Patent classifications
A61K31/727
System and method for microneedle delivery of microencapsulated vaccine and bioactive proteins
A method for producing at least one microneedle containing a vaccine for transdermal delivery of the vaccine to a patient includes preparing microparticles or nanoparticles of encapsulated vaccine by preparing a solution comprising a vaccine antigen and a biocompatible polymer matrix; and spray drying the solution to form the microparticles or nanoparticles. The method includes the further steps of preparing a film composition including at least one pre-polymer solution; preparing a suspension comprising the microparticles or nanoparticles and the film composition; loading the suspension into a 3D printer; printing, via the 3D printer, at least one microneedle made from the suspension; and, converting the pre-polymer solution into a cross-linked biopolymer by exposing the at least one microneedle to UV light. Also disclosed are microneedles containing a vaccine for transdermal delivery.
HEPARIN AND N-ACETYLCYSTEINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF A RESPIRATORY VIRUS
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for treatment or prevention of a respiratory viral infection. A composition of the present disclosure comprises one or more of heparin, or N-acetylcysteine. A composition for treatment or prevention of a respiratory viral infection may be administered by inhalation in intervals. Administration of a composition may treat or prevent a viral infection.
HEPARIN AND N-ACETYLCYSTEINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF A RESPIRATORY VIRUS
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for treatment or prevention of a respiratory viral infection. A composition of the present disclosure comprises one or more of heparin, or N-acetylcysteine. A composition for treatment or prevention of a respiratory viral infection may be administered by inhalation in intervals. Administration of a composition may treat or prevent a viral infection.
HEPARIN AND N-ACETYLCYSTEINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF A RESPIRATORY VIRUS
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for treatment or prevention of a respiratory viral infection. A composition of the present disclosure comprises one or more of heparin, or N-acetylcysteine. A composition for treatment or prevention of a respiratory viral infection may be administered by inhalation in intervals. Administration of a composition may treat or prevent a viral infection.
IMMUNOACTIVE MICROPARTICLES AND USES THEREOF
A microparticle is described comprising an antigen and a costimulatory component derived from an antigen presenting cell. The microparticle may be used for stimulating T cells ex vivo, followed by administration to a subject, e.g., as part of a personalized, customized therapeutic treatment of cancer or a tumor, an autoimmune disease or an allergic reaction, hypersensitivity reaction, an infection or infectious disease, an injury or other damage, a transplant or other surgical site, or a blood clot. It may also be used for the controlled release of a cytokine for the regulation of immunity in general and for other therapeutic uses. Methods of treating a disease or medical condition in a subject by exposing leukocytes from the subject to the microparticle, then reinfusing the leukocytes into the subject are provided. Methods of preparing an activated cytotoxic T cell population specific for an antigen are also provided.
IMMUNOACTIVE MICROPARTICLES AND USES THEREOF
A microparticle is described comprising an antigen and a costimulatory component derived from an antigen presenting cell. The microparticle may be used for stimulating T cells ex vivo, followed by administration to a subject, e.g., as part of a personalized, customized therapeutic treatment of cancer or a tumor, an autoimmune disease or an allergic reaction, hypersensitivity reaction, an infection or infectious disease, an injury or other damage, a transplant or other surgical site, or a blood clot. It may also be used for the controlled release of a cytokine for the regulation of immunity in general and for other therapeutic uses. Methods of treating a disease or medical condition in a subject by exposing leukocytes from the subject to the microparticle, then reinfusing the leukocytes into the subject are provided. Methods of preparing an activated cytotoxic T cell population specific for an antigen are also provided.
MEDICATION INFUSION COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS
This invention pertains to systems and components useful for infusing medications such as insulin. Typically, the components are used to deliver insulin to a diabetic patient at a site of infusion over a period of time greater than 4 days. The system components typically comprise a cannula adapted for subcutaneous insertion into a diabetic patient. The system further comprises a fluid conduit adapted to deliver the insulin solution from a medication reservoir to the site of infusion and a depot in operable contact with the fluid conduit. The depot comprises selected materials including a site-loss mitigating agent (such as heparin) which inhibits inflammation at the site of infusion, and encapsulation of the cannula at the site of infusion. The site-loss mitigating agent is not premixed with the insulin, and instead is adapted to contact the insulin solution in the depot as the insulin solution flows from the medication reservoir to the site of infusion.
MEDICATION INFUSION COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS
This invention pertains to systems and components useful for infusing medications such as insulin. Typically, the components are used to deliver insulin to a diabetic patient at a site of infusion over a period of time greater than 4 days. The system components typically comprise a cannula adapted for subcutaneous insertion into a diabetic patient. The system further comprises a fluid conduit adapted to deliver the insulin solution from a medication reservoir to the site of infusion and a depot in operable contact with the fluid conduit. The depot comprises selected materials including a site-loss mitigating agent (such as heparin) which inhibits inflammation at the site of infusion, and encapsulation of the cannula at the site of infusion. The site-loss mitigating agent is not premixed with the insulin, and instead is adapted to contact the insulin solution in the depot as the insulin solution flows from the medication reservoir to the site of infusion.
HEPARIN-PEPTIDE BIOCONJUGATES AND USES THEREOF
Provided herein are bioconjugates comprising a glycan and from 1 to about 50 peptide(s) bound thereto, wherein the peptide(s) comprise a collagen-binding unit, hyaluronic acid-binding unit, an ICAM-binding unit, a VCAM-binding unit, and/or a selectin-binding unit, compositions containing the same, and uses thereof.
HEPARIN-PEPTIDE BIOCONJUGATES AND USES THEREOF
Provided herein are bioconjugates comprising a glycan and from 1 to about 50 peptide(s) bound thereto, wherein the peptide(s) comprise a collagen-binding unit, hyaluronic acid-binding unit, an ICAM-binding unit, a VCAM-binding unit, and/or a selectin-binding unit, compositions containing the same, and uses thereof.