Patent classifications
C07K16/087
Recombinant herpes simplex virus having expression cassette expressing fused protein of cancer cell-targeting domain and extracellular domain of HVEM and use thereof
The present invention relates to a recombinant herpes simplex virus (HSV) containing an expression cassette capable of expressing a fused protein of a cancer-cell-targeting domain and an extracellular domain of HVEM and the use thereof. When the recombinant HSV infects and enters target cells, which are cancer cells, HSV proliferates, and an adapter, which is the fused protein, is expressed in the cells and is released to the outside of the cells along with the proliferated HSV virion upon cell lysis, or is released even before the virion is released due to cell lysis when the adapter contains a leader sequence, and the fused protein released to the outside of the cells acts to induce the HSV virion to infect surrounding cancer cells expressing a target molecule recognized by the cancer-cell-targeting domain or to increase the infection efficiency thereof.
Topical application for an anti-HSV antibody
Described is an anti-HSV antibody or an antigen-binding fragment thereof for use in treating an acute infection of mucosal or epidermal tissue in a subject caused by HSV-1 or HSV-2 selected from the group consisting of Herpes simplex labialis, Herpes simplex genitalis, chronic or disseminated cutaneous herpes simplex infection, Herpes gladiatorum and Eczema herpeticum, wherein said antibody is to be topically administered as well as to a pharmaceutical composition comprising an effective amount of said antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING INFECTION WITH HELICOBACTER SUIS
Described herein is a newly found outer membrane protein gene specific for Helicobacter suis and a gene product thereof. Also described herein is a method for determining infection of a subject with Helicobacter suis and a method for treatment using an antibody against the gene product.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ANTIBODY DELIVERY
The present disclosure provides recombinant nucleic acids (e.g., recombinant herpes viral genomes) comprising one or more polynucleotides encoding an antibody; viruses (e.g., herpes viruses) comprising the recombinant nucleic acids; compositions comprising the recombinant nucleic acids and/or viruses; methods of their use (e.g., for localized, virus-mediated delivery and expression of the encoded antibody); and articles of manufacture or kits thereof.
CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR AND CAR-T CELLS THAT BIND A HERPES VIRUS ANTIGEN
An isolated chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) polypeptide, wherein the CAR includes an extracellular antigen-binding domain, including an antibody or antibody fragment that binds to a protein encoded by a herpes virus, or to a protein complex including the protein (herpes virus antigen), wherein the herpes virus antigen is present on the surface of a human cell that is latently infected with said herpes virus and supports the lytic phase of viral replication. The invention further relates to a nucleic acid molecule encoding the CAR of the invention, a genetically modified immune cell, preferably a T cell, expressing the CAR of the invention and the use of the cell in the treatment of a medical disorder associated with human herpesvirus, such as herpes virus-associated cancers, chronic active herpes virus infections or primary herpes virus infections. In preferred embodiments the herpes virus is Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and a preferred herpes virus antigen target of the CAR is the EBV glycoprotein 350/220 (gp350/gp220).
TETZ-PROTEINS AND PRION-LIKE PROTEINS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
The invention relates to diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions associated with the functions of prion-like or Tetz-proteins.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO PRODUCE B CELLS GENETICALLY MODIFIED TO EXPRESS SELECTED ANTIBODIES
Systems and methods to genetically modify B cells to express selected antibodies are described. The systems and methods can be used to: obviate the need for classical vaccinations; provide protection against infectious agents for which no vaccinations are currently available; provide protection against infectious agents when patients are otherwise immune-suppressed; and/or provide a benefit provided by a therapeutic antibody, such as in the treatment of autoimmune disorders.
TARGETING MOIETY-DECORATED ONCOLYTIC VIRUSES
Compositions and methods are provided for treating cancer comprising a composition comprising an oncolytic virus and a targeting moiety on the surface of the virus, wherein the oncolytic virus does not encode or express the targeting moiety within various aspects such compositions and methods can be used to treat a wide variety of cancers (e.g., gastrointestinal cancer, such as esophageal, stomach and colon cancers).
HERPES 1 ANTIBODY SYSTEM
The PINBALL HERPES ANTIBODY SYSTEM prevents people from getting HERPES. It prevents people from getting HERPES SIMPLEX 1 VIRUS (Hsv-1) (HERPES 1) on their genitals, mouth, anus, hands, eyes and face. It also prevents people from getting SIMPLEX 2 VIRUS (Hsv-2) (HERPES 2) on their genitals, mouth, anus, hands, eyes and face. And it prevents a baby from getting infected with HERPES 1 and HERPES 2 during birth.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING PATHOGEN INFECTION
The presently-disclosed subject matter relates to antibodies, compositions, and methods for inhibiting and treating virus infection in the respiratory tract and virus transmission through the respiratory tract. In particular, the presently-disclosed subject matter relates to inhibiting and treating virus infection in a subject using compositions and antibodies that trap viruses in mucus of the respiratory tract, thereby inhibiting transport of virus across or through mucus secretions.