C07K16/1235

DELIVERING FUNCTIONAL NUCLEIC ACIDS TO MAMMALIAN CELLS VIA BACTERIALLY-DERIVED, INTACT MINICELLS

Intact bacterially derived minicells containing functional nucleic acids or plasmids encoding functional nucleic acids can reduce, in targeted mammalian cells, drug resistance, apoptosis resistance, and neoplasticity, respectively. Methodology that employs minicells to deliver functional nucleic acids, targeting the transcripts of proteins that contribute to drug resistance or apoptosis resistance, inter alia, can be combined with chemotherapy to increase the effectiveness of the chemotherapy.

Targeted delivery of drugs, therapeutic nucleic acids and functional nucleic acids to mammalian cells via intact killed bacterial cells

A composition comprising intact killed bacterial cells that contain a therapeutic nucleic acid, a drug or a functional nucleic acid is useful for targeted delivery to mammalian cells. The targeted delivery optionally employs bispecific ligands, comprising a first arm that carries specificity for a killed bacterial cell surface structure and a second arm that carries specificity for a mammalian cell surface receptor, to target killed bacterial cells to specific mammalian cells and to cause endocytosis of the killed bacterial cells by the mammalian cells. Alternatively, the delivery method exploits the natural ability of phagocytic mammalian cells to engulf killed bacterial cells without the use of bispecific ligands.

OPTIMIZED CROSSLINKERS FOR TRAPPING A TARGET ON A SUBSTRATE

The presently-disclosed subject matter relates to crosslinkers, compositions, and methods for trapping a target of interest on a substrate of interest. The methods may be used to inhibit and treat pathogen infection and provide contraception. The methods may be used to trap or separate particles and other substances. The subject matter further relates to methods of identifying and preparing optimal crosslinkers and methods for manipulating targets of interest.

ANTIBODIES AGAINST MICROORGANISMS AND USES THEREOF
20240400655 · 2024-12-05 ·

Described herein are methods and antibodies useful for reducing, eliminating, or preventing infection with a bacterial population in domestic animals or humans. Also described herein are antigens useful for targeting by heavy chain antibodies and V.sub.HH fragments for reducing a bacterial population in domestic animals or humans.

Eradication of bacterial biofilm using anti-amyloid monoclonal antibodies

The present invention features compositions comprising an anti-amyloid antibody and methods of treating microbial infection and treating or preventing microbial biofilms using the composition.

Use of an agent consisting of antibodies and/or insulin-like growth factor antagonists

The present invention relates to the use of a composition selected from the group consisting of antibodies, antibody fragments, insulin-like growth factor antagonists, Toll-like receptor antagonists and mixtures thereof for the treatment or the prophylaxis of certain diseases.

BACTERIALLY DERIVED INTACT MINICELLS THAT ENCOMPASS PLASMID FREE DNA AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME

Intact, bacterially-derived minicells can safely introduce therapeutically effective amounts of plasmid-free functional nucleic acid to target mammalian cells. To this end, functional nucleic acid can be packaged into intact minicells directly, without resort to expression constructs, the expression machinery of the host cell, harsh chemicals or electroporation.

EXPRESSION OF A SINGLE CHAIN ANTIBODY AGAINST SALMONELLA IN LACTOBACILLUS

The present disclosure relates to camel id antibodies that inhibit growth, and colonization of Salmonella serovars. The present disclosure also relates to a modified Lactobacillus as a delivery vehicle for controlling salmonella in a host organism.

ANTIBODY MOLECULE-DRUG CONJUGATES AND USES THEREOF

Antibody molecule-drug conjugates (ADCs) that specifically bind to lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are disclosed. The antibody molecule-drug conjugates can be used to treat, prevent, and/or diagnose bacterial infections and related disorders.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING PATHOGEN INFECTION
20250082751 · 2025-03-13 ·

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.