10 CpGxhoIesterol), Advasure-DEAE/Dextran, QCDCR or QCDCR + CpG.
- CpG + cholesterol at ratios of 1 :1 or 1 :10 CpGxhoIesterol
- Advasure-DEAE/Dextran QCDCR or QCDCR + CpG.
- FIG. 7 Graph of antigen-specific antibody response in pigs immunized with pertactin (p68) formulated with various adjuvants including CpG + cholesterol.
- (*) represents the presence of a stabilized internucieotide linkage and court represents a phosphodiester bond.
- J represents an iodo modified nucleotide and E represents an ethyl modified nucleotide,
- aspects of the invention relate to vaccines having one or more antigens and cholesterol, and vaccines having one or more antigens and one or more immune modufatory molecules and cholesterol.
- methods of inducing an antigen-specific immune response in a subject in need thereof by administering the vaccines of the invention are disclosed.
- Use of the vaccines in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of a disorder are also disclosed.
- a one or more antigen(s) are each independently, a microbial antigen, a self antigen, a tumor antigen, an allergen, or an addictive substance.
- a microbial antigen is of bacterial, viral or parasitic origin.
- the antigen is a peptide, a peptide conjugated to a carrier protein, a polypeptide, a recombinant protein, a purified protein, whole killed pathogen, live attenuated virus, live attenuated bacteria, antigen expressed within a viral or bacteria! vector, a polysaccharide, a polysaccharide conjugated to a carrier protein, protein conjugated to a virus-like particle, a hapten, a hapten conjugated to a carrier protein or a small molecule.
- the antigen is of bacterial origin.
- the bacterial antigen is whole killed bacteria, live attenuated bacteria or bacterial purified proteins.
- a bacteria includes, but is not limited to,
- Aceinetobacter calcoaceticus Acetobacter paseruianus, Actinobacilius
- actinomycetemcomitans Actinobacilius pleuropneumoniae, Actinomyces israelii, Actinomyces viscosus, Aeromonas hydrophila, Alcaliges eutrophus, Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius, Arhaeglobus fulgidus, Bacillus species, Bacillus antracis, Bacillus pumilus, Bacillus stearothermophillus, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus thermocatenulatus, Bacteroides species, Bordetella species, Bordetella bronchiseptica, Borrelia burgdorferi, Brucella species, Burkholderia cepacia, Burkholderia glumae, Brachyspira species. Brachyspira hyodysenteria, Brachyspira pilosicoli, Camphylobacter species,
- Campylobacter jejuni Chlamydia psittaci, Chlamydia trachomatis, Chlamydophila species, Chromobactehum viscosum, Clostridium species, Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium difficile, Clostridium perfringens, Clostridium tetani, Corynebacterium species, Corynebacterium diphtheriae, Ehrlichia canis, Enterobacter species,
- Escherichia species Escherichia coli, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Haemophilus species, Haemophilus influenzae, Haemophilus somnus, Helicobacter species, Helicobacter pylori, Helicobacter suis, Klebsiella species, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Lactobacillus acidophilis, Lawsonia intracellularis, Legionella species, Legionella pneumophilia, Leptospira species, such as Leptospira canicola, Leptospira grippotyposa, Leptospira hardjo, Leptospira borgpetersenii hardjo-bovis, Leptospira borgpetersenii hardjo- prajitno, Leptospira interrogans, Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae, Leptospira pomona, Leptospira, Leptospira bratislava, Listeria species, Listeria monocytogen
- Meningococcal bacteria Moraxella species, Mycobacterium species, Mycobacterium bovis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium intracellular, Mycobacterium kansaii, Mycobacterium gordonae, Mycoplasma species, such as, Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Mycoplasma synoviae, Mycoplasma hyorhinis, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Mycoplasma mycoides subsp.
- mycoides LC Neisseria species, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Neisseria meningitidis, Odoribacter denticanis, Pasteurella species, Pasteurelta (Mannheimia) haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida, Photorhabdus luminescens, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Porphyromonas gulae, Porphyromonas salivosa, Propionibacterium acnes, Proteus species, Proteus vulgaris, Pseudomonas species, Pseudomnas wisconsinensis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas fluorescens C9, Pseudomonas fluorescens SIKW1, Pseudomonas tragi, Pseudomonas luteola, Pseudomonas oleovorans
- Psychrobacter immobilis Rickettsia spp, Rickettsia prowazekii, Rickettsia rickettsia, Salmonella species, Salmonella bongori, Salmonella choleraeuis, Salmonella dublin, Salmonella enterica, Salmonella newport, Salmonella typhimurium, Salmonella typhi, Serratia marcescens, Shigella species, Spirlina plaiensis, Staphylococci species, Staphlyoccocus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus hyicus,
- Streptococcus species Streptobacillus moniliformis, beta-hemolytic Streptococcus, Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A Streptococcus), Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B Streptococcus) , Streptococcus (viridans group), Streptococcus faecalis, Streptococcus bovis, Streptococcus uberis, Streptococcus dysgalactiae, Streptococcus (anaerobic sps.), Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sobrinus, Streptococcus sanguis, Streptomyces albus, Streptomyces cinnamoneus, Streptomyces exfoliates, Streptomyces scabies, Sulfolobus acidocaldarius, Syechocystis sppion
- Treponena species Treponema denticola, Treponema minutum, Treponema palladium, Treponema per pneumonia, Treponema phagedenis, Treponema refringens, Treponema vincentii, Vibrio species, Vibrio cholerae, Yersinia species and combinations thereof.
- Polypeptides or polysaccharides of bacterial pathogens include, but are not limited to, an iron-regu!ated outer membrane protein (IROMP), an outer membrane protein (OMP), and an A-protein of Aeromonis salmonicida which causes furunculosis, p57 protein of Renibacterium salmoninarum which causes bacterial kidney disease (BKD), major surface associated antigen (msa), a surface expressed cytotoxin (mpr), a surface expressed hemolysin (tsh), and a flagellar antigen of Yersiniosis; an iron-regu!ated outer membrane protein (IROMP), an outer membrane protein (OMP), and an A-protein of Aeromonis salmonicida which causes furunculosis, p57 protein of Renibacterium salmoninarum which causes bacterial kidney disease (BKD), major surface associated antigen (msa), a surface expressed cytotoxin (mpr), a surface expressed hemolysin (tsh), and
- ECP extracellular protein
- IROMP extracellular protein
- a structural protein of Pasteurellosis an OMP and a flagellar protein of Vibrosis anguillarum and V. ordalir, a flagellar protein, an OMP protein, aroA, and purA of Edwardsiellosis ictaluri and E. tarda; and surface antigen of lchthyophthirius; and a structural and regulatory protein of Cytophaga columnari; and a structural and regulatory protein of Rickettsia, IsdA, Cif A, C!fB, Opp3A, HLA and capsular polysaccharides from Staphylococcus aureus.
- the antigen is of viral origin.
- the viral antigen is whole killed or inactivated virus, live attenuated virus or viral purified proteins or peptides.
- the virus is one that infects animals including, but not limited to, Avian herpesvirus, Avian influenza, Avian leukosis virus, Avian paramyxoviruses, Border disease virus, Bovine coronavirus, Bovine ephemeral fever virus, Bovine herpes viruses, Bovine immunodeficiency virus, Bovine leukemia virus, Bovine parainfluenza virus 3, Bovine respiratory syncytial virus, Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), BVDV Type I, BVDV Type II, Canine adenovirus, Canine coronavirus (CCV), Canine distemper virus, Canine herpes viruses, Equine herpes viruses, Canine influenza virus, Canine parainfluenza virus, Canine parvovirus, Canine respiratory coronavirus, Classical swine fever virus, Eastern Equine encephalitis virus (EEE), Equine infectious anemia virus, Equine influenza virus, West nile virus, Feline Calictvirus, Feline enteric coronavirus
- herpesviruses Porcine parvovirus, Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) Virus, Pseudorabies virus, Rabies, Rotovirus, Rhinoviruses, Rinderpest virus, Swine influenza virus, Transmissible gastroenteritis virus, Turkey coronavirus,
- PRRS Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome
- Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, Vesicular stomatitis virus, West Nile virus, Western equine encephalitis virus and combinations thereof.
- the virus is one that infects humans, including, but not limited to, Adenoviridae (most adenoviruses); Arena viridae (hemorrhagic fever viruses);
- Astroviruses Bungaviridae (e.g., Hantaan viruses, bunga viruses, phleboviruses and Nairo viruses); Ca!civiridae (e.g., strains that cause gastroenteritis); Coronoviridae (e.g., coronaviruses); Filoviridae (e.g., ebola viruses); Flaviridae (e.g., hepatitis C virus, dengue viruses, encephalitis viruses, yellow fever viruses); Hepadnaviridae (Hepatitis B virus); Herpesviridae (herpes simplex virus (HSV) 1 and 2, varicella zoster virus, cytomegalovirus (ClvlV), herpes virus); Iridovtridae (e.g., African swine fever virus); Norwalk and related viruses; Orthomyxoviridae (e.g., influenza viruses); Papovaviridae (papilloma viruses,
- human immunodeficiency viruses such as HIV-1or HIV-2 (also referred to as HTLV-III, LAV or HTLV-III/LAV, or HIV-III; and other isolates, such as HI -LP); Rhabdoviradae (e.g., vesicuiar stomatitis viruses, rabies viruses); Togaviridae (e.g., equine encephalitis viruses, rubella viruses); and Unclassified viruses (e.g., the etiological agents of Spongiform encephalopathies, the agent of delta hepatitis (thought to be a defective satellite of hepatitis B virus).
- HIV-1or HIV-2 also referred to as HTLV-III, LAV or HTLV-III/LAV, or HIV-III
- HI -LP HIV-1or HIV-2
- Rhabdoviradae e.g., vesicuiar stomatitis viruses, rabies viruses
- the antigen is of parasitic origin.
- the parasite is a protein from Anaplasma, Ancylostoma (hookworms), Ascaris, Babesia, Coccidia, Cryptosporidium parvum, Dirofilaria (heartworms), Eimeria species, Fasciola hepatica (liver fluke), Giardia, Hammondia, Isopsora, Leishmania species, Neospora caninum, Sarcocystis, Schistosoma, Strongy ides, Taenia, Toxoplasma gondii, Trichineila species, Trichomonas species or Trypanosoma species, and combinations thereof.
- the parasite is an external parasite.
- an external parasite includes, but is not limited to, ticks, including Ixodes, Rhipicephalus, Dermacentor, Ambiyomma, Boophilus, Hyaiomma, or Haemaphysaiis species, and combinations thereof.
- an antigen is a self antigen.
- a self antigen is an antigen of a subject's own cells or cell products that causes an immune response in a subject.
- a self antigen includes, but is not limited to, a tumor antigen, an antigen associated with Alzheimer's Disease, an antigen against an antibody, or an antigen that is expressed from human endogenous retroviral elements.
- An antigen associated with Alzheimer's Disease may be tau or ⁇ -amyloid.
- An antigen against an antibody may be an antigen against a human antibody, for example, in some embodiments the antigen is IgE.
- an antigen is a tumor antigen.
- the tumor antigen is one or more of WT1 , MUC1 , LMP2, HPV E6 or HPV E7, EGFR or variant form, for example, EGFRvllI, HER-2/neu, Idiotype, MAGE A3, p53 nonmutant, NY-ESO-1 , PSIvIA, GD2, CEA, MelanA/MART1 , Ras mutant, gp100, p53 mutant, Proteinase3 (PR1 ), bcr-ab!, Tyrosinase, Survivin, PSA, hTERT, Sarcoma translocation breakpoints, EphA2, PAP, ML-!AP, AFP, EpCAM, ERG (TMPRSS2 ETS fusion gene), NA17, PAX3, ALK, Androgen receptor, Cyclin B1 , polysiaiic acid, MYCN, RhoC, TRP-2, GD3,
- GM1 Mesothelin, PSCA, MAGE A1 , sLe (animal), CYP1 B1 , PLAC1 , GM3, BORIS, Tn, GloboH, ETV6-AML, NY-BR-1 , RGS5, SART3, STn, Carbonic anhydrase IX, PAX5, OY-TES1 , Sperm protein 17, LCK, HMWMAA, AKAP-4, SSX2, XAGE 1 , B7H3, Legumain, Tie 2, Page4, VEGFR2, MAD-CT-1 , FAP, PDGFR-beta, MAD-CT-2, or Fos-related antigen 1.
- tumor antigens have been ranked based on criteria such as a) therapeutic function, b) immunogenicity, c) role of the antigen in oncogenicity, d) specificity, expression level and percent of antigen-positive ceils, e) stem ceil expression, f) number of patients with antigen-positive cancers, g) number of antigenic epitopes and h) cellular location of antigen expression (see Cheever, M, A. et al., Ciincal Cancer Research, September 1 , 2009, 15(17):5323-5337).
- the tumor antigen is one or more of survivin, Her-2, EFGRvlil, PSA, PAP or PMSA.
- an antigen is an allergen.
- An allergen refers to a substance (antigen) that can induce an allergic or asthmatic response in a susceptible subject.
- the list of allergens is enormous and can include pollens, insect venoms, animal dander dust, fungal spores and drugs (e.g. penicillin).
- Examples of natural, animal and plant allergens include but are not limited to proteins specific to the following genuses: Agropyron (e.g. Agropyron repens); Agrostis (e.g.
- Agrostis alba Alder, AInus ⁇ AInus gultinoasa); Alternaria (Alternaria alte nata); Ambrosia (Ambrosia artemiisfolia; Anthoxanthum (e.g. Anthoxanthum odoratum); Apis (e.g. Apis multiflorum);
- Arrhenatherum e.g. Arrhenatherum elatius
- Artemisia Artemisia vulgaris
- Avena e.g. Avena sativa
- Betula Betula verrucosa
- Blattelia e.g. Biattella germanica
- Bromus e.g. Bromus inermis
- Canine Canis familiaris
- Chamaecyparis e.g. Chamaecyparis obtusa
- Cryptomeria Cerptomeria japonica
- Cupressus e.g. Cupressus sempervirens, Cupressus arizonica and Cupressus macrocarpa
- Dactylis e.g.
- Dactylis glomerata Dermatophagoides (e.g. Dermatophagoides farinae); Felis (Felis domesticus); Festuca (e.g. Festuca elatiofy Holcus (e.g. Holcus lanatus); Juniperus (e.g. Juniperus sabinoides, Juniperus virginiana, Juniperus communis and Juniperus ashei); Lolium (e.g. Lolium perenne or Lolium multiflorum); Oiea (Olea europa); Parietaria (e.g.
- Paspalum e.g. Paspalum notatum
- Periplaneta e.g. Peripianeta americana
- Phalaris e.g. Phalaris arundinacea
- Phieum e.g. Phieum pratense
- Plantago e.g. Plantago lanceolata
- Poa e.g. Poa pratensis or Poa compressa
- Quercus Quercus alba
- Secaie e.g. Secale cereale
- Sorghum e.g. Sorghum halepensis
- Thuya e.g. Thuya orientalis
- Triticum e.g. Triticum aestivum
- an antigen is an addictive substance.
- An addictive substance is any chemical or biological substance, including synthetic or artificial substances, that cause a subject to develop an addiction to that substance.
- an addictive substance is nicotine or cocaine
- the antigen in a vaccine against a nicotine addiction is nicotine or a nicotine-like hapten conjugated to a carrier.
- the carrier to which nicotine or nicotinelike hapten is conjugated is diphtheria toxoid.
- an antigen or a hapten is conjugated to a carrier protein.
- the carrier protein is a bacterial toxoid or derivative
- a bacterial toxoid is diphtheria toxoid or a derivative thereof.
- a bacterial toxoid is CRM197.
- the virus-like particle is HBsAg, HBcAg, E. coli
- bacteriophage ⁇ Norwalk virus or influenza HA.
- Cholesterol is a white crystalline substance with a chemical formula of C27H45OH. It is a cyclic hydrocarbon alcohol which is classified as a lipid.
- a lipid is any group of organic compounds, including, but not limited to, the fats, oils, waxes, sterols and triglycerides, that are insoluble in water but are soluble in nonpolar organic solvents, are oify to the touch and together with carbohydrates and proteins are the principal structural material of living cells. Cholesterol is insoluble in water but is soluble in a number of organic solvents.
- sterol refers to compounds in animals which are biologically produced from perpenoid precursors. They comprise a steroid ring structure, having a hydroxyl (OH) group. In some aspects, the hydroxy! group may be attached to carbon-3.
- the hydrocarbon chain of the fatty-acid substituent varies in length. In some aspects, the hydrocarbon chain may be from 16 to 20 carbon atoms. In some aspects, the hydrocarbon chain may be saturated or unsaturated.
- Sterols can contain one or more double bonds in the ring structure and may also include a variety of substituents attached to the rings. Sterols and their fatty-acid esters may be water insoluble. Fatty-acid esters relate to any of a class of organic compounds
- sterols refers to synthetic sterols.
- synthetic steroids includes, but is not limited to, glucocorticoids (for example, prednisone, dexamethasone, triamcinolone), mineralocorticoid (for example, fludrocortisones), vitamin D (for example, dihydrotachysteroi), androgens (for example, oxandrolone, nandroione, anabolic steroids), estrogens (for example, diethylstilbestrot) and progestins (for example, norethindrone, medroxyprogesterone acetate).
- glucocorticoids for example, prednisone, dexamethasone, triamcinolone
- mineralocorticoid for example, fludrocortisones
- vitamin D for example, dihydrotachysteroi
- androgens for example, oxandrolone, nandroione, anabolic steroids
- estrogens for example, diethylstilbestrot
- sterols include, but are not limited to, natural steroids such as, ⁇ -sitosterol, stigmasterol, ergosterol, ergocalciferot, and cholesterol. Such sterols may be purchased commercially. Cholesterol, for example, is disclosed in the Merck Index, 12 th Ed., p. 369.
- sterols may be used as an adjuvant.
- the amount of sterol may be about 1 ⁇ g to about 5,000pg per vaccine dose.
- the amount of sterol may be about 1 pg to about 4,000pg per vaccine dose, about 1 pg to about 3,000pg per vaccine dose, about 1 pg to about 2,000pg per vaccine dose, or about 1 pg to about 1 ,000pg per vaccine dose.
- the amount of sterol may be about 5pg to about 750pg per vaccine dose, about 5pg to about 500pg per vaccine dose, about 5pg to about 250pg per vaccine dose, about 5pg to about 100pg per vaccine dose, about 15pg to about 100pg per vaccine dose, or about 30pg to about 75pg per vaccine dose.
- a vaccine has one or more antigens and cholesterol.
- the amount of cholesterol relative to the amount of antigen is about 0.1 to about 50 fold greater by weight.
- the amount of cholesterol is about 1 to about 10 fold greater by weight than the antigen.
- the amount of cholesterol is equal in weight to the antigen.
- a vaccine has one or more antigens and one or more immune modulatory molecules and cholesterol.
- a vaccine further includes a pharmaceutical carrier.
- in conjunction refers to an admixture, a combination or being in close proximity to one or more antigens, and one or more antigens and one or more immune modulatory molecules.
- the one or more antigens and/or the one or more immune modulatory molecules may be attached to cholesterol by a physical means via one or more linkers.
- a linker includes, but is not limited to, direct or indirect linkers.
- the one or more antigens and/or one or more immune modulatory molecules and cholesterol may be
- one or more antigens may be admixed with one or more immune modulatory molecules.
- one or more antigens may be admixed with cholesterol.
- one or more immune modulatory molecules may be admixed with cholesterol.
- one or more immune modulatory molecules may be admixed with antigen and cholesterol.
- one or more immune modulatory molecules may be admixed with cholesterol and one or more antigens may be separate.
- one or more antigens may be admixed with cholesterol and one or more immune modulatory molecules may be separate.
- one or more antigens and/or one or more immune modulatory molecules may be in conjunction with cholesterol.
- the amount of cholesterol relative to the amount of antigen is greater than the amount of antigen. In some aspects, the amount of cholesterol relative to the amount of antigen is about 0.1 to 50 fold greater by weight than the antigen. In aspects, the amount of cholesterol relative to the amount of antigen is about 10 to about 50 fold, about 20 to about 40 fold, about 30 to about 35 fold greater by weight than the antigen. In aspects, the amount of cholesterof relative to the amount of antigen is about 1 to about 10 fold greater by weight than the antigen. In aspects, the amount of cholesterol relative to the amount of antigen is equal in weight to the antigen. In aspects, the antigen may be one or more antigens and the weight of the antigen is the total weight of the one or more antigens.
- an immune modulatory molecule is a molecule that modulates immune cells in a subject. This effect may be mediated directly, for example, through a receptor, or indirectly, for example, through cytokines or chemokines released from another immune cell that is modulated directly.
- An induction of an immune response refers to any increase in number or activity of an immune cell, or an increase in expression or absolute levels of an immune factor, such as a cytokine.
- Immune cells include, but are not limited to, NK cells, CD4+ T lymphocytes, CD8+ T lymphocytes, B cells, dendritic cells, macrophage and other antigen-presenting ceils.
- Cytokines include, but are not limited to, inter!eukins, TNF-a, IFN- , ⁇ and ⁇ .
- an immune modulator is a molecule which when used with an antigen enhances antigen specific humoral (for example, antibody) and or cellular (for example, T eel! immune responses.
- an immune modulatory molecule is a TLR agonist, an antimicrobial peptide, a cytokine, a chemokine, a NOD ligand or an oligonucleotide.
- a TLR agonist is an oligoribonucleotide (ORN) or a small molecule that activates TLR 7 and/or TLR 8.
- a TLR agonist is an oiigodeoxynucieotide (ODN) that activates through TLR 9.
- a TLR 9 agonist is an ODN containing unmethylated CpG motifs, a B-Class
- a TLR 9 agonist is I O-2055, !MO-2125 or IMO-2134 (QAX935).
- a TLR agonist is a poly l:C that activates TLR 3.
- the poly l:C is ODN1 a having the sequence 5'- !CI CIC ICI CIC ICI CIC ICI CIC IC-3' (SEQ ID NO:16).
- an oligonucleotide can encompass various chemical modifications and substitutions, in comparison to natural RNA and DNA, involving a phosphodiester internuc!eoside bridge, a ⁇ -D-ribose unit and/or a natural nucleoside base (adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, uracil).
- Examples of chemical modifications are known to the skilled person and are described, for example, in Uhlmann E et al. (1990) Chem Rev 90:543; "Protocols for Oligonucleotides and Analogs" Synthesis and Properties & Synthesis and Analytical Techniques, S.
- an oligonucleotide may have one or more modifications, wherein each modification is located at a particular phosphodiester intemucleoside bridge and/or at a particular ⁇ -D- ribose unit and/or at a particular natural nucleoside base position in comparison to an oligonucleotide of the same sequence which is composed of natural DNA or RNA.
- the oligonucleotides may comprise one or more modifications and wherein each modification is independently selected from:
- the oligonucleotides may include modified
- internucleotide linkages such as those described in a) or b) above. These modified linkages may be partially resistant to degradation (e.g., are stabilized).
- a "stabilized oligonucleotide molecule” is an oligonucleotide that is relatively resistant to in vivo degradation (e.g. via an exo- or endo-nuclease) resulting f om such modifications. Oligonucleotides having phosphorothioate linkages, in some aspects, may provide maxima! activity and protect the oligonucleotide from degradation by intracellular exo- and endo-nucleases.
- a phosphodiester internucleoside bridge located at the 3' and/or the 5' end of a nucleoside can be replaced by a modified internucleoside bridge, wherein the modified internucleoside bridge is, for example, selected from phosphorothioate,
- dephospho bridges are described, for example, in Uhlmann E and Peyman A in "Methods in Molecular Biology", Vol. 20, “Protocols for Oligonucleotides and Analogs", S. Agrawal, Ed., Humana Press, Totowa 1993, Chapter 16, pp. 355 ff), wherein a dephospho bridge is for example selected from the dephospho bridges formacetal, 3'-thioformacetaf, methylhydroxylamine, oxime, methylenedimethyl-hydrazo, dimethylenesulfone and/or silyl groups.
- a sugar phosphate unit i.e., a ⁇ -D-ribose and phosphodiester internucleoside bridge together forming a sugar phosphate unit
- the sugar phosphate backbone i.e., a sugar phosphate backbone is composed of sugar phosphate units
- the other unit is, for example, suitable to build up a "morpholino-derivative" oligomer (as described, for example, in Stirchak EP et al.
- oligonucleotide may have other carbohydrate backbone modifications and replacements, such as peptide nucleic acids with phosphate groups (PHONA), locked nucleic acids (LNA), and oligonucleotides having backbone sections with alky! linkers or amino linkers.
- the alkyl linker may be branched or unbranched, substituted or unsubstituted, and chirally pure or a racemic mixture.
- a ⁇ -ribose unit or a ⁇ -D-2'-deoxyribose unit can be replaced by a modified sugar unit, wherein the modified sugar unit is, for example, selected from ⁇ -D-ribose, -D-2'- deoxyribose, L-2'-deoxyribose, 2'-F-2'-deoxyribose, 2'-F-arabinose, 2'-0(CrC 6 )alky!- ribose, preferably 2'-0- ⁇ Ci-Ce)alkyl-ribose is 2'-0-methyiribose, 2'-0-(C 2 -C 6 )alkenyi- ribose, 2'-[0-(C 1 -C 6 )a!kyl-0-(C r C6)alkyi]-ribose, 2 , -NH 2 -2 l -deoxyribose, ⁇ -D-xylo- fur
- Tetrahedron 49:7223 Tetrahedron 49:7223
- bicyclosugar analogs described, for example, in Tarkov M et al. (1993) Heiv Chim Acta 76:481 ).
- the sugar is 2 , -0-methylribose, for one or both nucleotides linked by a phosphodiester or phosphodiester-like internucleoside linkage.
- Nucleic acids also include, but are not limited to, substituted purines and pyrimidines such as C-5 propyne pyrimidine and 7-deaza-7-substituted purine modified bases.
- substituted purines and pyrimidines such as C-5 propyne pyrimidine and 7-deaza-7-substituted purine modified bases.
- Purines and pyrimidines include, but are not limited, to adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine, and other naturaliy and non-naturaily occurring nucieobases, substituted and unsubstituted aromatic moieties.
- a modified base is any base which is chemically distinct from the naturally occurring bases typically found in DNA and RNA such as T, C, G, A, and U, but which share basic chemical structures with these naturally occurring bases.
- the modified nucleoside base may be, for example, selected from hypoxanthine, uracil, dihydrouracii, pseudouracil, 2-thiouracil, 4-thiouracil, 5-aminouracil, 5-(C C 6 )-alkyluracii, 5-(C2-C 6 )- alkenyluracil, 5-(C 2 -C 6 )-alkynyluracil, 5-(hydroxymethyl)uracii, 5-chlorouracil, 5- fluorouracil, 5-bromouracil, 5-hydroxycytosine, 5- ⁇ CrC 6 )-alky!cytosine, 5-(C2-C 6 )- alkenylcytosine, 5-(C 2 -C e )-alkynylcytosine, 5-chlorocytos
- a set of modified bases is defined.
- the letter Y is used to refer to a nucleotide containing a cytosine or a modified cytosine.
- a modified cytosine is a naturally occurring or non- naturally occurring pyrimidine base analog of cytosine which can replace this base without impairing the immunostimulatory or immune modulatory activity of the oligonucleotide.
- Modified cytosines include but are not limited to 5-substituted cytosines (e.g.
- cytosines include 5-methyl-cytosine, 5-fluoro-cytosine, 5-hydroxy-cytosine, 5- hydroxymethyl-cytosine, and N4-ethyl-cytosine.
- the cytosine base is substituted by a universal base (e.g. 3-nitropyrrole, P-base), an aromatic ring system (e.g. fluorobenzene or difluorobenzene) or a hydrogen atom (dSpacer).
- the letter R is used to refer to guanine or a modified guanine base.
- a modified guanine is a naturally occurring or non-natura!ly occurring purine base analog of guanine which can replace this base without impairing the immunostimulatory or immune modulatory activity of the oligonucleotide.
- Modified guanines include but are not limited to 7-deazaguanine, 7-deaza-7-substituted guanine (such as, 7-deaza-7-(C2- C6)alkynylguanine), 7 ⁇ deaza-8-substituted guanine, hypoxanthine, N2-substituted guanines (e.g.
- the guanine base is substituted by a universal base (e.g.
- aromatic ring system e.g. benzimidazole or dichloro- benzimidazole, 1 - methyl-1H-[1 ,2,4]triazole-3-carboxylic acid amide
- dSpacer hydrogen atom
- the terminal T residues at either end of an oligonucleotide may be replaced by deoxyuridine (U), the G of one or more CpG motifs may be replaced with deoxyinosine (I), and the modification of G residues as 7-deaza deoxyguanosine.
- the 5' terminal T of an oligonucleotide may include a halogen substitution.
- the halogen substitution is ethyl-uridine, bromo-uridine, chloro-uridine or iodo- uridine.
- the oligonucleotides can be synthesized de novo using any of a number of procedures well known in the art. For example, the b-cyanoethy! phosphoramidite method (Beaucage, S.L., and Caruthers, M.H., Tet. Let. 22:1859, 1981); nucleoside H-phosphonate method (Garegg et al., Tet. Let. 27:4051- 4054, 1986; Froehler etal., Nucl. Acid Res. 14:5399-5407, 1986, ; Garegg et al., Tet. Let. 27:4055-4058, 1986, Gaffney et al., Tet. Let. 29:2619-2622, 1988). These chemistries can be performed by a variety of automated nucleic acid synthesizers available in the market. These oligonucleotides are referred to as synthetic
- an isolated oligonucleotide generally refers to an oligonucleotide which is separated from components which it is normally associated with in nature.
- an isolated oligonucleotide may be one which is separated from a cell, from a nucleus, from mitochondria or from chromatin.
- oligonucleotide may be a non-stabilized or stabilized linkage (against nucleases), a phosphodiester (non stabilized), a phosphorothioate (stabilized) or another charged backbone, or a phosphodiester linkage, in some aspects, if the internucleotide linkage at Y-R is a phosphorothioate, the chirality of this linkage may be random, or is preferably a phosphorothioate linkage of Rp configuration.
- modified backbones such as phosphorothioates
- Aryl-and alky!-phosphonates can be made, e.g., as described in U.S. Patent No. 4,469,863; and alkylphosphotriesters (in which the charged oxygen moiety is alkylated as described in U.S. Patent No, 5,023,243 and European Patent No. 0,092,574) can be prepared by automated solid phase synthesis using commercially available reagents. Methods for making other DNA backbone modifications and substitutions have been described (e.g., Uhlmann, E. and Peyman, A., Chem. Rev.
- the one or more immune modulatory molecules may each independently, have a wholly native phosphodiester backbone.
- the one or more immune modulatory molecules are oligonucleotides which include at least one unmethylated CpG dinucleotide.
- An oligonucleotide containing at least one unmethylated CpG dinucleotide is a nucleic acid molecule which contains an unmethylated cytosine-guanine dinucleotide sequence (i.e., "CpG DNA” or DNA containing a 5' cytosine followed by 3' guanine and linked by a phosphate bond) and activates the immune system.
- the entire CpG oligonucleotide can be unmethylated or portions may be unmethylated but at least the C of the 5' CG 3' must be unmethylated.
- CpG oligonucleotide or CpG nucleic acid refer to an immunostimulatory CpG oligonucleotide or a nucleic acid unless otherwise indicated.
- immune modulatory molecules include, but are not limited to, oligonucleotides that are A-Class, B-Class, C-Ciass, T-Class, P-C!ass or any Class with an E modification.
- A-Class oligonucleotides are potent for inducing !FN-a and NK cell activation but is relatively weak at stimulating B ceils.
- the A-Class oligonucleotides typically have stabilized pofy-G sequences at 5' and 3' ends and a palindromic phosphodiester CpG dinucleotide-containing sequence of at least 6 nucleotides and form multimeric structures.
- A-Class oligonucleotides have been described in U.S. patent no. 6,949,520, issued September 27, 2005 and published PCT application no. PCT/USOO/26527 (WO 01/22990), published on April 5, 2001
- the A-Class oligonucleotides do not necessarily contain a hexamer palindrome GACGTC, AGCGCT, or AACGTT, described by
- an "A-Class" CpG oligonucleotide has the following nucleic acid sequence: 5' GGGGACGACGTCGTGGGGGGG 3' (SEQ ID NO:17).
- an A-Class oligonucleotide includes, but is not limited to,
- B-Class oligonucleotides are potent at activating B cells but are relatively weak in inducing IFN-a and NK ceil activation.
- the B-Class oligonucleotides are monomeric and may be fully stabilized with a wholly phosphorothioate backbone.
- B-Class oligonucleotides may also have some native phosphodiester linkages, for example, between the C and G of the CpG, in which case they are referred to as semi-soft. .
- a B class CpG oligonucleotide may be represented by at least the formula: 5' XiX 2 CGX 3 X4 3', wherein X1 , X2, X3, and X4 are nucleotides.
- X2 is adenine, guanine, or thymine.
- X 3 is cytosine, adenine, or thymine.
- a B class CpG oligonucleotide may be represented by at least the formula: 5'
- N 1 Xi X 2 CGX 3 X 4 2 3 d wherein Xi , X 2 , X 3 , and X 4 are nucleotides and N is any nucleotide and i and N 2 are nucleic acid sequences composed of from about 0-25 N's each.
- XiX 2 is a dinucleotide selected from the group consisting of GpT, GpG, GpA, ApA, ApT, ApG, CpT, CpA, CpG, TpA, TpT and TpG; and X 3 X 4 is a dinucleotide selected from the group consisting of TpT, ApT, TpG, ApG, CpG, TpC, ApC, CpC, TpA, ApA and CpA.
- X ⁇ is GpA or GpT and X3X4 is TpT.
- Xi or X 2 or both are purines and X 3 or X 4 or both are pynmidines or X,X 2 is GpA and X 3 or X 4 or both are pynmidines.
- XtX 2 is a dinucleotide selected from the group consisting of TpA, ApA, ApC, ApG and GpG.
- X 3 X 4 is a dinucleotide selected from the group consisting of TpT, TpA, TpG, ApA, ApG, GpA and CpA.
- X ⁇ in some aspects, is a dinucleotide selected from the group consisting of TpT, TpG, ApT, GpC, CpC, CpT, TpC, GpT and CpG;
- X 3 is a nucleotide selected from the group consisting of A and T, and
- X 4 is a nucleotide, but when Xi X 2 is TpC, GpT or CpG, X 3 X 4 is not TpC, ApT or ApC.
- the CpG oligonucleotide has the sequence 5' TCN TX X 2 CGX 3 X 4 3'.
- the CpG oligonucleotides of the invention may include, for example, X1X2 selected from the group consisting of GpT, GpG, GpA and ApA and X3X4 selected from the group consisting of TpT, CpT and TpC.
- B-Ciass oligonucleotides have been described in U.S. patent nos. 6,194,388 B1 and 6,239, 1 16 B1 , issued on February 27, 2001 and May 29, 2001 respectively, and in published PCT application no. WO/1996/002555, published on February 1 , 1996 and published PCT application no. WO/1998/018810, published on May 7, 1998.
- a B-Class oligonucleotide is
- C-Class oligonucleotides have both a traditional "stimulatory" CpG sequence and a "GC-rich” or “B-cel! neutralizing” motif.
- C-C!ass CpG oligonucleotides have properties intermediate to A- and B-Classes so activate B cells and NK cells and induce IFN-a (Krieg AM et al. (1995) Nature 374:546-9; Ballas ZK et al. (1996) J Immunol 157:1840- 5; Yamamoto S et at (1992) J Immunol 148:4072-6).
- the C-Class oligonucleotides contain a single palindrome such that they can form secondary structures such as stem- loops or tertiary structures such as dimmers.
- the backbone of C-Class oligonucleotides may have a fully stabilized, chimeric or semi-soft backbone.
- C-Class oligonucleotides include a B-Ciass-type sequence and a GC-rich palindrome or near-palindrome. This Class has been described in US published application no. 20030148976, published on August 7, 2003 and in published PCT application no. WO2008/068638, published on June 12, 2008.
- a C-Ciass oligonucleotide is CPG 10101 5'
- TCGTCGTTTTCGGCGGCCGCCG 3' (SEQ ID NO:4), CPG 10109 5' TCGTC- GTTTTAC-GGCGCC-GTCCCG 3' (SEQ ID NO:5 where dashes represent semi-soft phosphodiester linkages), CpG 23407 5' TC-GTCGTTTTCGGCGCGCGCCGT 3" (SEQ ID NO:6 where the dash represents a semi-soft phosphodiester linkage),
- a C-Class CpG oligonucleotide is 5'
- the P-Class oligonucleotides have the ability in some instances to induce much higher levels of IFN-a secretion than the C-Class oligonucleotides.
- the P-Class oligonucleotides have the ability to spontaneously self-assemble into concatamers either in vitro and/or in vivo.
- P-Class oligonucleotides are further disclosed in published PCT application no. WO2008/068638, published on June 12, 2008, In some aspects, a P-Class oligonucleotide is
- T-C!ass oligonucleotides induce secretion of lower levels of IFN-alpha and IFN-related cytokines and chemokines than B-Class or C-Class oligonucleotides, while retaining the ability to induce levels of !L-10 similar to B-Class oligonucleotides.
- T- Class oligonucleotides are further disclosed in published PCT application
- E modifications can be made on any class of CpG oligonucleotides. These are oligonucleotides with lipophilic substituted nucleotide analogs outside the CpG motif and have enhanced ability to stimulate interferon-a (IFN-a) production and induce TLR9 activation. E modified oligonucleotides are further disclosed in published PCT application WO2008/068638, published on June 12, 2008.
- the one or more immune modulatory molecules are in an effective amount to induce or enhance an antigen-specific immune response.
- the antigen-specific immune response enhanced is a Th1 immune response.
- the Th1 immune response results in the antigen-specific induction of IFN-y, or the induction of poly-functionai T cells that secrete two or more cytokines.
- the cytokines include, but are not limited to, IL-2 and IFN-y or IFN-y, TNF-a and IL-2.
- the amount of immune modulatory molecule is from about 1pg to about 5 mg per vaccine dose. In some aspects, the amount of immune modulatory molecules is from about 1 pg to about 4 mg per vaccine dose, about 1pg to about 3 mg per vaccine dose, about 1 pg to about 2 mg per vaccine dose, or about 1 pg to about 1 mg per vaccine dose.
- the amount of immune modulatory molecules is from about 10pg to about 750pg per vaccine dose, about 10pg to about 500pg per vaccine dose, about 10pg to about 250pg per vaccine dose, about 10pg to about 100pg per vaccine dose, about 20pg to about 100ug per vaccine dose, or about 30pg to about 100pg per vaccine dose, in some aspects, the amount of immune modulatory molecules is about 500pg per vaccine dose, in some aspects, the amount of immune modulatory molecules is about 250pg per vaccine dose.
- the amount of the immune modulatory molecule relative to the amount of cholesterol is greater than the amount of cholesterol.
- the ratio of the amount of the immune modulatory molecule to the amount of cholesterol is about 100:1 , or about 75:1 , or about 50:1 , or about 25:1 , or about 15:1 , or about 10:1, or about 5:1 by weight.
- the amount of the immune modulatory molecule relative to the amount of cholesterol is about the same as the amount of cholesterol. That is, the amount of the immune modulatory molecule to the amount of cholesterol is in a ratio of about 1 :1 by weight. In aspects of the invention, the amount of the immune modulatory molecule relative to the amount of cholesterol is less than the amount of cholesterol.
- the ratio of the amount of the immune modulatory molecule to the amount of cholesterol is about 1 :100, or about 1 :75, or about 1 :50, or about 1 :25, or about 1 :15, or about 1 :10, or about 1 :5 by weight. In one aspect, the ratio of the amount of the immune modulatory molecule to the amount of cholesterol is about 1:10 by weight.
- the ratios given can be as shown or can be approximately as shown.
- the vaccines are useful as a prophylactic vaccine for the prevention of an infection (e.g., an infectious disease), a disorder associated with a self antigen, or a disorder associated with an addictive substance.
- an infection e.g., an infectious disease
- a disorder associated with a self antigen e.g., a disorder associated with an addictive substance.
- prophylactic vaccination is used in subjects that are not diagnosed with the condition for which the vaccine is sought, and more preferably the subjects are considered at risk of developing one of these conditions.
- the subject may be one that is at risk of developing an infection with an infectious organism, or susceptible to a disorder associated with a self-antigen, or susceptible to a disorder associated with an addictive substance.
- a subject at risk is a subject who has any risk of exposure to an infection causing pathogen, a subject having or at risk of developing a chronic or treatment-resistant infectious disease, a subject having or at risk of developing cancer, a subject having or at risk of developing an allergy, a subject having or at risk of developing asthma, a subject having or at risk of developing a disorder associated with an addictive substance, a subject having or at risk of developing a disorder involving abnormal protein folding, or a subject having or at risk of developing an autoimmune disorder.
- a subject at risk also includes subjects that have a predisposition to developing such disorders. Some predispositions can be genetic (and can thereby be identified either by genetic analysis or by family history).
- Some predispositions are environmental (e.g., prior exposure to infectious agents, self antigens or addictive substances).
- an example of such a subject is a subject living in or expecting to travel to an area where a particular type of infectious agent is or has been found, or it may be a subject who through lifestyle or medical procedures is exposed to an organism either directly or indirectly by contact with bodily fluids that may contain infectious organisms.
- Subjects at risk of developing infection also include general populations to which a medical agency recommends vaccination for a particular infectious organism.
- a subject is a human or a non-human animal treated by veterinarian medicine.
- Non-human animal subjects include, but are not limited to, a dog, a cat, a bird, a horse, a cow, a pig, a sheep, a goat, a chicken, a non-human primate (e.g., monkey, chimpanzee) and a fish (aquaculture species, e.g., salmon).
- infectious disease is a disease arising from the presence of a foreign microorganism in the body, for example, a bacteria, a virus, a parasite or a fungus.
- a bacteria includes, but is not limited to,
- Aceinetobacter caicoaceticus Acetobacter paseruianus, Actinobacilius
- actinomycetemcomitans Actinobacilius pleuropneumonias, Actinomyces israelii, Actinomyces viscosus, Aeromonas hydrophila, Alcaliges eutrophus, Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius, Arhaeglobus fulgidus, Bacillus species, Bacillus antracis, Bacillus pumilus, Bacillus stearothermophillus, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus thermocatenulatus, Bacteroides species, Bordetella species, Bordetella bronchiseptica, Borrelia burgdorferi, Brucella species, Burkholderia cepacia, Burkholderia glumae, Brachyspira species. Brachyspira hyodysenteria, Brachyspira pilosicoli, Camphylobacter species,
- Campylobacter jejuni Chlamydia psittaci, Chlamydia trachomatis, Chlamydophila species, Chromobacterium viscosum, Clostridium species, Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium difficile, Clostridium perfringens, Clostridium tetani, Cory nebacteri urn species, Corynebaciehum dtphtheriae, Ehrlichia canis, Enterobacter species,
- Meningococcal bacteria Moraxella species, Mycobacterium species, Mycobacterium bovis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium intracelluiare, Mycobacterium kansaii, Mycobacterium gordonae, Mycoplasma species, such as, Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, Mycoplasma synoviae, Mycoplasma hyorhinis, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Mycoplasma mycoides subsp.
- mycoides LC Neisseria species, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Neisseria meningitidis, Odoribacter denticanis, Pasteurella species, Pasteuretla (Mannheimia) haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida, Photorhabdus luminescens, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Porphyromonas gulae,
- Porphyromonas salivosa Propionibacterium acnes, Proteus species, Proteus vulgaris, Pseudomonas species, Pseudomnas wisconsinensis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas fluorescens C9, Pseudomonas fiuorescens SIKW1, Pseudomonas tragi, Pseudomonas luteola, Pseudomonas oleovorans, Pseudomonas sp B11- 1,
- Psychrobacter immobilis Rickettsia spp, Rickettsia prowazekt ' i, Rickettsia rickettsia, Salmonella species, Salmonella bongori, Salmonella choleraeuis, Salmonella dublin, Salmonella enterica, Salmonella newport, Salmonella typhimurium, Salmonella typhi, Serratia marcescens, Shigella species, Spirlina platensis, Staphylococci species, Staphlyoccocus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus hyicus,
- Streptococcus species Streptobacillus moniliformis, beta-hemolytic Streptococcus, Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A Streptococcus), Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B Streptococcus), Streptococcus (viridans group), Streptococcus faecalis, Streptococcus bovis, Streptococcus ubehs, Streptococcus dysgalactiae, Streptococcus (anaerobic sps,), Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sobhnus, Streptococcus sanguis, Streptomyces albus, Streptomyces cinnamoneus, Streptomyces exfoliates, Streptomyces scabies, Sulfolobus acidocaldarius, Syechocystis sp
- Treponena species Treponema denticola, Treponema minutum, Treponema palladium, Treponema per pneumonia, Treponema phagedenis, Treponema refringens, Treponema vincentii, Vibrio species, Vibrio cholerae, Yersinia species and combinations thereof.
- a virus includes, but is not limited to, Avian herpesvirus, Avian influenza, Avian leukosis virus, Avian paramyxoviruses, Border disease virus, Bovine coronavirus, Bovine ephemeral fever virus, Bovine herpes viruses, Bovine immunodeficiency virus, Bovine leukemia virus, Bovine parainfluenza virus 3, Bovine respiratory syncytia!
- BVDV Bovine viral diarrhea virus
- BVDV Type I BVDV Type II
- Canine adenovirus Canine coronavirus
- Canine distemper virus Canine herpes viruses, Equine herpes viruses, Canine influenza virus, Canine parainfluenza virus, Canine parvovirus, Canine respiratory coronavirus, Classical swine fever virus, Eastern Equine encephalitis virus (EEE), Equine infectious anemia virus, Equine influenza virus, West nile virus, Feline Caficivirus, Feline enteric coronavirus, Feline immunodeficiency virus, Feline infectious peritonitis virus, Feline herpes Virus, Feline influenza virus, Feline leukemia virus (FeLV), Feline viral rhinotracheitis virus, Lentivirus, Marek's disease virus, Newcastle Disease virus, Ovine herpesviruses, Ovine parainfluenza 3, Ovine progressive pneumonia virus, Ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma virus, Pantropic CCV,
- herpesviruses Porcine parvovirus, Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) Virus, Pseudorabies virus, Rabies, Rotavirus, Rhinoviruses, Rinderpest virus, Swine influenza virus, Transmissible gastroenteritis virus, Turkey coronavirus,
- PRRS Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome
- Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, Vesicular stomatitis virus, West Nile virus, Western equine encephalitis virus and combinations thereof.
- a parasite includes, but is not limited to, a protein from Anaplasma, Fasciola hepatica (liver fluke), Coccidia, Eimeria spp., Neospora caninum, Toxoplasma gondii, Giardia, Dirofilaria (heartworms), Ancyiostoma
- a parasite includes, but is not limited to, ticks, including Ixodes, Rhipicephalus, Dermacentor, Amblyomma, Boophilus, Hyalomma, or Haemaphysalis species, and combinations thereof.
- a fungus includes, but is not limited to, spores, molds and yeasts (for example, Candida species).
- a chronic or treatment-resistant infectious disease is a disease having a prolonged infection period, sometimes lasting weeks, months and even a lifetime, or an infection that resists other treatments that are usually successful.
- a chronic or treatment-resistant viral infection includes, but is not limited to, HBV, HCV, HIV, HPV, HSV-1 or HSV-2.
- a subject having a cancer is a subject that has detectable cancerous cells.
- the cancer may be a malignant or non-malignant cancer.
- Cancers or tumors include, but are not limited to, biliary tract cancer; bladder cancer; brain cancer; breast cancer; cervical cancer; choriocarcinoma; colon cancer; colorectal cancer; endometrial cancer; esophageal cancer; gastric cancer; gliobastoma;
- lymphomas for example, follicular lymphoma
- liver cancer for example, lung cancer (for example, small eel! and non-small cell); leukemia (for example, hairy ceil leukemia, chronic myelogenous leukemia, cutaneous T-ceil leukemia); melanoma (for example, malignant melanoma); multiple myeloma; neuroblastomas; oral cancer; ovarian cancer; pancreas cancer; prostate cancer; rectal cancer; renal cancer;
- lymphomas for example, follicular lymphoma
- liver cancer for example, lung cancer (for example, small eel! and non-small cell)
- leukemia for example, hairy ceil leukemia, chronic myelogenous leukemia, cutaneous T-ceil leukemia
- melanoma for example, malignant melanoma
- neuroblastomas for example, oral cancer; ovarian cancer; pancreas cancer; prostate cancer
- sarcomas skin cancer; testicular cancer; thyroid cancer; and renal cancer, as well as other carcinomas and sarcomas (for example, squamous ceil carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, prostate carcinoma, bladder cell carcinoma, or colon carcinoma).
- carcinomas and sarcomas for example, squamous ceil carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, prostate carcinoma, bladder cell carcinoma, or colon carcinoma.
- a subject having an allergy is a subject that has or is at risk of developing an allergic reaction in response to an allergen.
- An allergy refers to acquired hypersensitivity to a substance (allergen). Allergic conditions include, but are not limited to, eczema, allergic rhinitis or coryza, hay fever, conjunctivitis, bronchial asthma, urticaria (hives) and food allergies, and other atopic conditions.
- allergic diseases are generally treated by the injection of small doses of antigen followed by subsequent increasing dosage of antigen. It is believed that this procedure induces tolerization to the allergen to prevent further allergic reactions. These methods, however, can take several years to be effective and are associated with the risk of side effects such as anaphylactic shock.
- Th1 cytokines that are induced by systemic or mucosa! administration of immunostimulatory nucleic acids are predominantly of a class called Th1 ⁇ examples are IL-12 and IFN-.gamma.) and these induce both humoral and cellular immune responses.
- the types of antibodies associated with a Th1 response are generally more protective because they have high neutralization and opsonization capabilities.
- the other major type of immune response which is associated with the production of IL-4, IL-5 and IL-10 cytokines, is a Th2 immune response.
- Th2 responses involve predominately antibodies and these have less protective effect against infection and some Th2 isotypes (e.g., IgE) are associated with allergy.
- Th2 isotypes e.g., IgE
- Th1 isotypes e.g., IgE
- Th2 type immune responses provide the best protection against infection, although excessive Th1 responses are associated with autoimmune disease.
- an effective dose for inducing an immune response of a immune modulatory molecule can be administered to a subject to treat or prevent an allergy.
- an allergen refers to a substance (for example, an antigen) that can induce an allergic or asthmatic response in a susceptible subject.
- Allergens include, but are not limited to, pollens, insect venoms, animal dander dust, fungai spores and drugs (e.g. penicillin).
- drugs e.g. penicillin
- natural, animal and plant allergens include, but are not limited to, proteins specific to the following genuses: Canine (Canis familiaris); Dermatophagoides (e.g. Dermatophagoides larinae); Felis (Felis domesticus); Ambrosia (Ambrosia artemiisfolia; Lolium (e.g.
- Lolium perenne or Lolium multiflorum Cryptomeria (Cryptomeria japonica); Alternaria (Alternaria altemata); Alder; Alnus (Alnus gultinoasa); Betu!a (Betula verrucosa); Quercus
- Juniperus sabinoides Juniperus vtrginiana, Juniperus communis and Juniperus ashei); Thuya (e.g. Thuya orientalis); Chamaecyparis (e.g. Chamaecyparis obtusa); Periplaneta (e.g. Periplaneta americana); Agropyron (e.g. Agropyron repens); Seca!e (e.g. Secale cereale); Triticum (e.g. Triticum aestivum); Dactylis (e.g. Dactylis glomerata); Festuca (e.g. Festuca elatior); Poa (e.g.
- Poa pratensis or Poa compressa Avena (e.g. Avena sativa); Holcus (e.g. Holcus lanatus); Anthoxanthum (e.g. Anthoxanthum odoratum); Arrhenatherum (e.g. Arrhenatherum elatius); Agrostis (e.g. Agrostis alba); Phleum (e.g. Phleum pratense); Phalaris (e.g. Phalaris arundinacea); Paspalum (e.g. Paspalum notatum); Sorghum (e.g. Sorghum halepensis); and Bromus (e.g. Bromus inermis).
- Avena e.g. Avena sativa
- Holcus e.g. Holcus lanatus
- Anthoxanthum e.g. Anthoxanthum odoratum
- Arrhenatherum e.
- asthma refers to a disorder of the respiratory system characterized by inflammation, narrowing of the airways and increased reactivity of the airways to inhaled agents.
- Th2 cytokines for example, IL-4 and IL-5 are elevated in the airways of asthmatic subjects. These cytokines promote important aspects of the asthmatic inflammatory response, including IgE isotope switching, eosinophil chemotaxis and activation and mast cell growth.
- Th1 cytokines especially IFN- . gamma, and IL-12, can suppress the formation of Th2 clones and production of Th2 cytokines. Asthma is frequently, although not exclusively, associated with atopic or allergic symptoms.
- a disorder involving abnormal protein folding is a disorder resulting from an associated protein either misfolding or an error in a subject's DNA leading to the incorrect folding of a protein.
- a disorder involving abnormal protein folding is an amyloidose disorder, for example, Alzheimer's disease, MS, or a prion disorder, for example transmissable spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), which include, but are not limited to, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, mad cow disease) and Creutzfeld Jakob disease (CJD) in humans.
- TSEs transmissable spongiform encephalopathies
- BSE bovine spongiform encephalopathy
- CJD Creutzfeld Jakob disease
- a disorder involving an error in a subject's DNA leading to the incorrect folding of a protein includes, but is not limited to, cystic fibrosis and cancers associated with the p53 protein.
- an autoimmune disorder is any disorder involving an overactive immune response of the subject's body against substances and tissues (for example, a self antigen) normally present in the subject.
- an autoimmune disorder is Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), lupus or Crohn's disease.
- a disorder associated with a self antigen is any disorder that is caused by an antigen of a subject's own cells or cell products that causes an immune response in said subject.
- a self antigen is a tumor antigen, an antigen associated with Alzheimer's Disease, an antigen against an antibody, or an antigen that is expressed from human endogenous retroviral elements.
- the tumor antigen is one or more of WT1 , MUC1 , LMP2, HPV E6 or HPV E7, EGFR or variant form thereof, for example, EGFRvlll, HER- 2 neu, Idiotype, MAGE A3, p53 non-mutant, NY-ESO-1 , PSMA, GD2, CEA,
- Tyrosinase Survivin, PSA, hTERT, Sarcoma translocation breakpoints, EphA2, PAP, ML-IAP, AFP, EpCAM, ERG (T PRSS2 ETS fusion gene), NA17, PAX3, ALK, Androgen receptor, Cyclin B1 , potysialic acid, MYCN, RhoC, TRP-2, GD3, Fucosyl GM1, Mesothelin, PSCA, MAGE A1 , sLe (animal), CYP1B1 , PLAC1 , GM3, BORIS, Tn, GloboH, ETV6-AML, NY-BR-1 , RGS5, SART3, STn, Carbonic anhydrase IX, PAX5, OY-TES1 , Sperm protein 17, LCK, HMWMAA, AKAP-4, SSX2, XAGE 1 , B7H3, Legumain, Tie 2, Page4, VEGFR2, MAD-CT-1 , FAP, P
- the vaccines may be used in the prevention of a respiratory viral infection in an animal.
- the respiratory viral infection is BVDV 1 , BVDV 2, !BRV, Pl3V or BRSV.
- a disorder associated with an addictive substance is any disorder that involves a subject developing an addiction to an addictive chemical or biological substance.
- an addictive substance may be nicotine or cocaine.
- the vaccine to prevent or treat the addiction contains nicotine or a nicotine-like hapten conjugated to a carrier.
- the carrier to which a nicotine or nicotine-like hapten is conjugated is a bacterial toxoid or derivative, Pseudomonas exotoxin, KLH or a virus-like particle,
- the bacterial toxoid is diphtheria toxoid or a derivative thereof, for example, CR 197 .
- the virus-like particle is HBsAg, HBcAg, E, coll bacteriophage ⁇ , Norwaik virus or influenza HA.
- the term "treat”, “treated” or “treating” when used with respect to an infectious disease refers to a prophylactic treatment which increases the resistance of a subject (a subject at risk of infection) to infection with a pathogen, or in other words, decreases the likelihood that the subject will become infected with the pathogen as well as a treatment after the subject (a subject who has been infected) has become infected in order to fight the infection, e.g., reduce or eliminate the infection or prevent it from becoming worse.
- treat when used with respect to a cancer refers to a prophylactic treatment which increases the resistance of a subject (a subject at risk of developing cancer) to cancer, or decreases the likelihood that the subject will develop cancer as well as a treatment after the subject (a subject who has or is diagnosed with cancer) has developed such a disorder or begun to develop signs or symptoms of developing such a disorder, to reduce the effect of the disorder, e.g., reduce or eliminate the signs or symptoms associated with the disorder or prevent them from becoming worse.
- treat when used with respect to asthma or allergy refers to a prophylactic treatment which increases the resistance of a subject (a subject at risk of developing asthma or allergy) to develop such a disorder or decreases the likelihood that the subject will develop asthma or allergy as well as a treatment after the subject (a subject who has or is diagnosed with asthma or allergy) has developed such a disorder or begun to develop signs or symptoms of developing such a disorder, to reduce the effect of the disorder, e.g., reduce or eliminate the signs or symptoms associated with the disorder or prevent them from becoming worse.
- treat when used with respect to a disorder associated with an addictive substance refers to a prophylactic treatment which increases the resistance of a subject (a subject at risk of a disorder associated with an addictive substance) to develop such a disorder or decreases the likelihood that the subject will develop the disorder associated with an addictive substance as well as treatment after the subject (a subject who has or is diagnosed with a disorder associated with an addictive substance) has developed such a disorder or begun to develop signs or symptoms of developing such a disorder, to reduce the effect of the disorder, e.g., reduce or eliminate the signs or symptoms associated with the disorder or prevent them from becoming worse.
- treat when used with respect to a disorder associated with abnormal protein folding refers to a prophylactic treatment which increases the resistance of a subject ⁇ a subject at risk of a disorder associated with abnormal protein folding) to develop such a disorder or decreases the tikeiihood that the subject will develop the disorder associated with abnormal protein folding as well as treatment after the subject (a subject who has or is diagnosed with a disorder associated with abnormal protein folding) has developed such a disorder or begun to develop signs or symptoms of developing such a disorder, to reduce the effect of the disorder, e.g., reduce or eliminate the signs or symptoms associated with the disorder or prevent them from becoming worse.
- treat when used with respect to an autoimmune disorder refers to a prophylactic treatment which increases the resistance of a subject (a subject at risk of an autoimmune disorder) to develop such a disorder or decreases the likelihood that the subject will develop the autoimmune disorder as well as treatment after the subject (a subject at who has or is diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder) has developed such a disorder or begun to develop signs or symptoms of developing such a disorder, to reduce the effect of the disorder, e.g., reduce or eliminate the signs or symptoms associated with the disorder or prevent them from becoming worse.
- treat when used with respect to a disorder associated with a self antigen refers to a prophylactic treatment which increases the resistance of a subject (a subject at risk of a disorder associated with a self antigen) to develop such a disorder or decreases the likelihood that the subject will develop the disorder associated with a self antigen as well as treatment after the subject (a subject who has or is diagnosed with a disorder associated with a self antigen) has developed such a disorder or begun to develop signs or symptoms of developing such a disorder, to reduce the effect of the disorder, e.g., reduce or eliminate the signs or symptoms associated with the disorder or prevent them from becoming worse.
- the treatment of a subject or with the vaccines as described herein results in the reduction of infection or the complete abolition of the infection, reduction of the signs/symptoms associated with a disorder associated with a self antigen or the complete abolition on the disorder, or reduction of the signs/symptoms associated with a disorder associated with an addictive substance or the complete abolition of the disorder.
- a subject may be considered as treated if such symptoms related to the infectious disease, cancer, allergy, asthma, disorder associated with abnormal protein folding, autoimmune disorder, disorder associated with a self antigen or disorder associated with an addictive substance, are reduced, are managed or are abolished as a result of such treatment.
- such treatment also encompasses a reduction in the amount of infectious agent present in the subject (e.g., such amounts can be measured using standard assays such as ELISA known to those of ordinary skill in the art).
- a cancer such treatment also encompasses a reduction in the cancerous cells or tissues, and/or a reduction in the signs/symptoms associated with the cancer.
- an allergy such treatment also encompasses a reduction in the signs/symptoms associated with the allergy.
- asthma such treatment also encompasses a reduction in the signs/symptoms associated with the asthma.
- autoimmune disorder such treatment also encompasses a reduction in the immune response against the autoimmune disorder, and/or a reduction in the signs/symptoms associated with the disorder.
- such treatment also encompasses a reduction in the amount of abnormal protein, and/or a reduction or reversal in the signs/symptoms associated with the disorder.
- a disorder associated with a self antigen such treatment aiso encompasses a reduction in the amount of self antigen present in the subject or a reduction in the immune response induced as a result of the self antigen.
- a disorder associated with an addictive substance such treatment also encompasses a reduction in the
- compositions of the invention are administered in pharmaceutically acceptable solutions, which may routinely contain pharmaceutically acceptable concentrations of salt, buffering agents, preservatives, compatible carriers, adjuvants, and optionally other therapeutic ingredients.
- pharmaceutically acceptable solutions may routinely contain pharmaceutically acceptable concentrations of salt, buffering agents, preservatives, compatible carriers, adjuvants, and optionally other therapeutic ingredients.
- ethanol may be substituted with a pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant and water solution to solubilize the cholesterol into an aqueous formulation.
- an effective amount of the one or more immune modulatory molecules can be administered to a subject by any mode that delivers the immune modulatory molecule to the desired surface.
- Administering the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention may be accomplished by any means known to the skilled artisan.
- Preferred routes of administration include but are not limited to parenteral (for example, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intradermal, intravenous injection), topical to the skin (for example, transdermal) or mucosal (for example, oral, intranasal, intravaginal, intrarectal, trans-buccal, intraocular or sublingual). In the case of treatment of cancers, this may include intra-tumor administrations.
- an effective amount of an immune modulatory molecule refers to the amount necessary or sufficient to realize a desired biologic effect.
- an effective amount of an immune modulatory molecule for treating a disorder could be that amount necessary to eliminate a microbial infection or a tumor.
- An effective amount for use as a vaccine adjuvant could be that amount useful for boosting a subject's immune response to a vaccine.
- An "effective amount” for treating an infectious disease, a cancer, an allergy, asthma, an autoimmune disorder, a disorder associated with abnormal protein folding, a disorder associated with a self antigen or a disorder associated with an addictive substance can be that amount useful for inducing an antigen-specific immune response.
- the effective amount for any particular application can vary depending on such factors as the disease or condition being treated, the particular an immune modulatory molecule being administered, the size of the subject, or the seventy of the disease or condition.
- One of ordinary skill in the art can empirically determine the effective amount of a particular an immune modulatory molecule without necessitating undue experimentation.
- Subject doses of the compounds described herein for local delivery typically range from about 0.1 pg to about 50 mg per administration which, depending on the application, couid be given daily, weekly, or monthly and any other amount of time therebetween. More typically local doses range from about 10 pg to about 10 mg per administration, and optionally from about 100 pg to about 1 mg, with 2-4 administrations being spaced days or weeks apart. More typically, immune stimulant doses range from about 1 pg to about 10 mg per administration, and most typically about 10 pg to about 1 mg, with daily or weekly administrations.
- Subject doses of the compounds described herein for parenteral delivery for the purpose of inducing an antigen-specific immune response, wherein the compounds are delivered with an antigen but not another therapeutic agent are typically about 5 to about 10,000 times higher than the effective local dose for vaccine adjuvant or immune stimulant applications, and more typically about 10 to about 1 ,000 times higher, and most typically about 20 to about 100 times higher.
- Doses of the compounds described herein for parenteral delivery typically range from about 0.1 pg to about 10 mg per administration which, depending on the application, could be given daily, weekly, or monthly and any other amount of time therebetween. More typically parenteral doses for these purposes range from about 10 pg to about 5 mg per administration, and most typically from about 100 pg to about 1 mg, with 2-4 administrations being spaced days or weeks apart. In some embodiments, however, parenteral doses for these purposes may be used in a range of about 5 to about 10,000 times higher than the typical doses described above.
- the therapeutically effective amount can be initially determined from animal models.
- a therapeutically effective dose can also be determined from human data for immune modulatory moiecules which have been tested in humans (e.g., human clinical trials have been initiated) and for compounds which are known to exhibit similar pharmacological activities, such as other adjuvants, e.g., LT and other antigens for vaccination purposes. Higher doses may be required for parenteral administration.
- the applied dose can be adjusted based on the relative bioavailability and potency of the administered compound. Adjusting the dose to achieve maximal efficacy based on the methods described above and other methods as are well-known in the art is well within the capabilities of the ordinarily skilled artisan.
- the one or more immune modulatory molecules either alone or with one or more antigens, cholesterol or other therapeutic agents, may be administered via any route described herein.
- the one or more immune modulatory moiecules when it is desirable to deliver them systemicaliy, may be formulated for parenteral administration by injection, e.g., by bolus injection or continuous infusion.
- Formulations for injection may be presented in unit dosage form, e.g., in ampoules or in multi-dose containers, with an added preservative.
- the compositions may take such forms as suspensions, solutions or emulsions in oily or aqueous vehicles, and may contain formulatory agents such as suspending, stabilizing and/or dispersing agents.
- compositions for parenteral administration include aqueous solutions of the immune modulatory molecules in water-soluble form. Additionally, suspensions of the immune modulatory molecules may be prepared as appropriate oily injection suspensions. Suitable lipophilic solvents or vehicles include fatty oils such as sesame oil, or synthetic fatty acid esters, such as ethyl oleate or triglycerides, or liposomes. Aqueous injection suspensions may contain substances which increase the viscosity of the suspension, such as sodium carboxymethyi cellulose, sorbitol, or dextran. Optionally, the suspension may also contain suitable stabilizers or agents which increase the solubility of the immune modulatory molecules to a!low for the preparation of highly concentrated solutions.
- diluents could include carbohydrates, especially mannitol, a-lactose, anhydrous lactose, cellulose, sucrose, modified dextrans and/or starch.
- Certain inorganic salts may be also be used as fillers including calcium triphosphate, magnesium carbonate and/or sodium chloride.
- Some commercially available diluents are Fast-Flo, Emdex, STA-Rx 1500, Emcompress and Avicell.
- surfactant might be added as a wetting agent.
- Surfactants may include anionic detergents such as sodium lauryl sulfate, dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate and/or dioctyl sodium sulfonate.
- anionic detergents such as sodium lauryl sulfate, dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate and/or dioctyl sodium sulfonate.
- Cationic detergents might be used and could include benzalkonium chloride or benzethomium chloride.
- non-ionic detergents that could be included in the formulation as surfactants are lauromacrogol 400, polyoxyl 40 stearate, polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oil 10, 50 and/or 60, glycerol monostearate, polysorbate 40, 60, 65 and/or 80, sucrose fatty acid ester, methyl cellulose and carboxyrnethyl cellulose.
- non-ionic detergents include, but are not limited to, octoxynols, for example, t-octy!phenoxy polyethoxyethanol (TRITON X-100TM), polyoxyethylene esters, for example, polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate (TWEEN 80TM), bile salts and cholic acid derivatives, for example sodium deoxycholate or taurodeoxychoiate.
- a formulation may comprise 3D-MPL, laureth 9, TRITON X-100TM, TWEEN 80TM, and sodium deoxycholate. These surfactants could be present in the formulation of the immune modulatory molecules either alone or as a mixture in different ratios.
- compositions for parenteral administration include aqueous solutions of the immune modulatory molecules in water-soluble form.
- suspensions of the immune modulatory molecules may be prepared as appropriate oily injection suspensions.
- Suitable lipophilic solvents or vehicles include fatty oils such as sesame oil, or synthetic fatty acid esters, such as ethyl oleate or triglycerides, or liposomes.
- Aqueous injection suspensions may contain substances which increase the viscosity of the suspension, such as sodium carboxyrnethyl cellulose, sorbitol, or dextran.
- the suspension may also contain suitable stabilizers or agents which increase the solubility of the immune modulatory molecules to allow for the preparation of highly concentrated solutions.
- the immune modulatory molecules may be in powder form for constitution with a suitable vehicle, e.g., sterile pyrogen-free water, before use.
- the compounds for example, immune modulatory molecules alone or with one or more antigens, cholesterol and/or other therapeutic agents
- the immune modulatory molecules can be formulated readily by combining the immune modulatory molecules with pharmaceutically acceptable carriers well known in the art.
- Such carriers enable the immune modulatory molecules of the invention to be formulated as tablets, pills, dragees, capsules, liquids, gels, syrups, slurries, suspensions and the like, for oral ingestion by a subject to be treated.
- Pharmaceutical preparations for oral use can be obtained as solid excipient, optionaiiy grinding a resulting mixture, and processing the mixture of granules, after adding suitable auxiliaries, if desired, to obtain tablets or dragee cores.
- Suitable excipients are, in particular, fillers such as sugars, including lactose, sucrose, mannitol, or sorbitol; cellulose preparations such as, for example, maize starch, wheat starch, rice starch, potato starch, gelatin, gum tragacanth, methyl cellulose, hydroxypropylmethyl-celluiose, sodium carboxymethylceiiulose, and/or polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP).
- disintegrating agents may be added, such as the cross-linked polyvinyl pyrrolidone, agar, or alginic acid or a salt thereof such as sodium alginate.
- the oral formulations may also be formulated in saline or buffers, i.e. EDTA for neutralizing internal acid conditions or may be administered without any carriers.
- agents or formulations may be chemically modified so that oral delivery of the derivative is efficacious.
- the chemical modification contemplated is the attachment of at least one moiety to the agent or formulation itself, where said moiety permits (a) inhibition of proteolysis; and (b) uptake into the blood stream from the stomach or intestine.
- the increase in overall stability of the agent or formulation and increase in circulation time in the body examples include: polyethylene glycol, copolymers of ethylene glycol and propylene glycol, carboxymethyl cellulose, dextran, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl pyrrolidone and polyproline.
- Intranasal delivery allows the passage of a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention to the blood stream directly after administering the therapeutic product to the nose, without the necessity for deposition of the product in the iung.
- Formulations for nasal delivery include those with dextran or cyclodextran.
- a formulation for intranasal delivery (or mucosal delivery) may comprise 3D- MPL, laureth 9, TRITON X-100TM, TWEEN 80TM, and sodium deoxycholate.
- such a formulation may be combined with an antigen, for example an influenza virus antigen.
- a useful device is a small, hard bottle to which a metered dose sprayer is attached.
- the metered dose is delivered by drawing the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention solution into a chamber of defined volume, which chamber has an aperture dimensioned to aerosolize an aerosol formulation by forming a spray when a liquid in the chamber is compressed.
- the chamber is compressed to administer the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention.
- the chamber is a piston arrangement.
- Such devices are commercially available.
- a plastic squeeze bottle with an aperture or opening dimensioned to aerosolize an aerosol formulation by forming a spray when the bottle is squeezed.
- the opening is usually found in the top of the bottle, and the top is generally tapered to partially fit in the nasal passages for efficient administration of the aerosol formulation.
- the nasal inhaler will provide a metered amount of the aerosol formulation, for administration of a measured dose of the drug.
- compositions may take the form of tablets or lozenges formulated in conventional manner.
- the compounds may also be formulated in rectal or vaginal compositions such as suppositories or retention enemas, e.g., containing conventional suppository bases such as cocoa butter or other glycerides.
- the compounds may also be formulated as a depot preparation.
- Such long acting formulations may be formulated with suitable polymeric or hydrophobic materials (for exampie, as an emulsion in an acceptable oil) or ion exchange resins, or as sparingly soluble derivatives, for exampie, as a sparingly soiubie salt.
- compositions also may comprise suitable solid or gel phase carriers or excipients.
- suitable solid or gel phase carriers or excipients include but are not limited to calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, various sugars, starches, cellulose derivatives, gelatin, and polymers such as polyethylene glycols.
- Suitable liquid or solid pharmaceutical preparation forms are, for example, aqueous or sa!ine solutions for inhalation, microencapsulated, encochleated, coated onto microscopic gold particles, contained in liposomes, nebulized, aerosols, pellets for implantation into the skin, or dried onto a sharp object to be scratched into the skin.
- the pharmaceutical compositions also include granules, powders, tablets, coated tablets, (micro)capsules, suppositories, syrups, emulsions, suspensions, creams, drops or preparations with protracted release of active compounds, in whose preparation excipients and additives and/or auxiliaries such as disintegrants, binders, coating agents, swelling agents, lubricants, flavorings, sweeteners or solubilizers are customarily used as described above.
- the pharmaceutical compositions are suitable for use in a variety of drug delivery systems. For a brief review of methods for drug delivery, see Langer, Science 249:1527-1533, 1990.
- the immune modulatory molecules and optionally other therapeutics and/or antigens may be administered per se (neat) or in the form of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt.
- the salts should be pharmaceutically acceptable, but non-pharmaceutically acceptable salts may conveniently be used to prepare pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
- Such salts include, but are not limited to, those prepared from the following acids: hydrochloric, hydrobromic, sulphuric, nitric, phosphoric, maleic, acetic, salicylic, p-toluene sulphonic, tartaric, citric, methane suiphonic, formic, malonic, succinic, naphthalene-2-suiphonic, and benzene sulphonic.
- such salts can be prepared as alkaline metal or alkaline earth salts, such as sodium, potassium or calcium salts of the carboxylic acid group.
- the formulations may also comprise a biie acid or a derivative thereof, in aspects, this may be in the form of a salt.
- derivatives include, but are not limited to, derivatives of choiic acid and salts thereof.
- sodium salts of choiic acid or choiic acid derivatives are contemplated.
- bile acids and derivatives thereof include, but are not limited to, choiic acid, deoxycholic acid, chenodeoxycholic acid, lithochoiic acid, ursodeoxycholic acid, hyodeoxycho!ic acid and derivatives for example, glyco-, tauro-, amidopropyl-1-propanesuifonic-,
- NaDOC sodium deoxychoiate
- Suitable buffering agents include: acetic acid and a salt (1-2% w v); citric acid and a salt (1-3% w/v); boric acid and a salt (0.5-2.5% w/v); and phosphoric acid and a salt (0.8-2% w/v).
- Suitable preservatives include benzalkonium chloride (0.003-0.03% w/v); chlorobutanol (0.3-0.9% w/v); parabens (0.01-0.25% w/v) and thimerosal (0.004- 0.02% w/v).
- compositions of the invention contain an effective amount of one or more immune modulatory molecules and optionally one or more antigens, cholesterol and/or other therapeutic agents optionally included in a pharmaceuticaliy- acceptable carrier.
- pharmaceutically-acceptable carrier means one or more compatible solid or liquid filler, diluents or encapsulating substances which are suitable for administration to a human or other vertebrate animal.
- carrier denotes an organic or inorganic ingredient, natural or synthetic, with which the active ingredient is combined to facilitate the application.
- the components of the pharmaceutical compositions also are capable of being commingled with the compounds of the present invention, and with each other, in a manner such that there is no interaction which would substantially impair the desired pharmaceutical efficiency.
- Example 1 Cholesterol as a Delivery Vehicle for CpG ODN Immunogenicity & Efficacy Data
- CpG + cholestero! enhanced the population of poly-functional CD8+ cells compared to CpG alone.
- CpG alone and CpG + cholesterol resulted in single and double cytokine producing CD4+ cells ( Figure 1a).
- CpG + cholesterol resulted in triple cytokine producing CD4+ cells ⁇ Figure 1b).
- CpG alone and CpG + cholesterol resulted in single, double and triple cytokine producing CD8+ celis ( Figures 1c and 1d).
- Cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses to CpG alone and CpG + cholesterol were measured.
- CpG + cholesterol enhanced ovalbumin specific cytotoxic T ceil responses ( Figures 3a and 3b) and antigen-specific CD8 T cell population was increased ( Figures 3c and 3d) compared to CpG alone.
- Cholesterol alone showed similar levels to the no adjuvant control.
- TE transmission electron microscopy
- BVDV 1&2 Bovine Virus Diarrhea
- IBRV Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis
- PI3V Parainfluenza 3 virus
- BRSV Bovine Respiratory Syncytial virus
- Treatment Group T01 received sterile saline (no adjuvant).
- Treatment Group T02 received a vaccine in which the adjuvant was the oil-based emulsion contained in a commercial vaccine.
- Treatment Group T03 received a vaccine in which the adjuvant was CpG-23877 (250pg)/cho!esterol (250pg), thus providing a ratio of CpG:cholesterol of 1 :1.
- Treatment Group T04 received a vaccine in which the adjuvant was CpG-23877 (250pg)/cholesterol (2,500pg), thus providing a ratio of CpG holesterol of 1 :10.
- Treatment Group T05 received a vaccine in which the adjuvant was AdvaSure®, an oil- based emulsion containing DEAE-DEXTRAN (100mg) and ISC (800pg).
- Treatment Group T06 received a vaccine in which the adjuvant was Qui! A (250pg), cholesterol (250Mg), dimethyl dioctadecyl ammonium bromide (DDA; 100Mg), Carbopol®
- Treatment Group T07 received a vaccine in which the adjuvant was QCDCR (in the amounts given in T06) and CpG 23877 (250pg).
- BVDV ELISA was developed and optimized at PAH using the p67 H fragment of BVDV as antigen. Briefly, NUNC Maxisorp plates were coated with 0.2ug/ml of recombinant p67 H fragment BVDV antigen in Carbonate-Bicarbonate buffer PH 9.6 and incubated overnight at 4°C. The coating antigen was then discarded and plates damped and blocked using 1% Ovalbumin in PBS-Tween (300 ⁇ 1 ⁇ 2 ⁇ ) for 1 h at 37°C.
- the blocking buffer was then removed and diluted serum samples added (seven 5-fold serial dilutions; starting at 1 :50) and plates incubated for 1 h at 37°C. Plates were washed four times in PBS-T (0.05%Tween 20) before adding 100 ⁇ of sheep anti-bovine IgG-h+l-HRP conjugate in blocking buffer (1 :4,000) and incubating for
- BVDV-2 challenge The symptoms of BVDV-2 challenge are fever, leukopenia (about a 40% decrease in WBC count from the mean pre-chailenge WBC count) from day 3 to 12 after challenge and immune-modulation, thrombocytopenia, respiratory distress, depression, reproduction disorders (abortion) and diarrhea.
- Protective immunity against BVDV is a Th-1 type immune response. Cell mediated immunity is mediated by CD4+ T ceils. CD8+ T cells are important for clearance of the virus and memory responses. IFN-a and IFN- ⁇ are protective against BVDV infection. Vaccines generally should induce C I and humoral immunity against BVDV. Table 1 depicts the percentage of calves with clinical disease, fever, leukopenia or viremia following challenge with BVDV-
- Table 1 Percentage of ca!ves with clinical disease, fever, leukopenia or viremia
- Vaccines administered to calves in groups T02 (commercial vaccine), T03 (CpG:cholesterol 1 :1 ), T04 ⁇ CpG:cholesterol 1 :10), T05 (Advasure-DEAE/Dextran), T06 (QCDCR) and T07 (QCDCR + CpG) were superior at suppressing fever compared with saline controls.
- Vaccines administered to calves in T03 (CpG:cholesterol 1 :1 ), T04 (CpG:cho!esterol 1 : 10), T05 (Advasure-DEAE/Dextran), T06 (QCDCR) and T07 (QCDCR + CpG) were superior at suppressing viremia compared with commercial vaccine (T02) and saline groups (T01 ).
- T04 and T07 suppressed viremia completely and the commercial vaccine (T02) calves were viremic for a shorter period than the controls.
- the injection site reactions that developed following administration of the adjuvants are shown in Figure 6a.
- the commercial vaccine (T02) and the Advasure- DEAE/Dextran (T05) vaccines were more reactive than the other vaccines tested.
- the vaccines containing QCDCR + CpG (T07) and CpG + cholesterol (T03 and T04) were the safest. In calves immunized with CpG + cholesterol, all symptoms of BVDV-2 challenge were reduced compared to non-vaccinated control animals.
- the first vaccine dose administered induced low level serum neutralizing antibody titers. All the vaccines tested induced 100% sero-conversion to BVDV 1 and IBRV antigens by day 42. All vaccines tested, except the Advasure-DEAE/Dextran (T05) vaccine, induced a 100% sero-conversion to BVDV 2 by day 42. The Advasure- DEAE/Dextran (T05) vaccine induced 83% sero-conversion on day 42. Following challenge, BVDV 1 and BVDV 2 antibody responses were boosted to significantly higher levels in all groups (Table 2). Table 2, part A
- CM cell-mediated immunity
- Th-1 type responses were detected by secretion of IFNy cytokine in vitro and humoral (Th-2 type) responses were determined by detecting for IL-4.
- BVDV 1 and BVDV 2 antigens induced low level IFNy responses and there were no significant differences (P>0.1 ) between the treatment groups (data not shown).
- the BSRV antigen induced IFNy responses in all groups except in groups T01 (saline) and T03 (CpGicholesterol 1 :1 ),
- the IBR antigen induced the strongest IFNy responses in T05 (Advasure-DEAE/Dextran) and T06 (QCDCR) on ail days tested post-vaccination and weak but positive responses in T02 (commercial vaccine), T04 (CpG:cholestero! 1 :10), and T07 (QCDCR + CpG).
- the PI3 antigen induced IFNy responses in T02 commercial vaccine
- T05 Advanced-DEAE/Dextran
- T06 QCDCR
- T07 QCDCR + CpG
- Example 3 Immunogenicity in Swine of a Subunit (Pertactin) Bordetella bronchiseptica Vaccine Formulated with Different Adjuvants
- Vaccines were administered in 1 -mL doses.
- Treatment Group T01 received 20mM phosphate buffered saline.
- Treatment Group T02 received a vaccine containing Qui! A (250pg), cholesterol (250pg), dimethyl dioctadecyl ammonium bromide (DDA; 100pg), Carbopol® (0.075%), N-(2-Deoxy-2-L-leucylamino-b-D-glucopyranosyl)-N- octadecyldodecanoylamide hydroacetate, also known by the trade name Bay R1005® (1 ,000pg).
- the composition also contained CpG 23878 (250pg) and pertactin (10pg).
- Treatment Group T03 received a vaccine in containing cholesterol (2,500pg), CpG 23877 (250pg), and pertactin (10pg).
- Treatment Group T04 received a vaccine in containing cholesterol (2,500pg), CpG 23878 (250pg), and pertactin (l
- OpgTreatment Group T05 received a vaccine in containing 6% aluminum as AI(OH) 3 and pertactin (10 pg).
- pigs were vaccinated in the left neck with a I .O mL dose given by M injection.
- pigs were revaccinated with the same IVP and dose as before, administered into the right neck.
- pigs were observed by the Investigator or a qualified technician for immediate adverse events related to vaccination.
- the primary outcome variable was serum pertactin antibody titers (total IgG). Serum samples were tested for pertactin antibodies using an EL1SA. Nunc Maxisorp plates were coated with 50 ng/weii of pertactin in carbonate buffer (pH 9.1). Plates were washed and blocked with 1x PBS with 0.05% Tween 20 and 1 % non-fat dry milk (1 h, R T). Serum samples, diluted in blocking buffer, were added to the plates, incubated (1 h, R T), washed and incubated (1 h, R/T) with HRP conjugate (Bethyl goat anti-pig IgG (h+l)) diiuted 1 :1250 in blocking buffer.
- HRP conjugate Bethyl goat anti-pig IgG (h+l)
- ABTS KPL 50-62-00
- OD values read after a 12-minute incubation at R T. Titers were calculated based on a cutoff of 20% of the OD value of a 1 :1000 dilution of a positive control serum pool.
- Serum samples from T01 , T03, T04, T05, and T08 were also tested for pertactin- speciflc lgG1 and lgG2 antibodies using an ELISA.
- Nunc Maxisorp plates were coated with 50 ng/well of pertactin in carbonate buffer (pH 9.1). Plates were washed and blocked with 1x PBS with 0.05% Tween 20 and 1% non-fat dry milk (ih, R/T).
- !gGl titers were calculated based on a cutoff of 50% of the OD value of a 1 :1000 dilution of a positive control serum pool.
- lgG2 titers were calculated based on a cutoff of an OD of 0.2.
- PBMCs harvested from the heparin blood samples, were tested for antigen specific IFN- ⁇ production.
- the IFN- ⁇ response was tested by ELISPOT (Th1 ) to determine the frequency of IN F- ⁇ secreting cells/million cells SFC/10 6 from PBMCs (after subtracting the background in the medium controls). Additionally, IFN- ⁇ responses were adjusted based on the stimulation index (SI) of the pertactin-stimu!ated cells compared to the medium control. A stimulation index of at least 2X was required for the sample to be deemed positive.
- SI stimulation index
- Plasma samples for PBMC isolation and serum samples were taken on day -1 , day 7, day 20, day 28 and day 35 and analyzed. Serum samples were tested for total IgG, IgG1 and lgG2 antibodies using an ELISA to purified, LPS-free recombinant pertactin. Isotyping antibodies were obtained from Bethyi Labs or AbD Serotec.
- Pertactin-specific IgG levels were increased in groups T02 (CpG + QCDCR), T03 (CpG 23877 + cholesterol; 1:10) and T04 (CpG 23878 + cholesterol; 1 :10) compared to the other vaccines tested.
- T01 the negative control, had means that were significantly lower than the other groups on both Days 20 and 35.
- the GMTs of T08 were significantly lower than the GMTs of the pertactin vaccines formulated with the CpGs using the QCDCR or cholesterol carriers (T02, T03, T04) at both post-vaccination time points.
- a Graph of antigen-specific antibody response in pigs immunized with pertactin (p68) formulated with various adjuvants including CpG + cholesterol is presented in Figure 7.
- Geometric least squares means, standard errors, and ranges of antibody titers from pigs 20 days after being administered an I VP.
- Geometric least squares means, standard errors, and ranges of antibody titers from pigs 35 days after being administered an IVP.
- the mean pertactin-speciftc I FN- ⁇ responses was measured by Stimulation Index (SI) and spot-forming cells (SFC/10 6 ). There was considerable variability of the pertactin-specific IFN- ⁇ responses of pigs within groups and between time points, in part because there were only 8 subjects per group. There were significant differences (P ⁇ 0.10) between treatments at all time points, including pre-vaccination (Day -1 ). For all post-vaccination time points (Days 7, 20, 28 and 35) the mean SI for T02 was significantly higher than T01 and T03. In contrast, the SI for T05 were not different from T01 on any post-vaccination time point. The Si for T04 was significantly higher than ⁇ 0 ⁇ on Days 20 and 35.
- the mean SFC/10 6 for T02 was significantly higher than T01and T05 at 3 of 4 post-vaccination time points.
- the IFN- ⁇ (SI and SFC/10 6 ) responses of T03 and T08 were not different from T01 at any post-vaccination time point.
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