Patent classifications
A61K47/6813
IL2 and TNF immunoconjugates
The present application relates to conjugates comprising interleukin 2 (IL2), and a tumour necrosis factor, such as tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), and an antibody molecule. The antibody molecule preferably binds to an antigen associated with neoplastic growth and/or angiogenesis, such as the Extra-Domain A (EDA) of fibronectin. The conjugate may be used in the treatment of cancer.
Materials and methods relating to linkers for use in protein drug conjugates
The present invention relates to protein drug conjugates, methods of manufacturing the same and their use in therapy. In particular, the present invention relates to protein drug conjugates comprising a globular protein, an improved linker and a drug for use in targeted drug delivery applications.
MUL TISPECIFIC PROCHEMOKINE THERAPEUTIC PROTEINS (PARK) AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING THEREOF
A ProteAse Released chemoKines protein (PARK) comprises a prochemokine moiety comprising a propeptide moiety fused to a chemokine moiety, wherein the chemokine moiety comprises a N-terminus and a C-terminus; and a targeting moiety linked to the prochemokine moiety, wherein the targeting moiety has a binding specificity to a tumor, fibrosis or Alzheimer's Disease associated antigen or receptor.
TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS BY DELIVERY OF INTERLEUKIN-1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST FUSION PROTEIN
The present invention provides, among other things, methods of treating post-cardiac injury syndrome (PCIS) or pericarditis, comprising a step of administering to a subject in need of treatment an interleukin-1 receptor-Fc fusion protein at a therapeutically effective dose and an administration interval for a treatment period sufficient to improve, stabilize or reduce one or more signs and symptoms of pericarditis relative to a control.
IgG4 Fc fragment comprising modified hinge region
A modified IgG4 Fc fragment useful as a drug carrier is disclosed. When coupled to a drug, the resulting drug-IgG4 Fc conjugate can minimize the effector functions of the IgG4 Fc and the chain exchange with in vivo IgG while maintaining in vivo activity and improving in vivo duration of the drug conjugate.
Immunoconjugates
The present invention generally relates to antigen-specific immunoconjugates for selectively delivering effector moieties that influence cellular activity. More specifically, the invention provides novel immunoconjugates comprising a first antigen binding moiety, an Fc domain and a single effector moiety. In addition, the present invention relates to polynucleotides encoding such immunoconjugates, and vectors and host cells comprising such polynucleotides. The invention further relates to methods for producing the immunoconjugates of the invention, and to methods of using these immunoconjugates in the treatment of disease.
SYNTHEKINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE
Engineered synthekines and methods of use thereof are provided.
NOVEL CYTOKINE PRODRUGS
Provided herein are cytokine muteins and cytokine prodrugs and methods of making and using thereof.
TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS BY DELIVERY OF INTERLEUKIN-1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST FUSION PROTEIN
The present invention provides, among other things, methods of treating post-cardiac injury syndrome (PCIS) or pericarditis, comprising a step of administering to a subject in need of treatment an interleukin-1 receptor-Fc fusion protein at a therapeutically effective dose and an administration interval for a treatment period sufficient to improve, stabilize or reduce one or more signs and symptoms of pericarditis relative to a control.
IL2 and TNF mutant immunoconjugates
The present application relates to conjugates comprising interleukin 2 (IL2), and a mutant of tumour necrosis factor, such as tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), and an antibody molecule. The antibody molecule preferably binds to an antigen associated with neoplastic growth and/or angiogenesis, such as the Extra-Domain A (EDA) or Extra-Domain B (EDB) of fibronectin. The conjugate may be used in the treatment of cancer.