G01N33/6869

Biocompatible and bioabsorbable derivatized chitosan compositions

The invention relates to biocompatible, bioabsorbable derivatized non-crosslinked chitosan compositions optionally crosslinked to gelatin/collagen by 1-ethyl-3-[3-dimethylaminopropyl]carbodiimide hydrochloride (EDC) for biomedical use and methods of making and testing such compositions, including a modified acute systemic toxicity test. The compositions comprise derivatized chitosan reacetylated to a degree of N-deacetylation (DDA) of between about 15% and 40%. The compositions are typically bioabsorbed in about 90 days or less and can be made to bioabsorb at differing rates of speed. The compositions are initially soluble in aqueous solution below pH 6.5. The compositions have an acid content that can be adjusted between about 0% (w/w) and about 8% (w/w) to customize the composition for uses that require and/or tolerate differing levels of cytotoxicity, adhesion, composition cohesion, and cell infiltration into the composition.

COMPOUNDS AND METHODS TARGETING INTERLEUKIN-34
20210363232 · 2021-11-25 ·

The present invention relates to IL-34 antibodies, compositions comprising the same, and methods of using the antibodies and or compositions thereof for treating immune-mediated diseases such as neurodegenerative diseases, for example Alzheimer's Disease or a tauopathy disease.

ASCAROSIDE TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
20220016182 · 2022-01-20 ·

The present invention relates to the use of ascr#7 for preventing or treating IL-6 and/or IL-1β-mediated diseases.

Therapeutically triggering an innate immune response in a target tissue

The invention provides therapeutic compositions that present an artificial repertoire of mammalian pattern recognition receptor (PRR) agonists, so that the pattern of PRR agonists recapitulates a distinct portion of a PRR agonist signature of a mammalian pathogen. The artificial repertoire of PRR agonists may be formulated together in a therapeutic vehicle for combined presentation to an innate immune cell resident in a target tissue in a mammalian host, and the vehicle adapted to deliver the PRR agonists to the target tissue, so as to modulate an immune response.

PROTEIN SIGNATURES FOR DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN BACTERIAL AND VIRAL INFECTIONS

Methods of diagnosing infections are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises measuring the amount of each of the polypeptides TRAIL, CRP, IP10 and at least one additional polypeptide selected from the group consisting of IL-6 and PCT.

ANTI-HUMAN INTERLEUKIN 5(IL-5) MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AND USE THEREOF

Disclosed in the present invention are an antibody targeting IL-5, a preparation method therefor and use thereof. In particular, disclosed in the present invention is a novel murine-derived or chimeric monoclonal antibody targeting IL-5. Also disclosed in the present invention is a method for preparing said monoclonal antibody. The monoclonal antibody of the present invention is capable of binding IL-5 antigen with high specificity, has high affinity and can well alleviate a series of asthma symptoms caused by IL-5, thereby achieving the effect of treating asthma.

Vagus nerve stimulation pre-screening test

Diagnostic screening tests that can be used to identify if a patient is a good candidates for an implantable vagus nerve stimulation device. One or more analyte, such as a cytokine or inflammatory molecule, can be measured from a blood sample taken prior to implantation of a vagus nerve stimulator to determine the patient's responsiveness to VNS for treatment of an inflammatory disorder.

CCL20 as a predictor of clinical response to IL23-antagonists

The present invention relates to the use of the Chemokine (C—C motif) ligand 20 (CCL20) as a biomarker to stratify or identify populations of patients suffering from interleukin-23 (IL23)-mediated diseases (e.g., Crohn's disease) responsive to treatment with an, anti-IL23 antagonist (including, e.g., anti-IL23 antibodies). Levels of CCL20 above or below a predetermined threshold can be used, for example, (i) to determine whether a patient with an IL23-mediated disease or disorder such a Crohn's disease is eligible or non-eligible for treatment with a therapeutic agent, (ii) to determine whether treatment with a certain agent should be commenced, suspended, or modified, (iii) to diagnose whether the IL23-mediated disease is treatable or not treatable with a specific therapeutic agent, or (iv) to predict the outcome of treating the IL23-mediated disease with a specific therapeutic agent. CCL20 can be used in combination with other IL23 pathway biomarkers such as IL22 and/or lipocalin-2 (LCN2).

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MODULATING AN IMMUNE RESPONSE

Described herein are compositions for increasing IL-12 production comprising IgG or a fragment thereof or a variant thereof and uses of said compositions for treating cancer and infectious diseases. Also described herein are compositions for decreasing IL-12 production comprising an agent that inhibits signaling mediated by interaction between FcRn and IgG and uses of said compositions for treating autoimmune diseases. Further described herein are methods for assessing efficacy of treatment by monitoring levels of various cytokines in the subject.

BIOMARKERS FOR A COMBINATION THERAPY COMPRISING LENVATINIB AND EVEROLIMUS

Biomarkers are provided that predict whether a human subject having a renal cell carcinoma is responsive to a combination therapy comprising lenvatinib or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof (e.g., lenvatinib mesylate) and everolimus. The biomarkers, compositions, and methods described herein are useful in selecting appropriate treatment modalities for and treating a subject having, suspected of having, or at risk of developing a renal cell carcinoma.