A61K2039/521

Immunostimulatory preparation exhibiting antitumor activity

The proposed preparation and methods relate to medicinal microbiology and pharmacology, and relate to preparations exhibiting an immunostimulatory effect, which may be used for the prevention and treatment of oncological diseases. The essence of the preparation and methods consists in a primary component of the preparation including a polyvalent corpuscular antigen, prepared on the basis of Treponema pallidum culture strains. The proposed preparation exhibits an immunostimulatory effect, with a primary influence on components of T-cell immunity. The proposed preparation, in a preventative therapeutic application, is effective with regard to tumors of various histogenesis.

Intradermal combination vaccine against mycoplasma and porcine circovirus

The present invention provides a combination vaccine comprising one or more antigens of Mycoplasmahyopneumoniae, one or more antigens of Porcine circovirus, and pharmaceutically acceptable excipients and/or carriers, for use in the prevention and/or treatment of porcine enzootic pneumonia and/or Porcine Circovirus-Associated Diseases (PCVAD) by administration of the vaccine into the dermis of livestock, wherein the one or more antigens of porcine circovirus comprises the PCV2 ORF2 protein in an amount from 0.1 μg/dose to 10 μg/dose.

IMMUNOGENIC TREATMENT OF CANCER
20230149525 · 2023-05-18 ·

The present invention provides an immunomodulator for use in the treatment and/or control of a neoplastic disease in a patient intended to undergo immunogenic cell death therapy simultaneously, separately or sequentially with administration of the immunomodulator. The therapy can be selected from microwave irradiation, targeted radiotherapy, embolisation, cryotherapy, ultrasound, high intensity focused ultrasound, cyberknife, hyperthermia, radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation, electrotome heating, hot water injection, alcohol injection, embolization, radiation exposure, photodynamic therapy, laser beam irradiation, and combinations thereof.

USE OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA TO TREAT OR PREVENT GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS
20220387527 · 2022-12-08 ·

The present invention provides methods of treating or preventing gestational diabetes by administering Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 or derivatives thereof, in addition to uses, compositions, and medicaments comprising Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 or derivatives thereof to treat or prevent gestational diabetes mellitus.

Protection from Stress, Anxiety, Neuroinflammation, and Cognitive Dysfunction

Methods of treating or preventing stress, anxiety, or postoperative cognitive dysfunction. Also provided are methods of improving resilience in a subject by administering a therapeutically effective amount of isolated mycobacterium.

Vaccine used for preventing toxoplasma gondii infection and preparation method therefor

Provided is a protein having Toxoplasma immunogenicity, the protein being a cyclophilin mutant protein and consisting of the amino acid sequence as shown in SED 2. Further provided is a nucleic acid that may encode a protein having Toxoplasma immunogenicity, which has the nucleic acid sequence as shown in SEQ ID NO. 1. Further provided is a vaccine, which is obtained by double-digesting a Toxoplasma antigen gene and then linking the same to a prokaryotic expression vector such as pET28a, and transforming the same into a prokaryotic expression engineering strain such as BL21(DE3), thereby inducing the high-efficiency expression thereof, wherein the inducing the high-efficiency expression thereof, wherein the purified protein is a soluble protein which maintains specific immunogenicity thereof.

Influenza vaccine, composition, and methods of use

The invention relates to compositions and vaccines that include a mutated Bordetella strain for treating or preventing an influenza infection in a mammal. In addition, the invention further provides methods for protecting a mammal against infection by influenza and/or eliciting an immune response against an influenza virus in a mammal using the composition or vaccine.

COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING INACTIVATED MICROBES, AND METHODS FOR USE AND PRODUCTION THEREOF
20230364215 · 2023-11-16 ·

Provided herein are methods for inactivating a microbe, the methods comprising contacting the microbe with UV light in the presence of riboflavin. In some embodiments, the microbe is a Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Vaccine compositions comprising inactivated microbes, and methods of use thereof, are also provided.

INACTIVATING PATHOGENS AND PRODUCING HIGHLY IMMUNOGENIC INACTIVATED VACCINES USING A DUAL OXIDATION PROCESS
20230346910 · 2023-11-02 ·

Provided are surprisingly effective methods for inactivating pathogens, and for producing highly immunogenic vaccine compositions containing an inactivated pathogen rendered noninfectious by exposure to a Fenton reagent, or by exposure to a Fenton reagent or a component thereof in combination with a methisazone reagent selected from the group consisting of methisazone, methisazone analogs, functional group(s)/substructure(s) of methisazone, and combinations thereof. The methods efficiently inactivate pathogens, while substantially retaining pathogen antigenicity and/or immunogenicity, and are suitable for inactivating pathogens, or for the preparation of vaccines for a wide variety of pathogens with genomes comprising RNA or DNA, including viruses and bacteria. Also provided are highly immunogenic inactivated vaccine compositions prepared by using any of the disclosed methods, and methods for eliciting an immune response in a subject by administering such vaccine compositions.

Method for treating fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome
11801291 · 2023-10-31 · ·

The invention provides methods and compositions for treating fibromyalgia (FM) and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in an individual. The methods provided herein entail administering a composition comprising an isolated Mycobacterium or antigenic fragments derived therefrom. Also provided herein are methods for assessing alleviation of symptoms and/or alteration of immune system functioning following administration of a composition comprising an isolated Mycobacterium or antigenic fragments derived therefrom.