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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 11, 2008
Filed:
Jun. 27, 2002
Luc Montagnier, Le Plessis Robinson, FR;
Solange Chamaret, Paris, FR;
Denise Guetard, Paris, FR;
Marc Alizon, Paris, FR;
François Clavel, Paris, FR;
Mireille Guyader, Paris, FR;
Pierre Sonigo, Paris, FR;
Françoise Brun-vezinet, Paris, FR;
Marianne Rey, Paris, FR;
Christine Rouzioux, Paris, FR;
Christine Katlama, Paris, FR;
Luc Montagnier, Le Plessis Robinson, FR;
Solange Chamaret, Paris, FR;
Denise Guetard, Paris, FR;
Marc Alizon, Paris, FR;
François Clavel, Paris, FR;
Mireille Guyader, Paris, FR;
Pierre Sonigo, Paris, FR;
Françoise Brun-Vezinet, Paris, FR;
Marianne Rey, Paris, FR;
Christine Rouzioux, Paris, FR;
Christine Katlama, Paris, FR;
Institut Pasteur, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The invention relates to a composition comprising at least one antigen, wherein the antigen is a protein or glycoprotein of a HIV-2 virus, wherein the HIV-2 virus has infectious properties with respect to human T4 lymphocytes and the essential morphological or immunological property of at least one of the retroviruses deposited at the CNCM under No. I-502, I-532, I-642, and I-643. It also relates to a process for the production of HIV-2 retrovirus antigens by lysing cells infected with the virus or lysing purified virus and recovering the antigens.