SBIR-STTR Award

HIV Therapeutic Vaccine Concept
Award last edited on: 4/12/11

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIAID
Total Award Amount
$299,504
Award Phase
1
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Principal Investigator
Frank A Robey

Company Information

AriaVax Inc

708 Quince Orchard Road Suite 205
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
   (240) 632-2789
   Info@AriaVax.com
   www.ariavax.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 06
County: Montgomery

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43AI078861-01A2
Start Date: 2/1/09    Completed: 1/31/10
Phase I year
2009
Phase I Amount
$299,504
The bridging sheet in HIV-1 gp120 connects the inner domain with the outer domain of gp120. Half of the bridging sheet (a2/3) is composed of amino acids from the variable segments from the V2 and V3 domains whereas the second half of the bridging sheet, referred to as a20/21, is composed of highly conserved amino acids from the C4 domain. a20/21 is a major component of the CD4 binding site (CD4bs) in gp120 and, when it is not occupied by CD4, appears to be accessible to binding antibodies. Within the first 3 to 4 months of HIV infection, antibodies to the conformationally constrained a20/21 are not produced, making a20/21 a possible target for early stage therapeutic vaccine intervention. We have successfully designed and synthesized an immunogen from the a20/21 amino acid sequence, called CDC4, and immunized test animals to evaluate the targeted antibodies for effectiveness in binding to gp120 from various strains of the virus. The aim is to develop CDC4 as a component of a therapeutic vaccine for suppressing the spread of HIV in vivo. The goal of this proposal is to tag with antibodies the a20/21 portion of the bridging sheet expressed on the surface of HIV-infected cells. In vitro neutralization assays and tests with the antibodies capable of activating antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) as a possible correlate of in vivo neutralization will be performed. Simple binding of anti- a20/21 antibodies to gp120 and activating ADCC-like mechanisms then might act to control viral spread and perhaps delay the need of an infected patient having to take anti HIV-1 drugs.

Public Health Relevance:
This project is geared toward creating a novel therapeutic vaccine against a conserved sites on the surface of HIV-1. Such a novel immunotherapeutic should be useful in assisting patients suffering from HIV infection with keeping the virus under control.

Public Health Relevance:
Project Narrative This project is geared toward creating a novel therapeutic vaccine against a conserved sites on the surface of HIV-1. Such a novel immunotherapeutic should be useful in assisting patients suffering from HIV infection with keeping the virus under control.

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