A61K39/4615

NOVEL IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC TREATMENTS FOR TUMOURS

The present invention provides a method for the treatment of a tumour in a subject, said method comprising administering (i) an autologous immature dendritic cell, or a precursor thereof, and (ii) an immune cell checkpoint inhibitor to said subject subsequent to the at least partial ablation of said tumour in said subject, wherein the administration of said autologous immature dendritic cells, or a precursor thereof, and said immune cell checkpoint inhibitor is local to the site of the ablated tumour or part thereof. The invention further provides a product containing an autologous immature dendritic cell, or a precursor thereof, and an immune cell checkpoint inhibitor as a combined preparation for separate, simultaneous or sequential use in a method for the treatment of a tumour in a subject, said method comprising administering (i) the autologous immature dendritic cell, or a precursor thereof, and (ii) the immune cell checkpoint inhibitor to said subject subsequent to the at least partial ablation of said tumour in said subject, wherein the administration of said autologous immature dendritic cells, or a precursor thereof, and said immune cell checkpoint inhibitor is local to the site of the ablated tumour or part thereof.

IMMUNOGENIC WT-1 PEPTIDES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

This invention provides peptides, immunogenic compositions and vaccines comprising same, and methods of treating, reducing the incidence of, and inducing immune responses to a WT1-expressing cancer, comprising same.

POLYPEPTIDE AND USE THEREOF

Provided are a polypeptide and nucleic acid for encoding the polypeptide, a nucleic-acid construct, an expression vector, and a host cell containing the nucleic acid, an antigen-presenting cell presenting the polypeptide on the surface of the cell, and immune effector cell thereof, a pharmaceutical composition containing the polypeptide, a vaccine containing the nucleic acid, the nucleic acid construct, the expression vector, the host cell, the antigen-presenting cell, and the immune effector cell, and an antibody recognizing the polypeptide. Also provided is a therapeutic method using the polypeptide, the nucleic acid, the pharmaceutical composition, the vaccine, and the antibody. Also provided are a diagnosis method and diagnosis apparatus for detecting the described polypeptide. Also provided is an application of the polypeptide in preparing a vaccine, a tumor diagnosis kit, or a pharmaceutical composition, and an application of the polypeptide or the nucleic acid as a test target in tumor diagnosis.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS RELATED TO Th-1 DENDRITIC CELLS

Certain embodiments of the invention are directed to methods for inducing an immunologic response to a tumor in a patient using mature dendritic cells transfected with a nucleic acid composition encoding one or more tumor antigens and loaded with a corresponding tumor antigen composition.

POLYPEPTIDE AND USE THEREOF
20190263863 · 2019-08-29 ·

Provided are a polypeptide and nucleic acid for encoding the polypeptide, a nucleic-acid construct, an expression vector, and a host cell containing the nucleic acid, an antigen-presenting cell presenting the polypeptide on the surface of the cell, and immune effector cell thereof, a pharmaceutical composition containing the polypeptide, a vaccine containing the nucleic acid, the nucleic acid construct, the expression vector, the host cell, the antigen-presenting cell, and the immune effector cell, and an antibody recognizing the polypeptide. Also provided is a therapeutic method using the polypeptide, the nucleic acid, the pharmaceutical composition, the vaccine, and the antibody. Also provided are a diagnosis method and diagnosis apparatus for detecting the described polypeptide. Also provided is an application of the polypeptide in preparing a vaccine, a tumor diagnosis kit, or a pharmaceutical composition, and an application of the polypeptide or the nucleic acid as a test target in tumor diagnosis.

POLYPEPTIDE AND USE THEREOF
20190263864 · 2019-08-29 ·

Provided are a polypeptide and nucleic acid for encoding the polypeptide, a nucleic-acid construct, an expression vector, and a host cell containing the nucleic acid, an antigen-presenting cell presenting the polypeptide on the surface of the cell, and immune effector cell thereof, a pharmaceutical composition containing the polypeptide, a vaccine containing the nucleic acid, the nucleic acid construct, the expression vector, the host cell, the antigen-presenting cell, and the immune effector cell, and an antibody recognizing the polypeptide. Also provided is a therapeutic method using the polypeptide, the nucleic acid, the pharmaceutical composition, the vaccine, and the antibody. Also provided are a diagnosis method and diagnosis apparatus for detecting the described polypeptide. Also provided is an application of the polypeptide in preparing a vaccine, a tumor diagnosis kit, or a pharmaceutical composition, and an application of the polypeptide or the nucleic acid as a test target in tumor diagnosis.

Fusion Comprising A Cell Penetrating Peptide, A Multi Epitope And A TLR Peptide Agonist For Treatment Of Cancer
20190255165 · 2019-08-22 · ·

The present invention provides a complex for use in the prevention and/or treatment of cancer, the complex comprising a) a cell penetrating peptide, b) at least one antigen or antigenic epitope, and c) at least one TLR peptide agonist, wherein the components a)-c) are covalently linked. In particular, compositions for use in the prevention and/or treatment of cancer, such as a pharmaceutical compositions and vaccines are provided.

Telomerase polypeptide vaccine for treating cancer

A polypeptide comprising the sequence of SEQ. ID NO. 2, 3, 4, 7 or 8. The polypeptide may have the sequence of an immunogenic fragment thereof comprising at least eight amino acids, wherein the immunogenic fragment is not one of SEQ. ID NOS. 6 or 11 to 16. The polypeptide may have a sequence having at least 80% sequence identity to the aforementioned polypeptide or immunogenic fragment. The polypeptide is less than 100 amino acids in length and does not comprise the sequence of any of SEQ. ID NOS. 10, 46, 56, 57 or 59 to 62 and does not consist of the sequence of SEQ ID NO. 58. The polypeptide is useful in the treatment or prophylaxis of cancer.

LOSS OF LIPID KINASE PI5P4K GAMMA RESTRICTS TUMOR GROWTH

Described herein are compositions and methods for inhibiting, degrading, knocking down or knocking out pip4k2c nucleic acids or Pip4k2c protein. Such compositions and methods are useful for treating and inhibiting the onset of cancer.

METHOD FOR ACTIVATING T CELLS FOR CANCER TREATMENT
20240156927 · 2024-05-16 ·

The present invention relates to a cancer-specific tumor antigen neoepitope represented by any one of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 184, an antigen-presenting cell loaded with the neoepitope, and a method for activating T cells for cancer treatment using the antigen-presenting cell. An antigen-presenting cell, that is, a dendritic cell, loaded with a cancer-specific tumor antigen epitope provided in the present invention enables rapid and effective induction of differentiation and proliferation of cancer antigen-specific T cells, preferably memory T cells, and the memory T cells thus activated can treat a cancerous or neoplastic condition or prevent recurrence, progression, or metastasis of cancer while avoiding the defense mechanism of cancer cells.