CHIRON SRL Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100104593 | MENINGOCOCCAL CONJUGATE VACCINATION - Conjugated meningococcal capsular saccharides will be introduced into immunisation schedules in the near future, but the phenomenon of “carrier suppression” must first be addressed, particularly where multiple conjugates are to be used. In the invention, tetanus toxoid is used as the carrier protein, even where multiple meningococcal conjugates are administered at the same time and where a patient has previously been exposed to the carrier protein, either in the form of a previous immunogen (e.g. in a DTP vaccine) or as a previous carrier protein (e.g. in a Hib or pneumococcal conjugate vaccine). The invention provides a method for immunising a patient, comprising administering multiple conjugates of meningococcal capsular saccharides, wherein each conjugate comprises a tetanus toxoid carrier protein, and the capsular saccharide, and wherein the patient has been pre-immunised with a tetanus toxoid. | 04-29-2010 |
20100015212 | IMMUNOGENIC BACTERIAL VESICLES WITH OUTER MEMBRANE PROTEINS - Knockout of the meningococcal mltA homolog gives bacteria that spontaneously release vesicles that are rich in immunogenic outer membrane proteins and that can elicit cross-protective antibody responses with higher bactericidal titres than OMVs prepared by normal production processes. Thus the invention provides a bacterium having a knockout mutation of its mltA gene. The invention also provides a bacterium, wherein the bacterium: (i) has a cell wall that includes peptidoglycan; and (ii) does not express a protein having the lytic transglycosylase activity of MltA protein. The invention also provides compositions comprising vesicles that, during culture of bacteria of the invention, are released into the culture medium. | 01-21-2010 |
20090176699 | Inhibitors Based on Fusion, Hr1 and Hr2 Sequences in Bacterial Adhesin - A known surface adhesin (NadA) in | 07-09-2009 |
20080305126 | Separation of Unconjugated and Conjugated Saccharide by Solid Phase Extraction - The invention is based on the use of solid phase extraction for separating conjugated saccharide from unconjugated saccharide in sample, e.g. a vaccine. Solid phase extraction (SPE) provides faster and more reproducible separation of conjugated saccharides from unconjugated saccharides, thereby allowing quantitative separation of these saccharides. The separation of conjugated and unconjugated saccharide using SPE may be advantageously combined with a quantitative conjugate analysis to provide improved quality control for conjugate vaccines. The SPE separation is compatible with existing quantitative conjugate analysis techniques, such as high performance anion exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection (HPAEC-PAD). | 12-11-2008 |
20080286300 | Analysis of Saccharide Vaccines Without Interference - The invention is based on methods that allow analysis of mixed meningococcal saccharides from multiple serogroups even though they share monosaccharide units. With a combination of saccharides from serogroups C, W135 and Y, the invention analyses sialic acid, glucose and galactose content. The glucose and galactose results are used to directly quantify saccharides from serogroups Y and W135, respectively, and the combined glucose and galactose content is subtracted from the sialic acid content to quantify saccharides from serogroup C. The three serogroups can thus be resolved even though their monosaccharide contents overlap. The three different monosaccharide analyses can be performed on the same material, without interference between the monosaccharides and without interference from any other saccharide materials in the composition (e.g. lyophilisation stabilisers). The method can be used to analyse total and free saccharide in conjugate vaccines and simplifies quality control of vaccines containing capsular saccharides from multiple serogroups. | 11-20-2008 |
20080274135 | Measuring Degree of Polymerisation for Meningococcal Capsular Saccharides That Contain Sialic Acid - The degree of polymerisation (DP) is an important parameter for analysis of saccharide antigens, particularly in glycoconjugates. The invention provides methods that can be used to measure DP for capsular saccharides, particularly for meningococcal saccharides e.g. from serogroups W135 and Y. A preferred method is based on reduction of terminal sialic acid residues on saccharides, with DP then being calculated by comparing the molar ratio of total sialic acid to reduced sialic acid. | 11-06-2008 |
20080199487 | Glycosylceramide Adjuvant for Saccharide Antigens - The invention provides compositions and kits comprising: (a) a saccharide antigen conjugated to a carrier; and (b) an alpha-glycosylceramide adjuvant. The invention further provides uses of the compositions. It has been found that suppression of anti-saccharide immune responses by alpha-glycosylceramides can be reversed by conjugating the saccharide to a carrier. | 08-21-2008 |