Patent classifications
A61K2039/5156
CELL FOR USE IN IMMUNOTHERAPY WHICH CONTAINS MODIFIED NUCLEIC ACID CONSTRUCT ENCODING WILMS TUMOR GENE PRODUCT OR FRAGMENT THEREOF, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID CELL, AND SAID NUCLEIC ACID CONSTRUCT
A cell of the present invention contains a nucleic acid construct encoding a WT1 gene product or a fragment of the WT1 gene product. The nucleic acid construct contains (i) a region encoding a desired fragment of the WT1 gene product and (ii) only AUG as a functional start codon. The present invention can provide a cell into which the nucleic acid construct is introduced so that an expression level of a WT1 gene product or a fragment of the WT1 gene product is remarkably enhanced.
mAb-DRIVEN CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR SYSTEMS FOR SORTING/DEPLETING ENGINEERED IMMUNE CELLS
A polypeptide encoding a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) comprising at least one extracellular binding domain that comprises a scFv formed by at least a VH chain and a VL chain specific to an antigen, wherein said extracellular binding domain comprises at least one mAb-specific epitope.
METHODS FOR PROFILING THE T CELL REPERTOIRE
The present disclosure relates to methods for profiling subject specific and personalized T cell receptor (TCR) repertoires using a single-cell sequencing method. More particularly, disclosed are methods for determining binding of T cell receptors to subject specific neoantigens. In addition, the techniques herein may identify the antigenic targets of T cell receptors in the context of tumor neoantigens. Moreover, the present disclosure enables the discovery of T cell targets in numerous diseases, with implications for understanding the basic mechanisms of the mammalian immune response and for developing antigen-specific diagnostic markers and therapies. Finally, cloned TCRs can be used to formulate personalized immunotherapies for those inflicted with a disease, such as cancer.
CD33 SPECIFIC CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTORS
Provided herein are chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) for cancer therapy, and more particularly, CARs containing a scFv from a CD33 monoclonal antibody. Provided are immune effector cells containing such CARs, and methods of treating proliferative disorders such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and relapsed or refractory AML.
ANTI-CLL1 SPECIFIC SINGLE-CHAIN CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTORS (SCCARS) FOR CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY
The present invention relates to Chimeric Antigen Receptors (CAR) that are recombinant chimeric proteins able to redirect immune cell specificity and reactivity toward CLL1 positive cells. The engineered immune cells endowed with such CARs are particularly suited for immunotherapy for treating cancer, in particular leukemia.
METHOD AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CELLULAR IMMUNOTHERAPY
The present invention provides nucleic acids, vectors, host cells, methods and compositions to confer and/or augment immune responses mediated by cellular immunotherapy, such as by adoptively transferring CD8+ central memory T cells or combinations of central memory T cells with CD4+ T cells that are genetically modified to express a chimeric receptor. In some alternatives the genetically modified host cell comprises a nucleic acid comprising a polynucleotide coding for a ligand binding domain, a poly nucleotide comprising a customized spacer region, a polynucleotide comprising a transmembrane domain, and a polynucleotide comprising an intracellular signaling domain. In some alternatives, the ligand binding domains binds to CD171.
Methods for Enhancing Efficacy of Therapeutic Immune Cells
The present invention relates to a method of using a receptor (e.g., chimeric antigen receptor—CAR) that activates an immune response upon binding a cancer cell ligand in conjunction with a target-binding molecule that targets a protein or molecule CI for removal or neutralization to generate enhanced anti-cancer immune cells. The present invention also relates to engineered immune cells having enhanced therapeutic efficacy and uses thereof.
EpCAM antibody and CAR-T cells
The present invention provides EpCAM antibodies with different affinities. The present invention also provides chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) specific to EpCAM. CAR T cells comprising human EpCAM scFv having a low and sufficient affinity to EpCAM can avoid targeting healthy tissues with low EpCAM expression while exhibiting long-term efficacy against tumor tissues with high EpCAM expression. The present invention also relates to an adoptive cell therapy method for treating cancer by administering the CAR-T cells comprising human EpCAM scFv to a subject suffering from cancer, whereby the CAR T cells bind to the cancer cells overexpressing EpCAM and kill the cancer cells.
T Cells with Increased Immunosuppression Resistance
This invention relates to the treatment of cancer in an individual by administration of a population of modified T cells that express a recombinant cAMP phosphodiesterase (PDE) or a fragment thereof and an antigen receptor which binds specifically to cancer cells in the individual. Populations of modified T cells and methods of producing populations of modified T cells are provided, along with pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treatment
Chimeric transmembrane proteins and uses thereof
Provided herein are chimeric transmembrane proteins and proteins, nucleic acids encoding these chimeric transmembrane proteins or proteins, and mammalian cells containing these nucleic acids, and methods of making and using these mammalian cells.