Patent classifications
A61K39/4644
Method for allogeneic cell therapy
A method of manipulating allogeneic cells for use in allogeneic cell therapy providing a composition of highly activated allogeneic T-cells which are infused into immunocompetent cancer patients to elicit a novel anti-tumor immune mechanism, or Mirror Effect. In contrast to current allogeneic cell therapy protocols where T-cells in the graft mediate the beneficial graft vs. tumor (GVT) and detrimental graft vs. host (GVH) effects, the allogeneic cells of the present invention stimulate host T-cells to mediate the mirror of these effects. The mirror of the GVT effect is the host vs. tumor (HVT) effect. The mirror of the GVH effect is the host vs. graft (HVG) effect The anti-tumor HVT effect occurs in conjunction with a non-toxic HVG rejection effect. The highly activated allogeneic cells of the invention can be used to stimulate host immunity in a complete HLA mis-matched setting in a patient.
BICISTRONIC INHIBITORY CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR (ICAR)/ACTIVATING CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR (ACAR) CONSTRUCTS FOR USE IN CANCER THERAPIES
The invention relates to the field of cancer immunotherapy by employing bicistronic inhibitory chimeric antigen receptor (iCAR)/activating chimeric antigen receptor (aCAR) constructs for use in cancer treatment therapies.
CAR Cells and Polyspecific Binding Molecules for Treating Solid Tumor
The compositions and methods described herein are directed to treating solid tumor using CAR T therapy. For example, the compositions include CAR T cells comprising an extracellular domain that binds FCR1, MSLN, GPC-3, ALPP, CD70, CLDN6, ROR1, CD205, ACPP, ADAM12, or CLDN18.2.
TUMOR ANTIGENS, COMPOUNDS COMPRISING THE TUMOR ANTIGENS AND USES THEREOF
The present invention relates to tumor antigens encoded in a 5-upstream open reading frame (uORF) within the 5 UTR of different mRNAs. Compositions and peptides comprising such tumor antigens and a virus encoding such tumor antigens are provided. The present invention also relates to the use of such compositions, peptides and viruses in the treatment of cancer.
PEPTIDES AND COMBINATION OF PEPTIDES FOR USE IN IMMUNOTHERAPY AGAINST NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER AND OTHER CANCERS
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules.
HLA-DR CAR-T COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
Provided are CAR-T compositions that are directed to HLA-DR. Certain provided HLA-DR CAR compositions exhibit low affinity for a polymorphic region of HLA-DR of a subject. Various in vitro and in vivo methods and reagents related to HLA-DR CAR-T are also provided. Methods described herein can include, for example, characterization of HLA-DR binding, proliferation of T-cells, as well as prevention and/or therapeutic treatment of cancer using a HLA-DR CAR-T composition provided herein.
EXPANSION AND USE OF EXPANDED NK CELL FRACTIONS
Methods of expanding a natural killer (NK) cell fraction for transplantation into a subject are provided, and particularly, methods for providing transplantable NK cell fractions and protocols for their use, which can be employed for applications in cell transplants and infusions for treatment of cancer and other disease.
CYTOSOLIC DELIVERY
The present invention relates to chimeric receptors capable of facilitating cross-presentation (XP) of antigens, and methods of doing the same.
Peptides and combination of peptides and scaffolds for use in immunotherapy against renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and other cancers
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules.
Peptides and combination of peptides for use in immunotherapy against esophageal cancer and other cancers
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules.