Patent classifications
A61K31/7056
Bacteriocins to improve vaginal colonization of hydrogen peroxide producing lactobacillus for female reproductive health
Methods are described for increasing levels of healthy vaginal bacteria by treating the vaginal mucosa with bacteriocins derived from Lactobacillus paragasseri, Lactobacillus gasseri, and other bacterial strains. The bacteriocins are surprisingly advantageous as being selectively active against Lactobacillus iners but relatively inactive against H.sub.2O.sub.2-producing Lactobacillus species. Because L. iners is involved in the onset and maintenance of vaginal dysbiosis, selective removal of this bacterium from the vaginal microbiome treats or prevents conditions associated with vaginal dysbiosis, such as bacterial vaginosis and its sequelae.
IMIDAZOLE-BASED SYNTHETIC LIPIDOIDS FOR IN VIVO MRNA DELIVERY INTO IMMUNE CELLS
Disclosed are lipid compounds comprising imidazole heads and lipidoid nanoparticles (LNPs) comprising the lipidoid compounds disclosed herein for efficient nucleic acid delivery to T cells.
IMIDAZOLE-BASED SYNTHETIC LIPIDOIDS FOR IN VIVO MRNA DELIVERY INTO IMMUNE CELLS
Disclosed are lipid compounds comprising imidazole heads and lipidoid nanoparticles (LNPs) comprising the lipidoid compounds disclosed herein for efficient nucleic acid delivery to T cells.
Methods of Treating Cancer Using Checkpoint Inhibitors in Combination with Purine Cleaving Enzymes
This disclosure relates to methods of treating cancer or initiating, enhancing, or prolonging an anti-tumor response in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of a checkpoint inhibitor in combination with a purine cleaving enzyme or a vector encoding expression thereof, and a prodrug cleaved by said purine cleaving enzyme. In certain embodiments, this disclosure relates to methods of treating cancer or initiating, enhancing, or prolonging an anti-tumor response in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of a checkpoint inhibitor in combination with a purine cleaving enzyme, or a vector encoding expression thereof, in the absence of a prodrug cleaved by said purine cleaving enzyme.
Methods of Treating Cancer Using Checkpoint Inhibitors in Combination with Purine Cleaving Enzymes
This disclosure relates to methods of treating cancer or initiating, enhancing, or prolonging an anti-tumor response in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of a checkpoint inhibitor in combination with a purine cleaving enzyme or a vector encoding expression thereof, and a prodrug cleaved by said purine cleaving enzyme. In certain embodiments, this disclosure relates to methods of treating cancer or initiating, enhancing, or prolonging an anti-tumor response in a subject in need thereof comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of a checkpoint inhibitor in combination with a purine cleaving enzyme, or a vector encoding expression thereof, in the absence of a prodrug cleaved by said purine cleaving enzyme.
Method and composition for inhibiting growth of bacterium
A method of inhibiting growth of a bacterium including steps of: a) delivering a polynucleotide including a sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 or a homologue thereof to the bacterium, and b) contacting the bacterium with an effective amount of an antibiotic; wherein the bacterium is Pseudomonas aeruginosa. A method of treating a subject suffering from an infection caused by a bacterium which is Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the method including steps of: i) delivering said polynucleotide to a tissue infected by the bacterium or a bacterial cell in the subject; and ii) administering an effective amount of an antibiotic to the subject. A composition and a recombinant plasmid containing said polynucleotide.
Method and composition for inhibiting growth of bacterium
A method of inhibiting growth of a bacterium including steps of: a) delivering a polynucleotide including a sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 or a homologue thereof to the bacterium, and b) contacting the bacterium with an effective amount of an antibiotic; wherein the bacterium is Pseudomonas aeruginosa. A method of treating a subject suffering from an infection caused by a bacterium which is Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the method including steps of: i) delivering said polynucleotide to a tissue infected by the bacterium or a bacterial cell in the subject; and ii) administering an effective amount of an antibiotic to the subject. A composition and a recombinant plasmid containing said polynucleotide.
COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR TREATING BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
The present invention encompasses compounds and methods for treating and preventing bacterial infections specifically urinary tract infections and those caused by bacteria containing type 1 pili and FimH. The present invention also encompasses compounds and methods for treating inflammatory bowel disease specifically Crohn's Disease.
COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR TREATING BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
The present invention encompasses compounds and methods for treating and preventing bacterial infections specifically urinary tract infections and those caused by bacteria containing type 1 pili and FimH. The present invention also encompasses compounds and methods for treating inflammatory bowel disease specifically Crohn's Disease.
Enhanced in vivo targeting of radiolabelled peptides with the means of enzyme inhibitors
The present invention relates to a compound that inhibits the activity of a degrading enzyme for use in combination with a therapeutic or diagnostic compound, preferably a moiety conjugated peptide, in the diagnosis and/or treatment of a disease, in particular cancer, to enhance targeting of the therapeutic or diagnostic compound to the disease site.