Patents by Inventor Michel Albert Emile Riviere

Michel Albert Emile Riviere has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6387376
    Abstract: The recombinant live vaccine comprises, as vector, a feline herpesvirus comprising and expressing at least one nucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide, this sequence being inserted into the ORF5 and/or ORF2 sites. Polyvalent vaccine formula and feline herpesvirus DNA fragments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2002
    Assignee: Merial
    Inventors: Jean-Christophe Francis Audonnet, Philippe Guy Nicolas Baudu, Michel Albert Emile Riviere
  • Patent number: 6074649
    Abstract: The recombinant live vaccine comprises, as vector, a feline herpesvirus comprising and expressing at least one nucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide, this sequence being inserted into the ORF5 and/or ORF2 sites. Polyvalent vaccine formula and feline herpesvirus DNA fragments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2000
    Assignee: Merial
    Inventors: Jean-Christophe Francis Audonnet, Philippe Guy Nicolas Baudu, Michel Albert Emile Riviere
  • Patent number: 6045803
    Abstract: The live recombinant avian vaccine comprises, as vector, an avian herpesvirus comprising at least one nucleotide sequence coding for and expressing an antigenic polypeptide of an avian pathogenic agent, inserted into the region lying between the ATG of ORF UL55 and the junction of U.sub.L with the adjacent repeat region, under the control of the CMV immediate early promoter. The vector is preferably chosen from the group consisting of Marek's disease viruses (MDV and HVT), infectious laryngotracheitis virus ILTV and herpes of ducks. A polyvalent vaccine formula comprises at least two vaccines of this type, with different inserted sequences.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2000
    Assignee: Merial
    Inventors: Jean-Christophe Francis Audonnet, Michel Joseph Marie Bublot, Raphael Jean Darteil, Carole Veronique Duinat, Eliane Louise Fran.cedilla.oise Laplace, Michel Albert Emile Riviere
  • Patent number: 5980906
    Abstract: The live recombinant avian vaccine comprises, as vector, an avian herpesvirus comprising at least one nucleotide sequence coding for and expressing an antigenic polypeptide of an avian pathogenic agent, inserted into the region lying between the ATG of ORF UL55 and the junction of U.sub.L with the adjacent repeat region, under the control of the CMV immediate early promoter. The vector is preferably chosen from the group consisting of Marek's disease viruses (MDV and HVT), infectious laryngotracheitis virus ILTV and herpes of ducks. A polyvalent vaccine formula comprises at least two vaccines of this type, with different inserted sequences.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: Rhone Merieux
    Inventors: Jean-Christophe Francis Audonnet, Michel Joseph Marie Bublot, Raphael Jean Darteil, Carole Veronique Duinat, Eliane Louise Fran.cedilla.oise Laplace, Michel Albert Emile Riviere
  • Patent number: 5733554
    Abstract: The present invention relates to vaccines for avian use which are based on live recombinant avian herpesviruses, in particular the Marek's disease viruses including HVT virus (herpesvirus of turkey), in which has been inserted, by genetic recombination, at least one nucleotide sequence which encodes and expresses an antigenic polypeptide of an avian pathogen under conditions which ensure immunization leading to efficient protection of the vaccinated animal against the pathogen. In one embodiment, the antigenic polypeptide is inserted in the UL43 gene under the control of the CMV immediate early promoter. The vaccines of the present invention are advantageous over previously used vaccines in that they can be used to ensure total protection of animals against Gumboro disease and to immunize chicks as young as one-day old without secondary effects, and only require low doses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1998
    Assignee: Rhone Merieux
    Inventors: Jean-Christophe Fran.cedilla.is Audonnet, Michel Joseph Marie Bublot, Raphael Jean Darteil, Carole Veronique Duinat, Eliane Louise Fran.cedilla.oise Laplace, Michel Albert Emile Riviere
  • Patent number: 5676952
    Abstract: Herpesviruses naturally deficient in gD, that is to say not expressing their gD gene in vitro or not possessing this gene, are transformed to express gD in vitro. This transformation by genetic recombination can consist in replacement of the natural promoter by another one or insertion of an expression cassette containing gD and a promoter. The invention also relates to these viruses incorporating a gene coding for an antigen of interest, to the vaccines obtained and to the methods of culture thus improved. The invention relates in particular to avian herpesviruses, especially MDV, and the VZV virus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1997
    Assignee: Rhone Merieux, societe anonyme
    Inventors: Jean-Christophe Francis Audonnet, Raphael Jean Darteil, Michel Albert Emile Riviere, Vladimir Zelnik, Louis Joseph Norman Ross