A61K39/0008

Food composition and pharmaceutical composition for inhibiting Sjogren's syndrome each containing <i>Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum </i>C-RAPO (KCTC13986BP) and <i>Bifidobacterium bifidum </i>ATT (KCTC13474BP)
11701395 · 2023-07-18 · ·

Disclosed are Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum C-RAPO (KCTC13986BP) and Bifidobacterium bifidum ATT (KCTC13474BP) strains that have the effects of inhibiting sialoadenitis, which is a symptom of the Sjogren's syndrome, and inhibiting a reduction in saliva flow rate. Based on this, these strains can be used for prevention or treatment of Sjogren's syndrome and can be developed into food, health food and pharmaceuticals.

BIOINFORMATIC PROCESSES FOR DETERMINATION OF PEPTIDE BINDING
20230019590 · 2023-01-19 ·

This invention relates to the identification of peptide binding to ligands, and in particular to identification of epitopes expressed by microorganisms and by mammalian cells. The present invention provides polypeptides comprising the epitopes, and vaccines, antibodies and diagnostic products that utilize or are developed using the epitopes.

Treatment of immune diseases by administration of antigen-specific formulations

The present invention relates to the treatment of autoimmune and allergic diseases by oromucosal administration of a formulation consisting of an optimized combination of antigen, tolerizing agent and mucoadhesive carrier for each immune disease indication.

METHODS FOR TREATING AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES
20230210900 · 2023-07-06 ·

The present document relates to methods and materials for treating a subject having an autoimmune disease.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USE IN TYPE 1 DIABETES
20220409702 · 2022-12-29 ·

Provided are methods for preventing, treating, suppressing type 1 diabetes, or reversing one or more symptoms of T1D, or delaying the onset of T1D comprising administration to a subject a composition comprising liposomes and insulin intercalated in the bilayer of the liposomes, wherein the bilayer comprises lyso-PS.

METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR USING ENGINEERED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS TO TREAT INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS AND DEGENERATIVE DISEASES
20220401488 · 2022-12-22 ·

This document relates to methods and materials involved in treating a mammal (e.g., a human) having, or at risk of developing, a disease or a condition characterized by inflammation and/or degeneration of a tissue. For example, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) expressing an antigen receptor (e.g., a chimeric antigen receptor) targeting a tissue that can exert an immunosuppressive effect in the targeted tissue as well as methods for using such MSCs are provided herein.

Method and system for protecting honey bees from pesticides
11529412 · 2022-12-20 · ·

A method and system for the treatment of honey bees (Apis mellifera), bats, and butterflies protects them from various life threatening conditions, including Colony Collapse Disorder and in particular, provides honey bees with the ability to assimilate and degrade pesticides such as neonicotinoids and fipronil.

POLYMERIC NANOPARTICLES THAT TARGET LIVER SINUSOIDAL ENDOTHELIAL CELLS TO INDUCE ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC IMMUNE TOLERANCE

In various embodiments tolerogenic nanoparticles are provided that induce immune tolerance to one or more desired antigen(s) and/or that reduce an immune response to those antigen(s). In certain embodiments the tolerogenic nanoparticle comprises a nanoparticle comprising a biocompatible polymer; an antigen disposed within or attached to said biocompatible polymer where said antigen comprises an antigen to which immune tolerance is to be induced by administration of said tolerogenic nanoparticle to a mammal; and a first targeting moiety that binds to a scavenger receptor in the liver, and/or a second targeting moiety that binds to a mannose receptor in the liver, and/or a third targeting moiety that binds to hepatocytes, wherein said first and/or second and/or third targeting moiety are attached to the surface of said nanoparticle.

Oral dissolving films containing microencapsulated vaccines and methods of making same

An oral dissolving film containing nano- or micro-encapsulated bioactive material and methods of forming the film. The film may be prepared by dispensing a mixture of a film-forming agent, a crosslinking agent, a solution of nano- or micro-encapsulated bioactive material, and a photoinitiator into a plurality of wells in a tray using a 3D printer. The dispensed material is exposed to radiation in order to crosslink the material and form a film.

Particles for spatiotemporal release of agents

Particles with a spatial and/or temporal release profile for delivery of different agents at different times to the same cells of a subject have been developed. The particles include a core polymeric particle containing a polymer and a first agent, a tethering moiety, covalent linker or covalent linkage attached to the core particle, and a tethered particle attached to the particle via the tethering moiety, covalent linker or covalent linkage and containing a second agent, where the agents are released at different times within or to the same cells. The first and second agents may be a therapeutic or prophylactic agent, such as an antigen, an immunomodulator, an anti-neoplastic agent, a hormone, an inhibitor, etc. The particles may form compositions for treating diseases with a spatial and/or temporal treatment regimen.