A61K47/6829

CONJUGATE OF A TUBULYSIN ANALOG WITH BRANCHED LINKERS

Described is a conjugation of a tubulysin analog compound to a cell-binding molecule with branched/side-chain linkers for having better delivery of the conjugate compound and targeted treatment of abnormal cells. Also described are a branched-linkage method of conjugation of a tubulysin analog molecule to a cell-binding ligand, as well as methods of using the conjugate in targeted treatment of cancer, infection and autoimmune disease.

CONJUGATION LINKERS, CELL BINDING MOLECULE-DRUG CONJUGATES CONTAINING THE LINKERS, METHODS OF MAKING AND USES SUCH CONJUGATES WITH THE LINKERS

The present invention relates to linkers having a group of propiolyl, substituted acryl (acryloyl), or disubstituted propanoyl, and using such linkers for the conjugation of compounds, in particular, cytotoxic agents to a cell-binding molecule.

CONJUGATION LINKERS, CELL BINDING MOLECULE-DRUG CONJUGATES CONTAINING THE LINKERS, METHODS OF MAKING AND USES SUCH CONJUGATES WITH THE LINKERS

The present invention relates to linkers having a group of propiolyl, substituted acryl (acryloyl), or disubstituted propanoyl, and using such linkers for the conjugation of compounds, in particular, cytotoxic agents to a cell-binding molecule.

CONJUGATION LINKERS, CELL BINDING MOLECULE-DRUG CONJUGATES CONTAINING THE LINKERS, METHODS OF MAKING AND USES SUCH CONJUGATES WITH THE LINKERS

The present invention relates to linkers having a group of propiolyl, substituted acryl (acryloyl), or disubstituted propanoyl, and using such linkers for the conjugation of compounds, in particular, cytotoxic agents to a cell-binding molecule.

THERAPEUTIC CONSTRUCTS FOR CO-DELIVERY OF MITOTIC KINASE INHIBITOR AND IMMUNE CHECKPOINT INHIBITOR

Disclosed herein are therapeutic constructs including a delivery particle, at least one mitotic kinase inhibitor, and at least one immune checkpoint inhibitor. Also disclosed are therapeutic constructs including a mitotic kinase inhibitor, an immune checkpoint inhibitor, and a chemical linker. These therapeutic constructs cause cancer death by both therapeutic and immune effects and promote targeted delivery of more therapeutics to the surviving cancer cells in a positive feed-back loop. They enhance therapeutic index of free drugs and can be used intratumorally or systemically. This strategy can treat broad cancer types and is particular useful for cancer without obvious receptors for cancer-targeted delivery of otherwise toxic therapeutics.

Cell-targeting molecules comprising de-immunized, Shiga toxin a subunit effectors and CD8+ t-cell epitopes

The present invention provides cell-targeting molecules which can deliver a CD8+ T-cell epitope cargo to the MHC class I presentation pathway of a target cell. The cell-targeting molecules of the invention can be used to deliver virtually any CD8+ T-cell epitope from an extracellular space to the MHC class I pathway of a target cell, which may be a malignant cell and/or non-immune cell. The target cell can then display on a cell-surface the delivered CD8+ T-cell epitope complexed with MHC I molecule. The cell-targeting molecules of the invention have uses which include the targeted labeling and/or killing of specific cell-types within a mixture of cell-types, including within a chordate, as well as the stimulation of beneficial immune responses. The cell-targeting molecules of the invention have uses, e.g., in the treatment of a variety of diseases, disorders, and conditions, including cancers, tumors, growth abnormalities, immune disorders, and microbial infections.

Shiga toxin a subunit effector polypeptides, Shiga toxin effector scaffolds, and cell-targeting molecules for site-specific conjugation
11389542 · 2022-07-19 · ·

The present invention provides Shiga toxin A Subunit derived polypeptides, scaffolds, and cell-targeting molecules comprising amino acid substitutions which equip the molecules with site-specific positions (and often unique amino acid residues in the molecule) for linking other molecules while retaining Shiga toxin function(s), such as, e.g., efficient intracellular routing and/or potent cytotoxicity. The present invention also provides cell-targeting molecules, and/or components thereof, which comprise site-specific positions for linking other molecules, such as, e.g., agents that alters a property of the cell-targeting molecule or a cargo for delivery. Certain molecules comprising a polypeptide of the present invention exhibit reduced immunogenicity and/or are well-tolerated by mammals. The cell-targeting molecules of the present invention, and compositions thereof, have uses, e.g., for the selective delivery of cargos to target-expressing cells and as diagnostic and/or therapeutic molecules for the treatment of a variety of diseases, disorders, and conditions, which include genetic disorders, genetic predispositions, infections, cancers, tumors, growth abnormalities, and/or immune disorders.

Anti-mesothelin polypeptides and proteins

Polypeptides and proteins that specifically bind to and immunologically recognize human mesothelin582-598 (IP-NGYLVLDLSMQEALS) (SEQ ID NO: 1) are disclosed. Anti-mesothelin binding moieties, nucleic acids, recombinant expression vectors, host cells, populations of cells, pharmaceutical compositions, and conjugates relating to the polypeptides and proteins are disclosed. Methods of reducing mesothelin shed from cell membranes, methods of reducing the activity of TNFα converting enzyme, methods of detecting the presence of cancer, and methods of treating or preventing cancer are also disclosed.

CANCER TREATMENT
20220213194 · 2022-07-07 ·

The invention provides methods or compositions for treating cancer using a superantigen conjugate optionally in combination with a PD-1-based inhibitor.

GLYCOSIDE DUAL-CLEAVAGE LINKERS FOR ANTIBODY-DRUG CONJUGATES
20220249686 · 2022-08-11 ·

The present disclosure provides antibody-drug conjugate structures, which include a cleavable linker that links the antibody to the drug and has a first enzymatically cleavable moiety and a second enzymatically cleavable moiety which includes a glycoside selected from a galactoside, a glucoside, a mannoside, a fucoside, O-GlcNAc, and O-GalNAc. The disclosure also encompasses compounds and methods for production of such conjugates, as well as methods of using the conjugates.