A61K2039/55533

Processes for production of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes and uses of same in immunotherapy

The present invention provides improved and/or shortened methods for expanding TILs and producing therapeutic populations of TILs, including novel methods for expanding TIL populations in a closed system that lead to improved efficacy, improved phenotype, and increased metabolic health of the TILs in a shorter time period, while allowing for reduced microbial contamination as well as decreased costs. Such TILs find use in therapeutic treatment regimens.

T-CELL MODULATORY MULTIMERIC POLYPEPTIDES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
20220105162 · 2022-04-07 ·

The present disclosure provides T-cell modulatory antigen-presenting polypeptides, including single-chain antigen-presenting polypeptides and multimeric antigen-presenting polypeptides. The present disclosure provides nucleic acids comprising nucleotide sequences encoding T-cell modulatory antigen-presenting polypeptides of the present disclosure, as well as cells genetically modified with the nucleic acids. A T-cell modulatory antigen-presenting polypeptide of the present disclosure is useful for modulating activity of a T cell. Thus, the present disclosure provides methods of modulating activity of a T cell.

Processes for production of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes and uses of same in immunotherapy

The present invention provides improved and/or shortened methods for expanding TILs and producing therapeutic populations of TILs, including novel methods for expanding TIL populations in a closed system that lead to improved efficacy, improved phenotype, and increased metabolic health of the TILs in a shorter time period, while allowing for reduced microbial contamination as well as decreased costs. Such TILs find use in therapeutic treatment regimens.

T-CELL MODULATORY MULTIMERIC POLYPEPTIDES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
20220064247 · 2022-03-03 ·

The present disclosure provides variant immunomodulatory polypeptides, and fusion polypeptides comprising the variant immunomodulatory peptides. The present disclosure provides T-cell modulatory multimeric polypeptides, and compositions comprising same, where the T-cell modulatory multimeric polypeptides comprise a variant immunomodulatory polypeptide of the present disclosure. The present disclosure provides nucleic acids comprising nucleotide sequences encoding the T-cell modulatory multimeric polypeptides, and host cells comprising the nucleic acids. The present disclosure provides methods of modulating the activity of a T cell; the methods comprise contacting the T cell with a T-cell modulatory multimeric polypeptide of the present disclosure.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR METAL CONTAINING FORMULATIONS CAPABLE OF MODULATING IMMUNE RESPONSE
20220072023 · 2022-03-10 ·

This disclosure provides compositions and methods for stimulating the innate immune response in a subject with agents capable of stimulating an innate immune response in a subject upon administration to the subject (e.g., damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) and pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs)). In particular, the present invention is directed to compositions of DAMPs/PAMPs and metals ions, as well as systems and methods utilizing such nanoparticles (e.g., in diagnostic and/or therapeutic settings).

METHODS OF TREATING CANCER

One aspect of the technology described herein relates to a method for treating a subject having a cancer. This method involves selecting a subject having cancer; administering, to the selected subject, a cytotoxic fusion protein comprising an N-terminus coupled to a C-terminus, wherein the N-terminus comprises diphtheria toxin fragments A and B and the C-terminus comprises human IL-2; and administering, to the selected subject, a programmed cell death-1 receptor (PD-1) pathway inhibitor to treat the cancer in the subject. Also disclosed is a method for sensitizing a target cell population to treatment with a PD-1 pathway inhibitor, as well as compositions and kits for use in treating a subject having cancer.

PROCESSES FOR PRODUCTION OF TUMOR INFILTRATING LYMPHOCYTES AND USES OF SAME IN IMMUNOTHERAPY
20220000924 · 2022-01-06 ·

The present invention provides improved and/or shortened methods for expanding TILs and producing therapeutic populations of TILs, including novel methods for expanding TIL populations in a closed system that lead to improved efficacy, improved phenotype, and increased metabolic health of the TILs in a shorter time period, while allowing for reduced microbial contamination as well as decreased costs. Such TILs find use in therapeutic treatment regimens.

PROCESSES FOR PRODUCTION OF TUMOR INFILTRATING LYMPHOCYTES AND USES OF SAME IN IMMUNOTHERAPY
20220000923 · 2022-01-06 ·

The present invention provides improved and/or shortened methods for expanding TILs and producing therapeutic populations of TILs, including novel methods for expanding TIL populations in a closed system that lead to improved efficacy, improved phenotype, and increased metabolic health of the TILs in a shorter time period, while allowing for reduced microbial contamination as well as decreased costs. Such TILs find use in therapeutic treatment regimens.

PROCESSES FOR PRODUCTION OF TUMOR INFILTRATING LYMPHOCYTES AND USES OF SAME IN IMMUNOTHERAPY
20220008469 · 2022-01-13 ·

The present invention provides improved and/or shortened methods for expanding TILs and producing therapeutic populations of TILs, including novel methods for expanding TIL populations in a closed system that lead to improved efficacy, improved phenotype, and increased metabolic health of the TILs in a shorter time period, while allowing for reduced microbial contamination as well as decreased costs. Such TILs find use in therapeutic treatment regimens.

PEPTIDES AND COMBINATION OF PEPTIDES OF NON-CANONICAL ORIGIN FOR USE IN IMMUNOTHERAPY AGAINST DIFFERENT TYPES OF 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.