| Primary information |
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| ID | 16187 |
| Therapeutic ID | Th1700 |
| Protein Name | VIR201 |
| Sequence | NA
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| Molecular Weight | NA |
| Chemical Formula | NA |
| Isoelectric Point | NA |
| Hydrophobicity | NA |
| Melting point | NA |
| Half-life | NA |
| Description | is an experimental therapeutic vaccine currently in clinical trial. The aim of therapeutic vaccines is to augment the body's immune response to HIV and to delay or prevent progression to AIDS. |
| Indication/Disease | Investigated for use/treatment in HIV infection. |
| Pharmacodynamics | NA |
| Mechanism of Action | VIR201 uses DNA vaccine technology called Co-X-Gene in which HIV and human genetic material have been grafted on to a harmless fowlpox virus. This fowlpox vector carries genetic material for HIV proteins gag and pol. The aim of this component of the vaccine is to stimulate HIV-specific immune responses in people who have very low levels of HIV in their blood due to antiretroviral therapy. The vaccine also carries genetic material to stimulate the cytokine or immune system messenger called interferon gamma which is associated with delayed disease progression. The aim of this second component of the vaccine is to boost levels of interferon gamma and improve immune functioning. |
| Toxicity | NA |
| Metabolism | NA |
| Absorption | NA |
| NA |
| Clearance | NA |
| Categories | NA |
| Patents Number | NA |
| Date of Issue | NA |
| Date of Expiry | NA |
| Drug Interaction | NA |
| Target | Interferon gamma |
| Brand Name | NA |
| Company | NA |
| Brand Description | NA |
| Prescribed For | NA |
| Chemical Name | NA |
| Formulation | NA |
| Physical Appearance | NA |
| Route of Administration | NA |
| Recommended Dosage | NA |
| Contraindication | NA |
| Side Effects | NA |
| Useful Link 1 | Link |
| Useful Link 2 | NA |
| Remarks | NA |