C12Y304/24003

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING CLOSTRIDIAL COLLAGENASES
20190071659 · 2019-03-07 · ·

The present invention provides a method for producing a drug product comprising a combination of highly purified collagenase I and collagenase II from Clostridium histolyticum. The method utilizes an improved medium for the cultivation of Clostridium histolyticum which includes a non-meat-derived (i.e., non-mammalian) peptone or vegetable peptone. The method includes one or more of: (1) reducing glucose content in the meat-free or vegetable-derived media; and (2) increasing the salt concentration in the meat-free or vegetable-derived media. Also provided is a drug product which includes collagenase I and collagenase II at an optimized fixed mass ratio, and which has a purity of greater than at least 95%.

A Method for Quantifying Therapeutic Antibodies

The present invention relates to a method for quantifying a therapeutic antibody in a sample of a human individual comprising a step of adding to a test sample which may contain therapeutic antibodies to be quantified a known amount of two or more labeled forms of said therapeutic antibodies.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CELLULITE
20240277595 · 2024-08-22 ·

The present disclosure relates to a method of treating cellulite on a thigh or buttock in a human subject by administering an effective amount of collagenase, and then assessing the reduction in the severity of cellulite by one or more scales.

NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES ENCODING CLOSTRIDIUM HISTOLYTICUM COLLAGENASE I AND METHODS OF PRODUCING THE SAME
20240269245 · 2024-08-15 ·

The invention relates to recombinant nucleic acid and polypeptides encoding collagenase I and collagenase II, methods for the preparation thereof and methods for the use thereof. The invention also encompasses methods related to releasing a composition comprising collagenase prior to therapeutic administration.

USE OF CLOSTRIDIUM HISTOLYTICUM PROTEASE MIXTURE IN PROMOTING WOUND HEALING
20240261377 · 2024-08-08 · ·

Provided are methods for repairing a wound or inducing the proliferative phase of a wound comprising administering a composition comprising a protease mixture comprising collagenases and a neutral protease to the wound in an amount effective for repair of wound tissue or for inducing the proliferative phase in the wound.

METHOD OF PRODUCING COLLAGENASE

The present invention relates to the fields of collagenase production and collagenase products, and particularly to improving the reproducibility, purity, and stability of collagenase I and collagenase II compositions, where the compositions are pure to at least 95% by area as measured by reverse phase high pressure liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) and essentially free of neutral protease.

Devices and methods for reducing the appearance of cellulite

Methods and devices for use in reducing the appearance of dimpled skin or other undesirable appearance of skin in a cellulitic region of a patient are provided. The methods include the steps of disrupting fibrous septae located beneath the skin of a cellulitic region and introducing a composition beneath the skin, the composition being effective to reduce or prevent regrowth of the fibrous septae.

Compositions and methods for producing clostridial collagenases

The present invention provides a method for producing a drug product comprising a combination of highly purified collagenase I and collagenase II from Clostridium histolyticum. The method utilizes an improved medium for the cultivation of Clostridium histolyticum which includes a non-meat-derived (i.e., non-mammalian) peptone or vegetable peptone. The method includes one or more of: (1) reducing glucose content in the meat-free or vegetable-derived media; and (2) increasing the salt concentration in the meat-free or vegetable-derived media. Also provided is a drug product which includes collagenase I and collagenase II at an optimized fixed mass ratio, and which has a purity of greater than at least 95%.

COMPOSITION FOR RAPIDLY SEPARATING ADIPOSE TISSUE-DERIVED STROMAL CELLS

The present invention provides a composition for isolating adipose-derived stromal cells, which comprises a Type I collagenase of 0.5-8% (v/v); a Trypsin of 0.1-0.6% (v/v); and a metal ion chelating agent of 0.01-0.2% (v/v). The present invention further provides a method for isolating adipose-derived stromal cells, which method comprises obtaining an adipose tissue; treating the adipose tissue with the composition of the present invention; centrifuging the adipose tissue; and isolating the adipose tissue to obtain the adipose-derived stromal cells. The present invention facilitates rapid isolation of mesenchymal stromal cells within a short period of time in operating rooms and can be applied to regenerative medicine in the future.

Methods for non-surgical treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome

Provided is a non-surgical method of treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome by administering an effective amount of purified collagenase I and II by injection onto a transverse carpal ligament, without penetrating the transverse carpal ligament. The purified collagenase I and II are obtained from Clostridium histolyticum, and the effective amount is a dose comprising a concentration of approximately 0.29 mg of the purified collagenase I and II to one ml diluent.