A61K39/001174

AUGMENTATION OF PERSONALIZED TUMOR SPECIFIC ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY THROUGH EXTRACORPOREAL REMOVAL OF IMMUNE BLOCKING FACTORS
20220040087 · 2022-02-10 · ·

Disclosed are means, methods and compositions of matter useful for amplification of adaptive immune responses towards neoplastic tissue. In one embodiment, immunization of a patient is performed by a means comprising of administering either an exogenous vaccine or stimulation of immunogenicity of the tumor so as to cause release of antigens/increased exposure of antigens, thus resulting in an “endogenous” vaccine. Subsequent to vaccination a patient is treated by an immunopheresis procedure, in order to allow for removal of “blocking factors” produced by the tumor or produced by cells programmed by tumors to produce said blocking factors. In one embodiment further immunization is performed subsequent to removal of said blocking factors in order to allow for enhancement of adaptive immune responses

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF TREATING CANCER WITH CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTORS

This disclosure relates to compositions and methods for treating cancer using armored chimeric antigen receptor cells.

NOVEL PEPTIDES AND COMBINATION OF PEPTIDES FOR USE IN IMMUNOTHERAPY AGAINST PANCREATIC CANCER AND OTHER CANCERS

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.

ADJUVANT EFFECT OF THE TLR1/2 AGONIST DIPROVOCIM SYNERGIZES WITH CHECKPOINT-INHIBITING ANTIBODIES TO ELIMINATE DISEASE
20210315992 · 2021-10-14 ·

A potent human and mouse Toll-like receptor (TLR)1/TLR2 agonist was identified and optimized, Diprovocim, which exhibited an EC.sub.50 of 110 pM in human THP-1 cells and 1.3 nM in primary mouse peritoneal macrophages. In mice, Diprovocim-adjuvanted ovalbumin immunization promoted antigen-specific humoral and CTL responses, and synergized with anti-PD-L1 treatment to inhibit tumor growth, generating long-term anti-tumor memory, curing or prolonging survival of mice engrafted with the murine melanoma B16-OVA. Diprovocim induced greater frequencies of tumor infiltrating leukocytes than alum, of which CD8 T cells were necessary for the antitumor effect of immunization plus anti-PD-L1 treatment.

Universal donor checkpoint inhibitor silenced/gene edited cord blood killer cells
11141471 · 2021-10-12 ·

Disclosed are compositions of matters, cells, and treatment protocols useful for induction of anticancer responses in a patient suffering from cancer. In one embodiment the invention provides the use of NR2F6 silencing or gene editing in cord blood cells possessing anti-tumor activity in order to induce potentiated killer cells suitable for therapeutic use. In one embodiment said allogeneic cord blood killer cells are administered to initiate a cascade of antitumor immune responses, with initially responses mediated by allogeneic killer cells, and followed by endogenous immune responses.

OPTIMIZED SYNTHETIC CONSENSUS IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS TARGETING CHONDROITIN SULFATE PROTEOGLYCAN 4 (CSPG4)
20210308243 · 2021-10-07 ·

Provided herein is an immunogenic composition comprising a synthetic consensus antigen to chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan 4 (CSPG4) protein which is abundant in many cancers. Also disclosed herein is a method of treating a tumor associated pathology in a subject in need thereof, by administering the immunogenic composition to the subject.

T-CELLS COMPRISING TWO DIFFERENT CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTORS AND USES THEREOF

The present invention provides T-cells modified to express at least two chimeric antigen receptors, wherein one of the CARs binds specifically to an antigen selected from CD138, HER2 and CD24 and another CAR binds specifically a different antigen selected from CD138, HER2 and CD24. Further, the invention provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising these CAR T-cells and their use in treatment of cancer, in particular, ovarian cancer, DNA constructs encoding said CARs and methods for preparation of T-cells expressing said CARs.

Peptides and combination of peptides for use in immunotherapy against pancreatic cancer and other cancers

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.

NOVEL PEPTIDES AND COMBINATION OF PEPTIDES FOR USE IN IMMUNOTHERAPY AGAINST PANCREATIC CANCER AND OTHER CANCERS

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.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR TARGETING CANCER CELLS

The present invention provides a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) that recognizes CSPG4 as well as methods of use in the treatment of diseases and disorders.