Patent classifications
A61K2039/544
Vaccine for Prophylaxis or Treatment of an Allergen-Driven Airway Pathology
The present invention relates to a live attenuated Bordetella pertussis vaccine which is deficient for tracheal cytotoxin (TCT), pertussis toxin (PTX), and dermonecrotic toxin (DNT) for prophylaxis or treatment of an allergen-driven airway pathology.
Antagonist antibodies that bind to human TGFB1, TGFB2 and to TGFB3 and their use for the treatment of lung fibrosis
- Helene Bon ,
- Joanne Elizabeth Compson ,
- Kate Louise Dixon ,
- Carl Brendan Doyle ,
- Mark Ellis ,
- Maria Margarida Gouveia Sancho ,
- Raymond Anthony Jupp ,
- Lara Kevorkian ,
- Daniel John Lightwood ,
- Diane Marshall ,
- Andrew Charles Payne ,
- Joseph Michael David Rastrick ,
- Monika-Sarah Schulze ,
- Alison Turner ,
- Kerry Louise Tyson
The present disclosure relates to TGF-beta antibodies and binding fragments thereof, DNA encoding the same, host cells comprising said DNA and methods of expressing the antibody or binding fragment in a host cell. The disclosure also extends to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the antibody or a binding fragment thereof and use of the antibody, binding fragment and compositions comprising the same in treatment of various diseases including fibrosis.
Method and system for protecting honey bees from fipronil pesticides
A method and system for the treatment of honey bees (Apis mellifera), bats, and butterflies protects them from various life threatening conditions, including Colony Collapse Disorder, white nose syndrome, etc. and in particular, provides honey bees, bats and butterflies with the ability to assimilate and degrade pesticides such as neonicotinoids and fipronil.
Methods and Compositions for Inducing Protective Immunity
This application relates to compositions comprising one or more CpG oligodeoxynucleotides complexed to nanoparticles comprising a gemini surfactant and optionally a muco-adhesive polymer, which can be used for intrapulmonary delivery to induce immunity in feed animals, and the methods of making and uses thereof.
VACCINE COMPOSITIONS
The invention relates to vaccines for the prevention or treatment of infectious diseases, and to methods of preparing or delivering such vaccines. In particular, a vaccine for use in the prevention or treatment of disease is used in a dose of, via a parenteral route without adjuvant less than 0.03 g antigen and with adjuvant less than 0.003 g antigen, and via a mucosal route without adjuvant less than 1 g antigen and/or the equivalent of 1.610.sup.7 PFU and with adjuvant less than 0.04 g antigen and/or the equivalent of 1.610.sup.7 PFU
Vaccine for prophylaxis or treatment of an allergen-driven airway pathology
The present invention relates to a life attenuated Bordetella pertussis vaccine which is deficient for tracheal cytotoxin (TCT), pertussis toxin (PTX), and dermonecrotic toxin (DNT) for prophylaxis or treatment of an allergen-driven airway pathology.
Swine influenza vaccine
The present invention relates to Equine Herpes Virus (EHV) vectors comprising at least one exogenous antigen encoding sequence relating to a pathogen infecting food producing animals, wherein said exogenous antigen encoding sequence is inserted into an insertion site, preferably ORF70, and said exogenous antigen encoding sequence is operably linked to a promoter sequence, preferably the promoter sequence comprising 4pgG600 (SEQ ID NO:1) or 4pMCP600 (SEQ ID NO:2) or the complementary nucleotide sequences thereof or a functional fragment or a functional derivative thereof or the complementary nucleotide sequences thereof. Furthermore, the present invention relates to methods for immunizing a food producing animal comprising administering to such food producing animal an immunogenic composition comprising embodiments of the present invention. Moreover, the present invention relates to methods for the treatment or prophylaxis of clinical signs caused by swine influenza virus in a food producing animal.
COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING AN ANTI-C5 ANTIBODY
The present application relates to methods and compositions employing an antibody that inhibits activation of the complement system and can be used to prevent or treat a pulmonary disease or condition.
CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY USING VIRUS PARTICLES
A method of treating cancer in a subject in need thereof includes administering in situ to the cancer a therapeutically effective amount of a virus or virus-like particle.
ANTIGEN-BINDING MOLECULE CAPABLE OF BINDING TO TWO OR MORE ANTIGEN MOLECULES REPEATEDLY
The present inventors discovered that antibodies having weaker antigen-binding activity at the early endosomal pH in comparison with that at the pH of plasma are capable of binding to multiple antigen molecules with a single antibody molecule, have long half-lives in plasma, and have improved durations of time in which they can bind to antigen.