Patents by Inventor Glay Chinea Santiago

Glay Chinea Santiago 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: 7279164
    Abstract: The present invention is related to the obtaining of chimeric chains coding for proteins capable of inducing, in the recipient, a serotype-specific and protective humoral immune response against the infection by the Dengue virus, thus eliminating the effects of the serotype-nonespecific viral immunoenhancement that causes hemorrhagies and clinical complications described for this kind of pathology. These chimeric chains of nucleic acids are composed by the specific combination of fragments belonging to the gene of a mutated protein from Neisseria meningitidis with dehydrogenase activity and fragments that codify for a region of the envelope (E) protein from the Dengue virus which, when inserted to an expression vector, give rise to chimeric proteins with particular properties. The resultant chimeric molecules from this invention are applicable to the pharmaceutical industry for the obtaining of vaccine preparations and diagnostic means of high serotype-specificity to be used in humans.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2007
    Assignee: Centro de Ingenieria Genetica y Biotecnologia
    Inventors: Lisset Hermida Cruz, Rayner Rodriguez Diaz, Laura Lazo Vazquez, Aida Zulueta Morales, Carlos Lopez Abarrategui, Iris Valdes Prado, Ricardo de la C. Silva Rodriguez, Glay Chinea Santiago, Gerardo Enrique Guillen Nieto, Maria Guadalupe Guzman Tirado, Beatriz de la Caridad Sierra Vazquez, Raul Rafael Espinosa Perez
  • Patent number: 7012127
    Abstract: The present invention relates to analogues of peptides from lipopolysaccharide-binding protein (LBP) region whose primary sequence have been substituted at particular amino acid sites to obtain effective binding to, and neutralization of, lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2006
    Assignee: Centro de Ingenicria Genetica y Biotecnologia
    Inventors: Manuel de Jesús Araña Rosainz, Glay Chinea Santiago, Maribel Guerra Vallespi, Osvaldo Reyes Acosta
  • Publication number: 20040234951
    Abstract: The present invention is related to the obtaining of chimeric chains coding for proteins capable of inducing, in the recipient, a serotype-specific and protective humoral immune response against the infection by the Dengue virus, thus eliminating the effects of the serotype-nonespecific viral immunoenhancement that causes hemorrhagies and clinical complications described for this kind of pathology. These chimeric chains of nucleic acids are composed by the specific combination of fragments belonging to the gene of a mutated protein from Neisseria meningitidis with dehydrogenase activity and fragments that codify for a region of the envelope (E) protein from the Dengue virus which, when inserted to an expression vector, give rise to chimeric proteins with particular properties. The resultant chimeric molecules from this invention are applicable to the pharmaceutical industry for the obtaining of vaccine preparations and diagnostic means of high serotype-specificity to be used in humans.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2004
    Publication date: November 25, 2004
    Inventors: Lisset Hermida Cruz, Rayner Rodriguez Diaz, Laura Lazo Vazquez, Aida Zulueta Morales, Carlos Lopez Abarrategui, Iris Valdes Prado, Ricardo de la C Silva Rodriguez, Glay Chinea Santiago, Gerardo Enrique Guillen Nieto, Maria Guadalupe Guzman Tirado, Beatriz de la Caridad Sierra Vazquez, Raul Rafael Espinosa Perez
  • Patent number: 6383488
    Abstract: The present invention relates to five synthetic peptides of pre-M/M protein of Dengue-2 virus, corresponding to amino acid sequences 3-31, 45-67, 57-92, 69-93 and 103-124. The anti-peptide immune response was evaluated in mice. Recombinant fusion proteins were also obtained, including regions of pre-M/M protein. The presence of B cell epitopes in both mice and humans was demonstrated in the pre-M/M protein peptides. Peptides 3-31 and 103-124 elicited neutralizing antibodies against the four serotypes of Dengue virus. Virus-specific proliferative responses were demonstrated in mice immunized with non-conjugated peptides 3-31 and 57-92. Mice immunized with conjugated peptides 3-31, 57-92, and 69-93 were protected when they were challenged with Dengue-2 virus. Thus, the presence of sequential epitopes in Pre-M/M protein of Dengue-2 virus was demonstrated, as well as their relevance in the immune response against this flavivirus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2002
    Assignees: Centro de Ingeniera Genetic Y Biotechnologies (CIGB), Instituto de Medicina Tropical “Pedro Kouri”
    Inventors: Susana Vazquez Ramudo, Guadalupe Guzman Tirado, Gerardo Enrique Guillen Nieto, Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo, Glay Chinea Santiago, Ana Beatriz Perez Diaz, Maritza Pupo Antunez, Rosmari Rodriguez Roche, Osvaldo Reyes Acosta, Hilda Elisa Garay Perez, Gabriel Padron Palomares, Maylin Alvarez Vera, Luis Morier Diaz, Omaida Perez Insuita, Jose Luis Pelegrino Martinez De La Cotera