A61K2039/6093

Protein matrix vaccine compositions including polycations
09724401 · 2017-08-08 · ·

The present invention relates to immunogenic compositions containing one or more antigens of interest, one or more carrier proteins, and one or more polycations, wherein the antigen of interest is entrapped with cross-linked carrier protein matrix and one or more polycations, methods of making such vaccines, and methods of vaccine administration.

Vaccine treatment and control infectious against viral pathogens utilizing heparan sulfate (HS) as cellular receptor

Vaccines of preferential administration via mucous membranes, for the control of viral diseases generated by infectious agents that use heparan sulfate (HS) as a cellular receptor consisting of an immunogenic formulation for veterinary use, comprising an antigen whose cellular receptor is heparan sulfate (HS), a vehicle for oral, intranasal or parenteral administration, wherein said vehicle corresponds to D-glucosamine and functionalized N-acetyl-D-glucosamine biopolymers, with sulfur atoms, and/or functionalized chitosan biopolymer, with sulfur atoms, and where the antigen is microencapsulated by said types of functionalized biopolymers.

Production method for poly(amino acid)

The present invention relates to a graft copolymer of a poly(amino acid) or a salt thereof and a hydrophobic primary amine compound or a salt thereof (e.g., a graft copolymer (γ-PGA-PAE) of poly(γ-glutamic acid) (γ-PGA) and phenylalanine ethyl ester (PAE)), an ionized graft copolymer of a poly(amino acid) or a salt thereof and a hydrophobic primary amine compound or a salt thereof, nanoparticles containing the ionized graft copolymer, and a production method thereof. The nanoparticles acquired in this way are useful as an adjuvant for producing a vaccine.

Dose selection of adjuvanted synthetic nanocarriers

Disclosed are synthetic nanocarrier compositions with coupled adjuvant compositions as well as related methods.

POLYMERIC CARRIER CARGO COMPLEX FOR USE AS AN IMMUNOSTIMULATING AGENT OR AS AN ADJUVANT
20170252430 · 2017-09-07 ·

The present invention is directed to a polymeric carrier cargo complex, comprising as a cargo at least one nucleic acid molecule and as a preferably non-toxic and non-immunogenic polymeric carrier disulfide-crosslinked cationic components for use as an immunostimulating agent or as an adjuvant, wherein the polymeric carrier cargo complex is administered in combination with at least one second nucleic acid molecule, which encodes a protein or peptide. The inventive polymeric carrier cargo complex administered in combination with the second nucleic acid molecule allows for both efficient transfection of nucleic acids into cells in vivo and in vitro and/or for induction of an innate and/or adaptive immune response, preferably dependent on the nucleic acid to be transported as a cargo and on the second nucleic acid molecule. The present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions, particularly vaccines, comprising the inventive polymeric carrier cargo complex and the second nucleic acid molecule, as well as the use of the inventive polymeric carrier cargo complex and the second nucleic acid molecule for transfecting a cell, a tissue or an organism, as a medicament, for therapeutic purposes as disclosed herein, and/or as an immunostimulating agent or adjuvant, e.g. for eliciting an immune response for the treatment or prophylaxis of diseases as mentioned herein. Finally, the invention relates to kits containing the inventive polymeric carrier cargo complex and the second nucleic acid molecule, the inventive pharmaceutical composition and/or the inventive vaccine or any of its components in one or more parts of the kit.

NANOPARTICLES AND USES THEREOF
20210402006 · 2021-12-30 · ·

The present invention relates to a nanoparticle comprising a polymer, α-Galactosylceramide (α-GalCer) and chitosan. The invention also relates to multivalent immunogenic compositions. The invention has particular use as a pulmonary vaccine.

Biodegradable Cationic Polycarbonates as Adjuvants for Vaccines
20210401977 · 2021-12-30 ·

A method for formation of a vaccine comprising combining a cationic polymer adjuvant with an antigen to form first immunoparticles through charge interactions and producing a treatment formulation for the vaccine comprising the first immunoparticles.

Immunotherapy against several tumors including neuronal and brain tumors

The present invention relates to peptides, 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 cytotoxic T cell (CTL) peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses. The present invention relates to 30 peptide sequences and their variants derived from HLA class I and class II molecules of human tumor cells that can be used in vaccine compositions for eliciting anti-tumor immune responses.

MOMP telonanoparticles, and related compositions, methods and systems

A telodendrimer-nanolipoprotein particle (t-NLP), comprising one or more membrane forming lipids, one or more telodendrimers, and a scaffold protein and a Chlamydia major outer membrane protein (MOMP) comprising a MOMP hydrophobic region, and related compositions methods and systems.

POLY(DIAMINOSULFIDE) PARTICLE-BASED VACCINE

A composition comprising particles formed of poly(diamidosulfide) and one or more leptospiral antigens, and methods of making and using the composition, are provided.