Epitope and its use of hepatitis b virus surface antigen

a technology of surface antigen and hepatitis b virus, which is applied in the field of epitope specific to hepatitis b virus, can solve the problems inhibiting hbv dna replication, and currently available hbig as an unsuitable source of therapeutic antibodies, and achieves the effect of low possibility of deterioration in curing efficacy and effective use in hbv treatment and/ou

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-10-27
GREEN CROSS CORP THE
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Benefits of technology

The use of these specific epitopes in vaccine compositions and antibodies ensures low likelihood of deterioration in curing efficacy due to HBV mutations, providing effective treatment and diagnosis with improved specificity and stability.

Problems solved by technology

These medicines may interfere with a reverse transcriptase of HBV polymerase, in turn inhibiting HBV DNA replication.
However, in the case where any one of the foregoing medicines is administered for a long term such as 3 years, about 75% of the patients have drug resistance viruses, thus entailing a problem of deterioration in the curing efficacy.
However, the currently available HBIG is not an ideal source of therapeutic antibody due to its limited availability, low specific activity and possible contamination of infectious agents.
Additionally, a variety of escaping mutants have also been found, therefore, existing HBV medicines involve limitations in rendering satisfactory curing efficacy.

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Identification of Characteristics of Epitope of Inventive Antibody

[0046](1) Preparation of HBV Polymerase (HBV Pol) Mutants

[0047]Epitopes of the inventive antibody include 160K, 163W and 164E (SEQ ID NO. 2) in the surface antigen ORF (S ORF) of the HBV ayw subtype, wherein the ORF sequence of the HBV surface antigen encoding the epitopes overlaps with HBV P ORF encoding the HBV polymerase. In particular, 5041, 506M, 507G and 508V (see SEQ ID NO. 3) of the HBV polymerase may correspond to the sites at which the epitope is encoded by genes in the OFR encoding the epitope (see FIG. 3). Briefly, mutation at the foregoing sites in the HBV S ORF also involves mutation of the HBV P ORF.

[0048]The HBV polymerase has remarkably different features from other viral polymerases. First, the HBV polymerase has reverse transcriptase activity that synthesizes it's DNA from RNA (pregenomic RNA: pgRNA); second, during reverse transcription initiation, the HBV polymerase uses itself as the primer to co...

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Binding and Neutralization Effects of Inventive Antibody to Epitope Mutants

[0062](1) Preparation of Mutants

[0063]At least one of 163W and 164E (SEQ ID NO. 1) of the HBV surface antigen protein (HBsAg), which are epitopes of the inventive antibody, was substituted by alanine, preparing a mutant. Since 160K relevant to serotypes has a problem in mutation, mutants thereof were excluded. In addition, mutants obtained by mutation of 164E into 164D have recently been reported, therefore, mutants of E164D were also prepared and used. Since the mutants were obtained as described above, mutation was also derived at 506M, 507G and 508V (SEQ ID NO. 2) of the HBV polymerase encoded by HBV P ORF overlapping with HBV S ORF which encodes the foregoing mutants. Here, even when the same amino acid mutation occurs depending upon variant codons at 163W and 164E of the HBV surface antigen protein, mutants of the HBV polymerase have different amino acid sequences (see TABLE 3).

TABLE 3Mutants of HBsAg an...

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Disclosed are an epitope specific to hepatitis B virus (HBV) and use thereof. The disclosed epitope is a conservative position on which mutagenesis does not occur and, therefore, a composition including an antibody to the foregoing epitope or a vaccine composition including the epitope has very low possibility of causing degradation of curing efficacy due to HBV mutation, thus being very useful for HBV treatment.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a Divisional Application of U.S. application Ser. No. 14 / 127,052 (allowed) filed Dec. 17, 2013 which is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT / KR2011 / 005477 filed Jul. 25, 2011, claiming priority based on Korean Patent Application No. 10-2011-0064671 filed Jun. 30, 2011, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.TECHNICAL FIELD[0002]The present invention relates to an epitope specific to Hepatitis B virus (hereinafter, referred to as ‘HBV’) and use thereof. Since the epitope disclosed herein is a conservative position on which modification due to mutation (‘mutagenesis’) does not occur, a composition including an antibody against the epitope or a vaccine composition including the epitope described above has very low possibility of causing degradation of curing efficacy by HBV mutation, thus being very useful for HBV treatment.[0003]The present invention also rela...

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Patent Type & AuthorityApplications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C07K14/005C12N7/00
CPCC07K14/005C12N7/00A61K39/00C12N2730/10151C12N2730/10122C12N2730/10134C07K16/082A61K2039/53C07K2317/34C07K2317/76A01K67/027A01K2207/05A01K2227/105A01K2267/0337A61P1/16A61P31/20C07K14/02C12N15/63C07K16/08A61K39/12C07K7/06A61K39/292
InventorKIM, SE-HOHONG, KWANG-WONSHIN, YONG-WONCHANG, KI HWANKIM, MIN-SOOIM, JUNG-AE
OwnerGREEN CROSS CORP THE