Patent classifications
A61K31/337
COMBINATION THERAPY USING FABP5 INHIBITORS WITH TAXANES FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER
This invention provides a method of treating a subject afflicted with a cancer comprising periodically administering to the subject an amount of a FABP5 inhibitor and an amount of an anticancer therapy, wherein the amounts when taken together are effective to treat the subject. This invention also provides FABP5 inhibitors for use as an add-on therapy or in combination with an anticancer therapy or in treating a subject afflicted with a cancer. This invention also provides the use of a FABP5 inhibitor in the manufacturing of a medicament for use in combination or as an add on with an anticancer therapy in treating a subject afflicted with cancer, wherein the FABP5 inhibitor and the anticancer therapy are administered simultaneously, contemporaneously or concomitantly. This invention also provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of a FABP5 inhibitor and an amount of an anticancer therapy for use in treating a subject afflicted with a cancer, wherein the FABP5 inhibitor and an anticancer therapy are administered sequentially or simultaneously.
COMBINATION THERAPY USING FABP5 INHIBITORS WITH TAXANES FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER
This invention provides a method of treating a subject afflicted with a cancer comprising periodically administering to the subject an amount of a FABP5 inhibitor and an amount of an anticancer therapy, wherein the amounts when taken together are effective to treat the subject. This invention also provides FABP5 inhibitors for use as an add-on therapy or in combination with an anticancer therapy or in treating a subject afflicted with a cancer. This invention also provides the use of a FABP5 inhibitor in the manufacturing of a medicament for use in combination or as an add on with an anticancer therapy in treating a subject afflicted with cancer, wherein the FABP5 inhibitor and the anticancer therapy are administered simultaneously, contemporaneously or concomitantly. This invention also provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of a FABP5 inhibitor and an amount of an anticancer therapy for use in treating a subject afflicted with a cancer, wherein the FABP5 inhibitor and an anticancer therapy are administered sequentially or simultaneously.
BISPECIFIC FUSION PROTEIN FOR TUMOR TREATMENT
The present disclosure provides a use of a dimer in the preparation of a medicament for treating a tumor in a subject in need thereof, and the dimer formed by two polypeptide chains, with each of the two polypeptide chains comprising an antibody Fc subunit, wherein the dimer comprises two or more immunoglobulin single variable domains (ISVDs), at least one of the ISVDs is specific for PD-L1, and at least one of the ISVDs is specific for CTLA4. The present disclosure also provides a method for treating a tumor in a subject in need thereof, wherein the subject is resistant to the therapy of an immune checkpoint inhibitor.
BISPECIFIC FUSION PROTEIN FOR TUMOR TREATMENT
The present disclosure provides a use of a dimer in the preparation of a medicament for treating a tumor in a subject in need thereof, and the dimer formed by two polypeptide chains, with each of the two polypeptide chains comprising an antibody Fc subunit, wherein the dimer comprises two or more immunoglobulin single variable domains (ISVDs), at least one of the ISVDs is specific for PD-L1, and at least one of the ISVDs is specific for CTLA4. The present disclosure also provides a method for treating a tumor in a subject in need thereof, wherein the subject is resistant to the therapy of an immune checkpoint inhibitor.
TREATMENT WITH ANTI-VEGF ANTIBODIES
This invention concerns in general treatment of diseases and pathological conditions with anti-VEGF antibodies. More specifically, the invention concerns the treatment of human patients susceptible to or diagnosed with cancer using an anti-VEGF antibody, preferably in combination with one or more additional anti-tumor therapeutic agents.
TREATMENT WITH ANTI-VEGF ANTIBODIES
This invention concerns in general treatment of diseases and pathological conditions with anti-VEGF antibodies. More specifically, the invention concerns the treatment of human patients susceptible to or diagnosed with cancer using an anti-VEGF antibody, preferably in combination with one or more additional anti-tumor therapeutic agents.
EMBOLIZING AGENT PRECURSOR PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for an embolizing agent precursor. The embolizing agent precursor may include a gaseous component and a first stabilizer to stabilize the gaseous component, the first stabilizer may include a a polymer, and wherein a gas portion of the gaseous component is selected from the group consisting of sulphur hexafluoride and C3-6 perfluorocarbons. The embolizing agent precursor may further include an oil component which comprises a C1-7 hydrocarbon, a second stabilizer to stabilize the oil component, and a vaporous component configured to enlarge the gaseous component.
EMBOLIZING AGENT PRECURSOR PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for an embolizing agent precursor. The embolizing agent precursor may include a gaseous component and a first stabilizer to stabilize the gaseous component, the first stabilizer may include a a polymer, and wherein a gas portion of the gaseous component is selected from the group consisting of sulphur hexafluoride and C3-6 perfluorocarbons. The embolizing agent precursor may further include an oil component which comprises a C1-7 hydrocarbon, a second stabilizer to stabilize the oil component, and a vaporous component configured to enlarge the gaseous component.
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.
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.