Patents by Inventor Enzo Paoletti

Enzo Paoletti 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: 11168307
    Abstract: The invention provides a recombinant or synthetic or engineered or non-naturally occurring poxvirus that contains and expresses DNA encoding a heterologous or exogenous antigen, epitope or immunogen and Flagellin or an operable binding portion thereof. The poxvirus can contain or be engineered to contain and express vaccinia host range gene K1L. The poxvirus can be attenuated as to mammals, e.g., NYVAC, NYVAC.1, NYVAC.2, avipox, canarypox, fowlpox, ALVAC, TROVAC, MVA, or MVA-BN. The invention also provides methods for inducing an immunological response involving the poxvirus, and compositions containing the poxvirus. The antigen, epitope or immunogen that the poxvirus expresses can be at least one Plasmodium antigen. The Plasmodium antigen(s), epitope(s) or immunogen(s) can be SERA, ABRA, Pfhsp70, AMA-1, Pfs25, Pfs16, CSP, PfSSP2, LSA-1 repeatless, MSA-1, AMA-1 or combination(s) thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 9, 2021
    Assignee: V-CORE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, Randall L. Weinberg, Scott J. Goebel
  • Publication number: 20200102544
    Abstract: The invention provides a recombinant or synthetic or engineered or non-naturally occurring poxvirus that contains and expresses DNA encoding a heterologous or exogenous antigen, epitope or immunogen and Flagellin or an operable binding portion thereof. The poxvirus can contain or be engineered to contain and express vaccinia host range gene K1L. The poxvirus can be attenuated as to mammals, e.g., NYVAC, NYVAC.1, NYVAC.2, avipox, canarypox, fowlpox, ALVAC, TROVAC, MVA, or MVA-BN. The invention also provides methods for inducing an immunological response involving the poxvirus, and compositions containing the poxvirus. The antigen, epitope or immunogen that the poxvirus expresses can be at least one Plasmodium antigen. The Plasmodium antigen(s), epitope(s) or immunogen(s) can be SERA, ABRA, Pfhsp70, AMA-1, Pfs25, Pfs16, CSP, PfSSP2, LSA-1 repeatless, MSA-1, AMA-1 or combination(s) thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2019
    Publication date: April 2, 2020
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, Randall L. Weinberg, Scott J. Goebel
  • Publication number: 20150191704
    Abstract: The invention provides a recombinant or synthetic or engineered or non-naturally occurring poxvirus that contains and expresses DNA encoding a heterologous or exogenous antigen, epitope or immunogen and Flagellin or an operable binding portion thereof. The poxvirus can contain or be engineered to contain and express vaccinia host range gene K1L. The poxvirus can be attenuated as to mammals, e.g., NYVAC, NYVAC.1, NYVAC.2, avipox, canarypox, fowlpox, ALVAC, TROVAC, MVA, or MVA-BN. The invention also provides methods for inducing an immunological response involving the poxvirus, and compositions containing the poxvirus. The antigen, epitope or immunogen that the poxvirus expresses can be at least one Plasmodium antigen. The Plasmodium antigen(s), epitope(s) or immunogen(s) can be SERA, ABRA, Pfhsp70, AMA-1, Pfs25, Pfs16, CSP, PfSSP2, LSA-1 repeatless, MSA-1, AMA-1 or combination(s) thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2014
    Publication date: July 9, 2015
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, Randall L. Weinberg, Scott J. Goebel
  • Patent number: 7767449
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method for producing a protein involving infecting a culture of eukaryotic cells with a recombinant vaccinia virus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2010
    Assignee: Health Research Incorporated
    Inventor: Enzo Paoletti
  • Publication number: 20080188640
    Abstract: Attenuated recombinant viruses containing DNA encoding an immunodeficiency virus and/or CTL antigen, as well as methods and compositions employing the viruses, expression products therefrom, and antibodies generated from the viruses or expression products, are disclosed and claimed. The recombinant viruses can be NYVAC or ALVAC recombinant viruses. The DNA can code for at least one of: HIV1gag(+pro) (IIIB), gp120(MN) (+transmembrane), nef (BRU)CTL, pol(IIIB)CTL, ELDKWA or LDKW epitopes, preferably HIV1gag(+pro) (IIIB), gp120(MN) (+transmembrane), two (2) nef(BRU)CTL and three (3) pol(IIIB)CTL epitopes; or two ELDKWA in gp120 V3 or another region or in gp160. The two (2) nef(BRU)CTL and three (3) pol(IIIB)CTL epitopes are preferably CTL1, CTL2, pol1, pol2 and pol3. The recombinant viruses and gene products therefrom and antibodies generated by the viruses and gene products have several preventive, therapeutic and diagnostic uses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2007
    Publication date: August 7, 2008
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, James Tartaglia, William I. Cox, Robert Gallo, Genoveffa Franchini
  • Patent number: 7255862
    Abstract: Recombinants containing and expressing lentivirus, retrovirus or immunodeficiency virus DNA and methods for making and using the same are disclosed and claimed. In an exemplified embodiment, attenuated recombinant viruses containing DNA encoding a feline immunodeficiency virus epitope such as an antigen, as well as methods and compositions employing the viruses, expression products therefrom, and antibodies generated from the viruses or expression products, are disclosed and claimed. The recombinants can be NYVAC or ALVAC recombinants. The DNA can encode at least one of: Env, Gag, Pol, or combinations thereof such as Gag and Pol or protease or Env, Gag and Pol or protease. The recombinants and gene products therefrom and antibodies generated by them have several preventive, therapeutic and diagnostic uses. DNA from the recombinants are useful as probes or, for generating PCR primers or for immunization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2007
    Assignee: Connaught Technology Corporation
    Inventors: James Tartaglia, Enzo Paoletti
  • Patent number: 7144578
    Abstract: Recombinant viruses containing DNA coding for a rabies virus antigen, such as rabies virus G are disclosed and claimed. The recombinant viruses can be NYVAC or ALVAC recombinant viruses. The recombinant viruses and gene products therefrom are useful for eliciting an immunological against rabies virus, and, the gene products and antibodies elicited thereby are useful in assays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2006
    Assignee: Connaught Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, James Tartaglia, Jill Taylor, Russell Gettig
  • Patent number: 6780407
    Abstract: Attenutated recombinant viruses containing DNA coding for a cytokine and/or a tumor associated antigen, as well as methods and compositions employing the viruses, are disclosed and claimed. The recombinant viruses can be NYVAC or ALVAC recombinant viruses. The DNA can code for at least one of: human tumor necrosis factor; nuclear phosphoprotein p53, wiltype or mutant; human melanoma-associated antigen; IL-2; IFN&ggr;; IL-4; GMCSF; IL-12; B7; erb-B-2 and carcinoembryonic antigen. The recombinant viruses and gene products therefrom are useful for cancer therapy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2004
    Assignee: Aventis Pasteur
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, James Tartaglia, William I. Cox
  • Publication number: 20030223987
    Abstract: Attenuated recombinant viruses containing DNA encoding an immunodeficiency virus and/or CTL antigen, as well as methods and compositions employing the viruses, expression products therefrom, and antibodies generated from the viruses or expression products, are disclosed and claimed. The recombinant viruses can be NYVAC or ALVAC recombinant viruses. The DNA can code for at least one of: HIV1gag(+pro)(IIIB), gp120(MN)(+transmembrane), nef(BRU)CTL, pol(IIIB)CTL, ELDKWA or LDKW epitopes, preferably HIV1gag(+pro)(IIIB), gp120(MN) (+transmembrane), two (2) nef(BRU)CTL and three (3) pol(IIIB)CTL epitopes; or two ELDKWA in gp120 V3 or another region or in gp160. The two (2) nef(BRU)CTL and three (3) pol(IIIB)CTL epitopes are preferably CTL1, CTL2, pol1, pol2 and pol3. The recombinant viruses and gene products therefrom and antibodies generated by the viruses and gene products have several preventive, therapeutic and diagnostic uses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2003
    Publication date: December 4, 2003
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, James Tartaglia, William I. Cox, Robert Gallo, Genoveffa Franchini
  • Publication number: 20030198623
    Abstract: Attenuated recombinant viruses containing DNA coding for a cytokine and/or a tumor associated antigen, as well as methods and compositions employing the viruses, are disclosed and claimed. The recombinant viruses can be NYVAC or ALVAC recombinant viruses. The DNA can code for at least on of: human tumor necrosis factor; nuclear phosphoprotein p53, wildtype or mutant; human melanoma-associated antigen; IL-2; IFNg; IL-4; GNCSF; IL-12; B7; erb-B-2 and carcinoembryonic antigen. The recombinant viruses and gene products therefrom are useful for cancer therapy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2002
    Publication date: October 23, 2003
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, James Tartaglia, William I. Cox
  • Patent number: 6632438
    Abstract: Attenuated recombinant viruses containing DNA encoding an HCMV antigen, as well as methods and compositions employing the viruses, expression products therefrom, and antibodies generated from the viruses or expression products, are disclosed and claimed. The recombinant viruses can be NYVAC or ALVAC recombinant viruses. The recombinant viruses and gene products therefrom and antibodies generated by the viruses and gene products have several preventive, therapeutic and diagnostic uses. The DNA of the recombinant viruses can be used as probes or for generating PCR primers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2003
    Assignee: Virogenetics Corporation
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, Steven E. Pincus, William I. Cox, Elizabeth K. Kauffmann
  • Patent number: 6605465
    Abstract: What is described is a recombinant poxvirus, such as vaccinia virus, fowlpox virus and canarypox virus, containing foreign DNA from herpesvirus. In one embodiment, the foreign DNA is expressed in a host by the production of a herpesvirus glycoprotein. In another embodiment, the foreign DNA is expressed in a host by the production of at least two, particularly two or three, herpesvirus glycoproteins. What is also described is a vaccine containing the recombinant poxvirus for inducing an immunological response in a host animal inoculated with the vaccine. By the present invention, the barrier of maternal immunity in a newborn offspring can be overcome or avoided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2003
    Assignee: Health Research, Inc.
    Inventor: Enzo Paoletti
  • Patent number: 6596279
    Abstract: Attenuated recombinant viruses containing DNA encoding an immunodeficiency virus and/or CTL antigen, as well as methods and compositions employing the viruses, expression products therefrom, and antibodies generated from the viruses or expression products, are disclosed and claimed. The recombinant viruses can be NYVAC or ALVAC recombinant viruses. The DNA can code for at least one of: HIV1gag(+pro)(IIIB), gp120(MN)(+transmembrane), nef(BRU)CTL, pol(IIIB)CTL, ELDKWA or LDKW epitopes, preferably HIV1gag(+pro)(IIIB), gp120(MN) (+transmembrane), two (2) nef(BRU)CTL and three (3) pol(IIIB)CTL etpitopes; or two ELDKWA in gp120 V3 or another region or in gp160. The two (2) nef(BRU)CTL and three (3) pol(IIIB)CTL epitopes are preferably CTL1, CTL2, pol1, pol2 and pol3. The recombinant viruses and gene products therefrom and antibodies generated by the viruses and gene products have several preventive, therapeutic and diagnostic uses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2003
    Assignee: Virogenetics Corporation
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, James Tartaglia, William I. Cox, Robert Gallo, Genoveffa Franchini
  • Publication number: 20030082204
    Abstract: Attenuated recombinant viruses containing DNA coding for a canine distemper virus antigen or measles M or N antigen, as well as methods and compositions employing the viruses, are disclosed and claimed. The recombinant viruses can be NYVAC or ALVAC recombinant viruses. The DNA can code for at least one of: canine distemper virus fusion protein, canine distemper virus hemagglutinin glycoprotein, canine distemper nucleocaspid portein, canine distemper matrix protein, measles virus nucleocaspid protein, and measles virus matrix protein. The recombinant viruses and gene products therefrom are useful for eliciting protection against canine distemper virus and/or measles virus, and, the gene products and antibodies elicited thereby are useful in assays. Additionally, DNA from the recombinants is used for probes or for generating PCR primers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2001
    Publication date: May 1, 2003
    Applicant: Aventis Pasteur.
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, James Tartaglia, Jill Taylor, Russell Gettig
  • Publication number: 20030064077
    Abstract: Attenuated recombinant viruses containing DNA encoding an HCMV antigen, as well as methods and compositions employing the viruses, expression products therefrom, and antibodies generated from the viruses or expression products, are disclosed and claimed. The recombinant viruses can be NYVAC or ALVAC recombinant viruses. The recombinant viruses and gene products therefrom and antibodies generated by the viruses and gene products have several preventive, therapeutic and diagnostic uses. The DNA of the recombinant viruses can be used as probes or for generating PCR primers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2001
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Applicant: Virogenetics Corporation
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, Steven E. Pincus, William I. Cox, Elizabeth K. Kauffman
  • Patent number: 6537594
    Abstract: Attenuated recombinant viruses containing DNA coding for a cytokine and/or a tumor associated antigen, as well as methods and compositions employing the viruses, are disclosed and claimed. The recombinant viruses can be NYVAC or ALVAC recombinant viruses. The DNA can code for at least on of: human tumor necrosis factor; nuclear phosphoprotein p53, wildtype or mutant; human melanoma-associated antigen; IL-2; IFN&ggr;; IL-4; GNCSF; IL-12; B7; erb-B-2 and carcinoembryonic antigen. The recombinant viruses and gene products therefrom are useful for cancer therapy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Virogenetics Corporation
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, James Tartaglia, William I. Cox
  • Patent number: 6395283
    Abstract: What is described is a recombinant poxvirus, such as vaccinia virus, fowipox virus and canarypox virus, containing foreign DNA from herpesvirus. In one embodiment, the foreign DNA is expressed in a host by the production of a herpesvirus glycoprotein. In another embodiment, the foreign DNA is expressed in a host by the production of at least two, pdrticularly two or three, herpesvirus glycoproteins. What is also described is a vaccine containing the recombinant poxvirus for inducing an immunological response in a host animal inoculated with the vaccine. By the present invention, the barrier of maternal immunity in a newborn offspring can be overcome or avoided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2002
    Assignee: Health Research, Inc.
    Inventor: Enzo Paoletti
  • Patent number: 6340462
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method for inducing an immunological response in a vertebrate to a pathogen by inoculating the vertebrate with a synthetic recombinant avipox virus modified by the presence, in a non-essential region of the avipox genome, of DNA from any source which encodes for and expresses an antigen of the pathogen. The present invention further provides a synthetic recombinant avipox virus modified by the insertion therein of DNA from any source, and particularly from a non-avipox source, into a non-essential region of the avipox genome.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2002
    Assignee: Health Research, Inc.
    Inventor: Enzo Paoletti
  • Patent number: 6309647
    Abstract: Attenuated recombinant viruses containing DNA coding for a canine distemper virus antigen or measles M or N antigen, as well as methods and compositions employing the viruses, are disclosed and claimed. The recombinant viruses can be NYVAC or ALVAC recombinant viruses. The DNA can code for at least one of: canine distemper virus fusion protein, canine distemper virus hemagglutinin glycoprotein, canine distemper nucleocaspid protein, canine distemper matrix protein, measles virus nucleocaspid protein, and measles virus matrix protein. The recombinant viruses and gene products therefrom are useful for eliciting protection against canine distemper virus and/or measles virus, and, the gene products and antibodies elicited thereby are useful in assays. Additionally, DNA from the recombinants is used for probes or for generating PCR primers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2001
    Assignee: Aventis Pasteur
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, James Tartaglia, Jill Taylor, Russell Gettig
  • Patent number: 6267965
    Abstract: Attenuated recombinant viruses containing DNA encoding an HCMV antigen, as well as methods and compositions employing the viruses, expression products therefrom, and antibodies generated from the viruses or expression products, are disclosed and claimed. The recombinant viruses can be NYVAC or ALVAC recombinant viruses. The recombinant viruses and gene products therefrom and antibodies generated by the viruses and gene products have several preventive, therapeutic and diagnostic uses. The DNA of the recombinant viruses can be used as probes or for generating PCR primers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2001
    Assignee: Virogenetics Corporation
    Inventors: Enzo Paoletti, Steven E. Pincus, William I. Cox, Elizabeth K. Kauffman