Abstract: The present invention presents: genomic nucleotide sequence of Borna disease virus, nucleotide and amino acid sequences of Borna disease virus proteins, recombinant viral proteins, vectors and cells containing the sequences or encoding the proteins, ligand binding to these proteins such as antibodies, and the diagnostic and therapeutic uses of the foregoing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 6, 1995
Date of Patent:
January 18, 2000
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California
Inventors:
W. Ian Lipkin, Thomas Briese, Stefanie Kliche, Patrick A. Schneider, Lothar Stitz, Anette Schneemann
Abstract: The subject invention provides processes and kits for detecting encysted forms of protozoa, particularly Cryptosporidium and Giardia, that are viable and infectious. To determine viability, cysts or oocysts are heated to a temperature that induces transcription of heat shock protein (HSP) genes. Alternatively, to determine infectivity the encysted forms are inoculated onto susceptible cell cultures. The viability or infectivity of the encysted forms can be determined by synthesizing a cDNA from an induced HSP RNA template using a primer that is specific for particular genus or species of protozoa, followed by enzymatic amplification of the cDNA. Alternatively, infectivity can be determined by amplifying HSP DNA from infected cells using a primer pair that is specific for a particular genus or species of protozoa. Amplified HSP DNA can be detected using probes that are specific for a protozoan species of interest, such as the human pathogens C. parvum and G. lamblia.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 9, 1996
Date of Patent:
June 23, 1998
Assignee:
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California