A61K39/001191

GENE-REGULATING COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED IMMUNOTHERAPY

The present disclosure provides methods and compositions related to the modification of immune effector cells to increase therapeutic efficacy. In some embodiments, immune effector cells modified to reduce expression of one or more endogenous target genes, or to reduce one or more functions of an endogenous protein to enhance effector functions of the immune cells are provided. In some embodiments, immune effector cells further modified by introduction of transgenes conferring antigen specificity, such as exogenous T cell receptors (TCRs) or chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) are provided. Methods of treating a cell proliferative disorder, such as a cancer, using the modified immune effector cells described herein are also provided.

Gene-regulating compositions and methods for improved immunotherapy

The present disclosure provides methods and compositions related to the modification of immune effector cells to increase therapeutic efficacy. In some embodiments, immune effector cells modified to reduce expression of one or more endogenous target genes, or to reduce one or more functions of an endogenous protein to enhance effector functions of the immune cells are provided. In some embodiments, immune effector cells further modified by introduction of transgenes conferring antigen specificity, such as exogenous T cell receptors (TCRs) or chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) are provided. Methods of treating a cell proliferative disorder, such as a cancer, using the modified immune effector cells described herein are also provided.

AUGMENTATION OF PERSONALIZED TUMOR SPECIFIC ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY THROUGH EXTRACORPOREAL REMOVAL OF IMMUNE BLOCKING FACTORS
20220249363 · 2022-08-11 · ·

Disclosed are means, methods and compositions of matter useful for amplification of adaptive immune responses towards neoplastic tissue. In one embodiment, immunization of a patient is performed by a means comprising of administering either an exogenous vaccine or stimulation of immunogenicity of the tumor so as to cause release of antigens/increased exposure of antigens, thus resulting in an “endogenous” vaccine. Subsequent to vaccination a patient is treated by an immunopheresis procedure, in order to allow for removal of “blocking factors” produced by the tumor or produced by cells programmed by tumors to produce said blocking factors. In one embodiment further immunization is performed subsequent to removal of said blocking factors in order to allow for enhancement of adaptive immune responses.

Mesoporous silica compositions comprising inflammatory cytokines comprising inflammatory cytokines for modulating immune responses

A composition comprising mesoporous silica rods comprising an immune cell recruitment compound and an immune cell activation compound, and optionally comprising an antigen such as a tumor lysate. The composition is used to elicit an immune response to a vaccine antigen.

POLYMERIC NANOVACCINES AND USES THEREOF

A polymeric nanoparticle is disclosed which comprises: (i) at least one disease-associated antigen which is capable of producing a T-cell response, wherein the disease-associated antigen is encapsulated in the nanoparticle; (ii) at least one adjuvant; and (iii) a dendritic cell targeting moiety which is attached to the outer surface of the nanoparticle.

Use of the nanoparticle for treating diseases associated with abnormal cell growth or an infection is also disclosed.

POLYMERIC NANOVACCINES AND USES THEREOF

A polymeric nanoparticle is disclosed which comprises: (i) at least one disease-associated antigen which is capable of producing a T-cell response, wherein the disease-associated antigen is encapsulated in the nanoparticle; (ii) at least one adjuvant; and (iii) a dendritic cell targeting moiety which is attached to the outer surface of the nanoparticle.

Use of the nanoparticle for treating diseases associated with abnormal cell growth or an infection is also disclosed.

Compositions and methods for delivery of biomacromolecule agents

The present invention relates to nanoparticles complexed with biomacromolecule agents configured for treating, preventing or ameliorating various types of disorders, and methods of synthesizing the same. In particular, the present invention is directed to compositions comprising nanoparticles (e.g., synthetic high density lipoprotein (sHDL)) carrying biomacromolecule agents (e.g., nucleic acid, peptides, glycolipids, etc.), methods for synthesizing such nanoparticles, as well as systems and methods utilizing such nanoparticles (e.g., in diagnostic and/or therapeutic settings).

Arenavirus particles as cancer vaccines

The present application relates generally to genetically modified arenaviruses that are suitable vaccines against neoplastic diseases, such as cancer. The arenaviruses described herein may be suitable for vaccines and/or treatment of neoplastic diseases and/or for the use in immunotherapies. In particular, provided herein are methods and compositions for treating a neoplastic disease by administering a genetically modified arenavirus in combination with an immune checkpoint inhibitor, wherein the arenavirus has been engineered to include a nucleotide sequence encoding a tumor antigen, tumor associated antigen or antigenic fragment thereof.

AUGMENTATION OF PERSONALIZED TUMOR SPECIFIC ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY THROUGH EXTRACORPOREAL REMOVAL OF IMMUNE BLOCKING FACTORS
20220040087 · 2022-02-10 · ·

Disclosed are means, methods and compositions of matter useful for amplification of adaptive immune responses towards neoplastic tissue. In one embodiment, immunization of a patient is performed by a means comprising of administering either an exogenous vaccine or stimulation of immunogenicity of the tumor so as to cause release of antigens/increased exposure of antigens, thus resulting in an “endogenous” vaccine. Subsequent to vaccination a patient is treated by an immunopheresis procedure, in order to allow for removal of “blocking factors” produced by the tumor or produced by cells programmed by tumors to produce said blocking factors. In one embodiment further immunization is performed subsequent to removal of said blocking factors in order to allow for enhancement of adaptive immune responses

Adenoviruses expressing heterologous tumor-associated antigens

The present invention is directed to adenoviruses for use in cancer therapy which comprise one or more heterologous nucleic acid sequences encoding a tumor antigen, whereby the adenovirus expresses the tumor antigen(s) on its surface.