A61K38/443

Methods and compositions for reducing <i>Clostridium difficile </i>infection

The present invention relates to methods and compositions for reducing the risk and severity of C. difficile infection. It is based, at least in part, on the discovery that a restricted fraction of the gut microbiota, including the bacterium Clostridium scindens, contributes substantially to resistance against C. difficile infection. Without being bound by any particular theory, it is believed that this is achieved through the biosynthesis of secondary bile acids.

Dual-enzyme composition for preventing, treating and/or alleviating veisalgia and symptoms associated therewith
11471514 · 2022-10-18 · ·

A composition includes two exogenous enzymes from animals for consumption by human beings to prevent, treat and/or alleviate veisalgia and/or symptoms associated therewith arising from or caused by consumption or spontaneous production of alcohol through a dual-enzyme based breakdown of the alcohol, wherein a first enzyme of the two exogenous enzymes is capable of converting alcohol into a first metabolite while a second enzyme thereof is capable of converting the first metabolite into a second metabolite which is excretable to systemic circulation after an oxidation reaction of the alcohol in the presence of the two exogenous enzymes and NAD.sup.+/NADH, and wherein the first enzyme to the second enzyme is in a molar ratio of 1:3-51 in the composition in order to avoid an elevation in the level of the first metabolite in the human being.

STABILIZATION OF AQUEOUS COMPOSITIONS OF PROTEINS WITH DISPLACEMENT BUFFERS
20230068749 · 2023-03-02 ·

An aqueous composition having increased protein stability is obtained by: a. determining a pH at which the protein has stability at the desired temperature; b. adding to the composition at least one displacement buffer wherein the displacement buffer has a pK.sub.a that is at least 1 unit greater or less than the pH of step (a); and c. adjusting the pH of the composition to the pH of step (a); wherein the aqueous composition does not comprise a conventional buffer at a concentration greater than about 2 mM and wherein the conventional buffer has a pK.sub.a that is within 1 unit of the pH of step (a).

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS INVOLVING TERT ACTIVATING THERAPIES

The disclosure provides for methods and compositions for treating a premature aging disorder or neurodegenerative disorder, particularly neurodegenerative disorders associated with amyloid deposition and neuronal death, such as Alzheimer's disease. Accordingly, aspects of the disclosure relate to a method for treating a premature aging disorder in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering a TERT activating therapy to the subject. Further aspects relate to a method for treating a neurodegenerative disorder in a subject comprising administering a TERT activating therapy to the subject.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS INVOLVING TERT ACTIVATING THERAPIES

The disclosure provides for methods and compositions for treating a premature aging disorder or neurodegenerative disorder, particularly neurodegenerative disorders associated with amyloid deposition and neuronal death, such as Alzheimer's disease. Accordingly, aspects of the disclosure relate to a method for treating a premature aging disorder in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering a TERT activating therapy to the subject. Further aspects relate to a method for treating a neurodegenerative disorder in a subject comprising administering a TERT activating therapy to the subject.

METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF NEURONAL DISORDER
20230201136 · 2023-06-29 ·

Provided herein are methods of managing, preventing, or treating a neuronal disorder in a subject, such as Alzheimer's disease, comprising monitoring the expression level of phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHGDH) in the subject over an observation period of time, and administering to the subject an effective amount of a therapy for managing, preventing or treating the neuronal disorder.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCING CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE INFECTION

The present invention relates to methods and compositions for reducing the risk and severity of C. difficile infection. It is based, at least in part, on the discovery that a restricted fraction of the gut microbiota, including the bacterium Clostridium scindens, contributes substantially to resistance against C. difficile infection. Without being bound by any particular theory, it is believed that this is achieved through the biosynthesis of secondary bile acids.

VIRAL VECTORS COMPRISING RDH12 CODING REGIONS AND METHODS OF TREATING RETINAL DYSTROPHIES
20230190884 · 2023-06-22 ·

Provided are materials, methods and uses for treating an ophthalmological condition such as Leber Congenital Amaurosis by administering an effective amount of an adeno-associated virus AAV2, serotype 5 (AAV 2/5) or AAV-5 comprising an expressible coding region for human RDH12.

BIOACTIVE NANOPARTICLE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME
20220354966 · 2022-11-10 ·

The present invention provides a method form making a composition of nanoparticles comprising a biological mimetic base component that forms the structure of the nanoparticle. By interacting with the functional groups of the base component, the half-life of a bioactive molecule is extended.

DUAL-ENZYME COMPOSITION FOR PREVENTING, TREATING AND/OR ALLEVIATING VEISALGIA AND SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH
20220354931 · 2022-11-10 ·

A composition includes two exogenous enzymes from animals for consumption by human beings to prevent, treat and/or alleviate veisalgia and/or symptoms associated therewith arising from or caused by consumption or spontaneous production of alcohol through a dual-enzyme based breakdown of the alcohol, wherein a first enzyme of the two exogenous enzymes is capable of converting alcohol into a first metabolite while a second enzyme thereof is capable of converting the first metabolite into a second metabolite which is excretable to systemic circulation after an oxidation reaction of the alcohol in the presence of the two exogenous enzymes and NAD.sup.+/NADH, and wherein the first enzyme to the second enzyme is in a molar ratio of 1:3-51 in the composition in order to avoid an elevation in the level of the first metabolite in the human being.