A Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Expressing HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase for the Study of Antiviral Drug Resistance in Macaques
The available material provides a model system in which to test new antiviral treatment efficacy as well as the development of multi-drug-resistance to HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitors.
Full description
Antiviral drug-resistance is the primary source for the decreased
efficacy of currently available human immunodeficiency virus-1
(HIV-1) therapies. The available material provides a model
system in which to test new antiviral treatment efficacy as well as
the development of multi-drug-resistance to HIV-1 reverse
transcriptase inhibitors, which is a widespread obstacle of
existing antiretroviral therapies. This invention describes a
simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) that expresses HIV-1
reverse transcriptase. The available virus infects and replicates
in macaques and has demonstrated use in the study of drug-
resistance in an animal model. This technology represents an
advantage over traditional SIVs, which are not susceptible to
FDA-approved antiretroviral drugs and as a result cannot be used
to study HIV drug-resistance in animals. Thus, the current
research tool provides a novel resource for advancing the study
of drug-resistance to antiretroviral therapy and has the potential
to contribute to the development of innovative therapeutic agents
that are successful against drug-resistant HIV strains.
Application: Research and development of novel therapeutics for
the treatment of drug-resistant HIV
Development Status: Biological Material is sufficient for use as a
research tool
Related Publication: Z Ambrose, V Boltz, S Palmer, JM Coffin,
SH Hughes, VN Kewalramani. In vitro characterization of a
simian immunodeficiency virus-human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV) chimera expressing HIV type 1 reverse transcriptase to
study antiviral resistance in pigtail macaques. J Virol. 2004
Dec;78(24):13553-13561.
Patent information
HHS Reference No. E-315-2006/0 -- Biological Material
Inventors: Vineet N. KewalRamani and Zandrea Ambrose (NCI)
Type of business relationship sought
Licensees Sought: Available for non-exclusive licensing under a
Biological Materials License Agreement.
Collaborative Research Opportunity: The National Cancer
Institute's HIV Drug Resistance Program is seeking statements of
capability or interest from parties interested in collaborative
research to further develop, evaluate, or commercialize animal
models in which to evaluate anti-HIV-1 therapy. Please contact
Betty Tong, Ph.D. at 301-594-4263 or tongb@mail.nih.gov for
more information.