Patent classifications
A61K2039/585
PD1-specific chimeric antigen receptor as an immunotherapy
Provided herein are methods and compositions useful for treating PDL1 and/or PDL2 positive cancers through adoptive cell transfer of T cells genetically engineered to express a PD1-specific chimeric antigen receptor. Co-stimulatory domains such as Dap 10 may be included to enhance efficacy.
Conjugated virus-like particles and uses thereof as anti-tumor immune redirectors
Disclosed is a new class of conjugated virus-like particles (VLPs). These conjugated VLPs bind a wide variety of tumors and comprise epitopes recognized by a prior T cell immune response already existing in a host. These epitopes are derived from pathogens or previous vaccinations (such as early childhood vaccines). This provokes the body's pre-existing cytotoxic immunity obtained through previous infection or previous childhood vaccination to be redirected to the tumor cells for the elimination of cancer, and form long-term anti-tumor immunity. The described conjugated VLPs are useful for tailoring a broad range of tumors towards a response from existing immunity circumventing the need to identify tumor antigens or generate tumor-specific immune responses. Importantly, the compositions and methods described herein broadens opportunities for treatment for all cancer types in subjects who previously had un-targetable cancers due to various technological and biological limitations of currently available immuno-therapeutic drugs.
Peptides and combination of peptides for use in immunotherapy against various tumors
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules.
Listeria-based compositions comprising a peptide minigene expression system and methods of use thereof
This disclosure provides compositions, including Listeria delivery vectors comprising minigene expression constructs, and methods of using the same for inducing an immune response against an antigen-expressing tumor and for treating the same, and vaccinating against the same in subjects bearing the tumors.
Anti-EGFR combinations for treating tumors
The present invention relates to therapeutic combinations and methods for treating cancers using combination therapy.
PD1-41BBL fusion protein and methods of use thereof
PD1-41BBL fusion proteins are provided. Accordingly, there is provided a PD1-41BBL fusion protein comprising a single amino acid linker between the PD1 and the 41BBL. Also there is provided a PD1-41BBL fusion protein, wherein the PD1 amino acid is 123-166 amino acids in length and/or wherein the PD1 amino acid sequence comprises SEQ ID NO: 2 and/or wherein the fusion protein is in a form of at least a homo-trimer. Also provided are polynucleotides and nucleic acid constructs encoding the PD1-41BBL fusion protein, host-cells expressing the PD1-41BBL fusion protein and methods of use thereof.
MANUFACTURE AND CRYOPRESERVATION OF FUCOSYLATED CELLS FOR THERAPEUTIC USE
Compositions for and methods of manufacturing a fucosylated cell population are provided. The method may include expansion of the cells and/or cryopreservation of the cells under conditions that retain optimum levels of cell surface fucosylation.
REVERSIBLY INHIBITED BINDING MOLECULES
Reversibly inhibited antibodies are disclosed, suitable for treatment of diseases such as cancer. The reversibly inhibited antibodies are such that they regain their activity on illumination, for example with UV light. Compositions containing such antibodies, methods of preparation of such antibodies and methods of use of such antibodies are also disclosed. The moiety employed to provide reversible inhibition may comprise a hydrophilic polymer such as polyethylene glycol.
COMBINATION THERAPY OF A TYPE II ANTI-CD20 ANTIBODY WITH A SELECTIVE BCL-2 INHIBITOR
The present invention is directed to a combination therapy involving a type II anti-CD20 antibody and a selective Bcl-2 inhibitor for the treatment of a patient suffering from cancer, particularly, a CD20-expressing cancer.
COMBINATION THERAPIES FOR TREATING CANCER
Provided are methods of treating cancer that comprise administering a polypeptide (e.g. a fusion polypeptide) that comprises a SIRPα D1 domain variant and an Fc domain variant in combination with at least one chemotherapy agent and/or at least one therapeutic antibody. Also provided are related kits.