A61K47/6889

ANTI-CD30 ANTIBODY-DRUG CONJUGATES AND THEIR USE FOR THE TREATMENT OF NON-HODGKIN LYMPHOMA
20230090868 · 2023-03-23 ·

The invention provides anti-CD30 antibody-drug conjugates, such as brentuximab vedotin, and their use for the treatment of lymphoma, such as diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The invention also provides the use of anti-CD30 antibody-drug conjugates, such as brentuximab vedotin, in combination with lenalidomide and/or anti-CD20 antibodies, such as rituximab, for the treatment of lymphoma, such as diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

ENGINEERED ANTIBODIES AS MOLECULAR DEGRADERS THROUGH CELLULAR RECEPTORS
20230090282 · 2023-03-23 ·

The present disclosure provides, in one aspect, bifunctional compounds that can be used to promote or enhance degradation of certain circulating proteins. In certain embodiments, the circulating protein mediates a disease and/or disorder in a subject, and treatment or management of the disease and/or disorder requires degradation, removal, or reduction in concentration of the circulating protein in the subject. Thus, in certain embodiments, administration of a compound of the disclosure to the subject removes or reduces the circulation concentration of the circulating protein, thus treating, ameliorating, or preventing the disease and/or disorder.

CYTOKINE-BASED BIOACTIVATABLE DRUGS AND METHODS OF USES THEREOF
20230093155 · 2023-03-23 ·

The present disclosure provides a cytokine-based bioactivatable drug construct (“VitoKine”) platform that aims to reduce systemic mechanism-based toxicities and lead to broader therapeutic utility for proteins and cytokines such as IL-15 and IL-2 for the treatment of cancer, autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases, viral infection, transplantation and various other disorders. The novel VitoKine constructs of the present invention comprise: 1) a tissue or disease site targeting moiety D1 domain (“D1”), 2) a bioactivatable moiety D2 domain (“D2”), and a concealing moiety D3 domain (“D3”). Importantly, because the “active moiety” of the VitoKine construct will remain inert until activated locally by proteases that are upregulated in diseased tissues, this will limit binding of the active moiety to the receptors or to the targets in the peripheral or on the cell-surface of non-diseased cells and tissue to prevent over-activation of the pathway and reduce undesirable “on-target” “off tissue” toxicities. Additionally, the inertness of the VitoKine active moiety prior to protease activation will significantly decrease the potential antigen or target sink, and thus, prolong the in vivo half-life and result in improved biodistribution, bioavailability and therapeutic efficacy.

SELECTIVE DRUG RELEASE FROM INTERNALIZED CONJUGATES OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS

The invention relates to conjugates of biologically active compounds, wherein such a conjugate is comprised of a sequence of amino acids containing a tripeptide that confers selective cleavage by tumor tissue homogenate for release of free drug and/or improves biodistribution into the tumor tissue in comparison to normal tissue homogenate from the same species, wherein the normal tissue is the site of an adverse event associated with administration to a human subject in need thereof of a therapeutically effective amount of a comparator conjugate whose amino acid sequence is a dipeptide known to be selectively cleavable by Cathepsin B.

PRO-CYCLIC DINUCLEOTIDES AND PRO-CYCLIC DINUCLEOTIDE CONJUGATES FOR CYTOKINE INDUCTION

The present invention provides a Pro-cyclic dinucleotide (Pro-CDN) comprising a STING agonist cyclic dinucleotide which is coupled to a linker system. The Pro-CDNs of the present invention can be metabolized at a targeted site into CDNs and exert their full immunomodulatory effects at said targeted site. The present invention also provides conjugates wherein a Pro-CDN is conjugated to a Biologically Active Molecule (BAM) such as e.g. a cytotoxic molecule, a lipid, a protein, a peptide, a nucleic acid, a sugar or a PRR ligand. The invention provides also methods related to the use of such compounds to perform their activities at their targeted sites, to exert cytotoxic, cytostatic or immunomodulatory effects, to treat or to prevent diseases such as cancers, immunological disorders or infections.

ANTIBODY-DRUG CONJUGATES THAT TARGET DLK1 AND USES THEREOF

The present invention relates to new antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) targeting DLK1, active metabolites of such ADCs, methods for preparation of such ADCs, uses for such ADCs in treatment and/or prevention of illnesses, and uses for such ADCs in production of drugs for treatment and/or prevention of diseases, more specifically, uses for such ADCs in producing drugs for treatment and/or prevention of proliferative and/or angiogenetic diseases, for example, cancer. More particularly, the present invention relates to an antibody-drug conjugate comprising an antibody binding with DLK1 or an antigen-binding fragment thereof, and a pharmaceutical composition comprising the same.

Anti-tumor compound and preparation method and use thereof

The present application relates to an anti-tumor compound and a preparation method and use thereof, and in particular to a compound or a tautomer, a mesomer, a racemate, an enantiomer or a diastereoisomer thereof, or a mixture thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a preparation method and use thereof.

ANTI-EGFR ANTIBODY DRUG CONJUGATES

The invention relates to anti-Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) which inhibit Bcl-xL, including compositions and methods of using said ADCs.

ANTIBODY-PYRROLOBENZODIAZEPINE DERIVATIVE CONJUGATE

The present invention provides a novel antibody-pyrrolodiazepine derivative and a novel antibody-pyrrolodiazepine derivative conjugate using the same, and a novel CLDN6 and/or CLDN9 antibody.

ANTI-MSR1 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

Provided herein are antibodies and antigen-binding fragments that bind MSR1 and methods of use thereof. According to certain embodiments, the antibodies bind human MSR1 with high affinity. In certain embodiments, the antibodies bind MSR1 without blocking, or blocking less than 90%, of modified LDL binding to MSR1. In some embodiments, the antibodies bind cell surface expressed-MSR1 and are internalized. The antibodies of the invention may be fully human antibodies. The invention includes anti-MSR1 antibodies, or antigen-binding fragments thereof, conjugated to drugs or therapeutic compounds.