C12N9/6494

MODULATION OF MUSCLE AND ADIPOCYTE DISTRIBUTION AND FATE
20180140684 · 2018-05-24 ·

Modulation of the ADAMTS1 signaling pathway alters the commitment of progenitor cells to a muscle fate; and increases muscle mass.

Treatment of pulmonary vascular remodeling with neprilysin

The present invention relates to agonists of Neprilysin and their use in preventing and treating pulmonary vascular remodeling. Also described are diagnostic and screening applications stemming from the inventor's discovery that Neprilysin is expressed at reduced levels in disease tissues.

Modulation of muscle and adipocyte distribution and fate

Modulation of the ADAMTS1 signaling pathway alters the commitment of progenitor cells to a muscle fate; and increases muscle mass.

Recombinant Bacterium and Uses Thereof

The present invention relates to a recombinant bacterium expressing an antigen that is translocated to the cytosol of a host organism, and uses thereof. To this end, the present invention provides a recombinant bacterium comprising a nucleic acid encoding an antigen that is translocated to the cytosol of a host cell utilizing Type Ill secretion system. The recombinant bacterium is generally chosen from intracellular pathogens that reside in the phagosome and fail to induce rapid T cell activation. The translocated antigen may be a viral antigen, a bacterial antigen, or a tumour antigen. Methods of imparting immunity using the recombinant bacterium are also provided.

Recombinant bacterium and uses thereof

The present invention relates to a recombinant bacterium expressing an antigen that is translocated to the cytosol of a host organism, and uses thereof. To this end, the present invention provides a recombinant bacterium comprising a nucleic acid encoding an antigen that is translocated to the cytosol of a host cell utilizing Type III secretion system. The recombinant bacterium is generally chosen from intracellular pathogens that reside in the phagosome and fail to induce rapid T cell activation. The translocated antigen may be a viral antigen, a bacterial antigen, or a tumor antigen. Methods of imparting immunity using the recombinant bacterium are also provided.