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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 18, 2014
Filed:
Aug. 18, 2011
Richard M. Kinney, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Claire Y. H. Kinney, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Duane J. Gubler, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Siritorn Butrapet, Bangkok, TH;
Natth Bhamarapravati, Bangkok, TH;
Richard M. Kinney, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Claire Y. H. Kinney, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Duane J. Gubler, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Siritorn Butrapet, Bangkok, TH;
Natth Bhamarapravati, Bangkok, TH;
The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Washington, DC (US);
Mahidol University, Nakhon Panthom, TH;
Abstract
Chimeric flaviviruses that are avirulent and immunogenic are provided. The chimeric viruses are constructed to contain amino acid mutations in the nonstructural viral proteins of a flavivirus. Chimeric viruses containing the attenuation-mutated nonstructural genes of the virus are used as a backbone into which the structural genes of a second flavivirus strain are inserted. These chimeric viruses elicit pronounced immunogenicity yet lack the accompanying clinical symptoms of viral disease. The attenuated chimeric viruses are effective as immunogens or vaccines and may be combined in a pharmaceutical composition to confer simultaneous immunity against several strains of pathogenic flaviviruses.