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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 10, 2009
Filed:
May. 03, 2002
Bernard Maillere, Versailles, FR;
Isabelle Bourgault-villada, Paris, FR;
Sandra Pouvelle-moratille, Sainte Geneviève des Bois, FR;
Jean-gérard Guillet, Paris, FR;
Bernard Maillere, Versailles, FR;
Isabelle Bourgault-Villada, Paris, FR;
Sandra Pouvelle-Moratille, Sainte Geneviève des Bois, FR;
Jean-Gérard Guillet, Paris, FR;
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Paris, FR;
Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM), Paris, FR;
Abstract
The invention concerns a mixture of peptides derived from the E6 and/or E7 proteins of a papillomavirus involved in cervix of uterus cancer, such as HPV16, HPV18, HPV30, HPV31, HPV32, HPV33, HPV34, HPV35, HPV39, HPV40, HPV42, HPV43, HPV44, HPV45, HPV51, HPV52, HPV56, HPV57, and HPV58, for example, as well as its uses as medicine (in immunogenic compositions, capable of stimulating the production of anti-HPV T CD4+ lymphocytes in vivo and hence useful for vaccination against uterine of uterus cancer and in other cancers) or as diagnostic reagent of HPV-specific T lymphocytes, in particular for assessing the immune condition of patients. The invention also concerns a mixture of peptides derived from E6 and/or E7 proteins of a papillomavirus involved in benign skin lesions (for example warts), such as HPV10, HPV3 or HPV4 and its uses as medicine.