Patent classifications
C07K2317/569
TREATMENT OF CANCER WITH ANTI-LAP MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES
Described herein are compositions and methods relating to LAP-binding agents, including, for example, anti-LAP antibodies, and to their use in methods of treatment of cancer. LAP-binding agents affected both systemic and intra-tumor immunity and were shown effective to treat a broad spectrum of cancer types.
Miniaturized antibody of anti-glucocorticoid-induced tumor necrosis factor receptor (GITR), and polymer and use thereof
An antibody that specifically binds to a glucocorticoid-induced tumor necrosis factor receptor (GITR), an antibody fragment and a polymer thereof, and a conjugate and a fusion comprising the antibody or the antibody fragment are provided in the present invention. A nucleic acid encoding the antibody, the antibody fragment, the polymer, the conjugate and the fusion, a vector, and a host cell expressing the nucleic acid are also provided in the present invention. In addition, a composition comprising the antibody and the antibody fragment thereof, the polymer, the conjugate or the fusion, and use thereof in therapy and diagnosis are also provided in the present invention.
Immunoglobulin variable domains
VH domain, in which: (i) the amino acid residue at position 112 is one of K or Q; and/or (ii) the amino acid residue at position 89 is T; and/or (iii) the amino acid residue at position 89 is L and the amino acid residue at position 110 is one of K or Q; and (iv) in each of cases (i) to (iii), the amino acid at position 11 is preferably V; and in which said VH domain contains a C-terminal extension (X)n, in which n is 1 to 10, preferably 1 to 5, such as 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 (and preferably 1 or 2, such as 1); and each X is an (preferably naturally occurring) amino acid residue that is independently chosen, and preferably independently chosen from the group consisting of alanine (A), glycine (G), valine (V), leucine (L) or isoleucine (I).
TARGETED MODIFIED IL-1 FAMILY MEMBERS
The present disclosure relates to a modified Interleukin-1 (IL-1) family member cytokine, with reduced activity via its cytokine receptor, wherein said interleukin-1 family member cytokine is specifically delivered to target cells. Preferably, the IL-1 family member cytokine is a mutant, more preferably it is a mutant IL-1 with low affinity to the IL-1 receptor, wherein said mutant IL-1 is specifically delivered to target cells. The targeting is preferably realized by fusion of the modified IL-1 family member cytokine to a targeting moiety, preferably an antibody or antibody-like molecule. The disclosure relates further to the use of such targeted modified IL-1 family member cytokine to treat diseases.
POLYPEPTIDES THAT BIND COMPLEMENT COMPONENT C5 OR SERUM ALBUMIN AND FUSION PROTEINS THEREOF
The disclosure provides engineered polypeptides that specifically bind to human complement component C5 and/or serum albumin. The disclosure also provides fusion proteins comprising such engineered polypeptides, wherein such fusion proteins may be multivalent and multi-specific fusion proteins. The disclosure further provides nucleic acid molecules that encode such engineered polypeptides or fusion proteins, and methods of making such engineered polypeptides or fusion proteins. The disclosure further provides pharmaceutical compositions that comprise such engineered polypeptides or fusion proteins, and methods of treatment using such engineered polypeptides or fusion proteins.
SINGLE-DOMAIN ANTIBODIES DIRECTED AGAINST LILRB2
The present invention relates to single-domain antibodies (sdAbs) directed against Leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor subfamily B member 2 (LILRB2), pharmaceutical compositions comprising
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TARGETED PROTEIN STABILIZATION BY REDIRECTING ENDOGENOUS DEUBIQUITINASES
The present disclosure provides, inter alia, bivalent nanobody molecules and methods for treating or ameliorating the effects of a disease, such as long QT syndrome, or cystic fibrosis, in a subject, using the bivalent nanobody molecules disclosed herein. Also provided are methods of identifying and preparing nanobody binders that target proteins of interest.
NANOBODIES DIRECTED TO CORONAVIRUS SPIKE PROTEIN RECEPTOR BINDING DOMAIN AND USES THEREOF
The invention generally relates to VHH domains that specifically bind a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike protein receptor binding domain, corresponding expression vectors and host cells, and methods of treatment using such VHH domains.
Sequence-Based High Throughput Method Generating Camelids Antibodies to Cover Broad Epitopes with High-Resolution
A method for generating a plurality of diverse camelid antibodies to cover functional epitopes of the target with high-resolution. Also provided is a method for generating camelid antibodies.
IL-5 BINDING MOLECULE, PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR, AND USE THEREOF
Disclosed are an IL-5 binding molecule, and a preparation method and use thereof. The binding molecule includes the following complementarity determining regions: an amino acid sequence of CDR1 selected from any one of sequences as set forth in SEQ ID NOs. 43-49; an amino acid sequence of CDR2 selected from any one of sequences as set forth in SEQ ID NOs. 50-56; and an amino acid sequence of CDR3 selected from any one of sequences as set forth in SEQ ID NOs. 57-62. The binding molecule is capable of specifically binding to IL-5, and effectively blocking the cell proliferation induced by IL-5.