HPV E6 PROTEIN T CELL EPITOPES AND USES THEREOF

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APP PUB NO 20150224186A1
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14566604

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The present invention is directed to the examination of the pattern of immunodominant T cell epitopes in the E6 protein of Human Papilloma virus and its further characterization in terms of its amino acid sequence and Human Leukocyte Antigen restriction. These epitopes are identified based on their ability to induce specific T cell responses and therefore, are important as sources of antigens for immunotherapies to treat cervical and other cancers. The present invention contemplates identifying a number of similar epitopes restricted by a wide variety of Human Leukocyte Antigen types so that they can be used together to develop preventative or therapeutic vaccines, which can be used for the general human population. The present invention also contemplates using E6 peptides of Human Papilloma virus as a diagnosis method to predict the probability of developing persistent cervical neoplasia in an individual.

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BIOVENTURES LLC4301 W MARKHAM ST #831 LITTLE ROCK AZ 72205-7199

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Nakagawa, Mayumi Little Rock, US 11 68

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