Patent classifications
C12N2710/16234
EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES FOR VACCINE DELIVERY
The present disclosure relates to extracellular vesicles (EVs), e.g., exosomes, comprising a payload (e.g., an antigen, adjuvant, and/or immune modulator) and/or a targeting moiety. Also provided herein are methods for producing the EVs (e.g., exosomes) and methods for using the EVs (e.g., exosomes) to treat and/or prevent diseases or disorders, e.g., cancer, graft-versus-host disease (GvHD), autoimmune disease, infectious diseases, or fibrotic diseases.
METHOD FOR T CELL ACTIVATION FOR CANCER TREATMENT
The antigen-presenting cell loaded with the cancer-specific tumor antigen epitope provided in the present invention, that is, a dendritic cell enables rapid and effective induction of differentiation and proliferation of cancer antigen-specific T cells, preferably memory T cells, and the memory T cells thus activated can treat a cancerous or neoplastic condition or prevent recurrence, progression, or metastasis of cancer while avoiding the defense mechanism of cancer cells.
ENGINEERED IMMUNE CELLS
The present disclosure relates generally to the field of immunology. In particular, the disclosure relates to an immune cell expressing a CAR, wherein the immune cell has been modified such that the expression and/or function of LCK has been reduced or eliminated. The disclosure also relates to methods for treating a disease in a subject.
STABILISED VIRAL FUSION PROTEINS
The invention relates to stabilised pre-fusion conformation Class III fusion proteins. The inve ntion also provides vaccine compositions for immunising a subject against viral infections.
EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES FOR VACCINE DELIVERY
The present disclosure relates to extracellular vesicles (EVs), e.g., exosomes, comprising a payload (e.g., an antigen, adjuvant, and/or immune modulator) and/or a targeting moiety. Also provided herein are methods for producing the EVs (e.g., exosomes) and methods for using the EVs (e.g., exosomes) to treat and/or prevent diseases or disorders, e.g., cancer, graft-versus-host disease (GvHD), autoimmune disease, infectious diseases, or fibrotic diseases.
Modulated immunodominance therapy
The invention involves generating a T cell response to subdominant antigens and using the cells to therapeutically change the cellular homeostasis and nature of the immune response. In a preferred embodiment, the cells are generated outside of the patient avoiding the influence of the patient's immunologic milieu. By stimulating and growing the T cells from a patient in a tissue culture to one or more subdominant antigens and the transplanting them into the patient, if enough cells are expanded and transplanted, the transplanted cells overwhelm the endogenous dominant T cells in the response to either break or induce immune tolerance or otherwise modify the immune response to the cells or organism expressing that antigen. When the memory cells are established they are then reflective of this new immunodominance hierarchy so that the desired therapeutic effect is long lasting. In effect, the transplantation exogenously generated T cells reactive to the subdominant antigens is recapitulating priming and rebalancing the patient's immune response to target previously subdominant antigens in the cells or organism to produce a therapeutic benefit.
ALPHAVIRUS NEOANTIGEN VECTORS AND INTERFERON INHIBITORS
Disclosed herein are vectors that include alphavirus-based expression platforms. Also disclosed are methods associated with the alphavirus-based expression platforms and co-administration of an inhibitor of Type I interferon signaling.
PEPMIXES TO GENERATE MULTIVIRAL CTLS WITH BROAD SPECIFICITY
The present invention concerns methods of generating CTLs that are able to target at least one antigen from two or more viruses. The method includes exposing mixtures of peptides for different antigens to the same plurality of PBMCs and, at least in certain aspects, expanding the cells in the presence of IL4 and IL7.
ANTIGEN PRESENTING SCAFFOLDS FOR IMMUNE-CELL MANIPULATION
The present invention relates to artificial antigen presenting cell (aAPC) scaffolds to provide cells with specific functional stimulation to obtain phenotypic and functional properties ideal to mediate tumor regression or viral clearance. In particular, the scaffolds of the present invention comprise antigens, such as peptide-MHC (pMHC) class I molecules, and specific combinations of cytokines and co-stimulatory molecules to allow effective expansion and functional stimulation of specific T cells.
Epstein-barr virus antigen constructs
The invention provides Epstein-Barr Virus antigen polynucleotides, polypeptides and vectors; as well as immunogenic compositions comprising the same. It includes the use of Epstein-Barr Virus antigen constructs to produce vaccines for treating and preventing Epstein-Barr Virus infections and Epstein-Barr Virus-associated diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus.