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Title: HIV envelope polypeptides
United States Patent: 6,042,836
Inventors: Berman; Phillip W. (Portola Valley, CA); Nakamura;
Gerald R. (San Francisco, CA)
Assignee: Genentech, Inc. (South San Francisco, CA)
Appl. No.: 134075
Filed: August 13, 1998
Abstract
A method for the rational design and preparation of vaccines based on
HIV envelope polypeptides is described. In one embodiment, the method for
making an HIV gp120 subunit vaccine for a geographic region comprises
determining neutralizing epitopes in the V2 and/or C4 domains of gp120 of
HIV isolates from the geographic region and selecting an HIV strain having
gp120 a neutralizing epitope in the V2 or C4 domain which is common among
isolates in the geographic region. In a preferred embodiment of the
method, neutralizing epitopes for the V2, V3, and C4 domains of gp120 are
determined. At least two HIV isolates having different neutralizing
epitopes in the V2, V3, or C4 domain are selected and used to make the
vaccine. The invention also provides a multivalent HIV gp120 subunit
vaccine.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a method for the rational
design and preparation of vaccines based on HIV envelope polypeptides.
This invention is based on the discovery that there are neutralizing
epitopes in the V2 and C4 domains of gp120, in addition to the
neutralizing epitopes in the V3 domain. In addition, the amount of
variation of the neutralizing epitopes is highly constrained, facilitating
the design of an HIV subunit vaccine that can induce antibodies that
neutralize a plurality of HIV strains for a given geographic region.
In one embodiment, the present invention provides a method for making an
HIV gp120 subunit vaccine for a geographic region in which a neutralizing
epitope in the V2 and/or C4 domains of gp120 of HIV isolates from the
geographic region is determined and an HIV strain having gp120 which has a
neutralizing epitope in the V2 or C4 domain which is common among isolates
in the geographic region is selected and used to make the vaccine.
In a preferred embodiment of the method, neutralizing epitopes for the V2,
V3, and C4 domains of gp120 from HIV isolates from the geographic region
are determined. At least two HIV isolates having different neutralizing
epitopes in the V2, V3, or C4 domain are selected and used to make the HIV
gp120 subunit vaccine. Preferably, each of the selected isolates have one
of the most common neutralizing epitopes for the V2, V3, or C4 domains.
The invention also provides a multivalent HIV gp120 subunit vaccine. The
vaccine comprises gp120 from two isolates of HIV having at least one
different neutralizing epitope. Preferably, the isolates have the most
common neutralizing epitopes in the geographic region for one of the
domains.
A DNA sequence of less than 5 kilobases encoding gp120 from preferred
vaccine strains of HIV, GNE8 and GNE16, expression
construct comprising the GNE8 -gp120 and GNE16
-gp120 encoding DNA under the transcriptional and translational control of
a heterologous promoter, and isolated GNE8 -gp120 and GNE16
-gp120 are also provided. The invention further provides improved methods
for HIV serotyping in which epitopes in the V2 or C4 domains of gp120 are
determined and provides immunogens (truncated gp120 sequences) which
induce antibodies useful in the serotyping methods.
Claim 1 of 15 Claims
1. A polypeptide comprising a truncated gp120 sequence
comprising the V2, V3, and C4 domains of gp120, which polypeptide lacks
the gp120 C5 domain.
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