Patent classifications
A61K33/24
TARGETING DNA-PKCS AND B7-H1 TO TREAT CANCER
Materials and methods for treating potentially chemoresistant tumors (e.g., using DNA-PKcs inhibitors and anti-B7-H1 antibodies) are provided herein.
TARGETING DNA-PKCS AND B7-H1 TO TREAT CANCER
Materials and methods for treating potentially chemoresistant tumors (e.g., using DNA-PKcs inhibitors and anti-B7-H1 antibodies) are provided herein.
DERIVATIVES OF DOLASTATIN 10 AND AURISTATINS
The present invention concerns a compound of following formula (I): where: —R.sub.1 is H or OH, —R.sub.2 is a (C.sub.1-C.sub.6)alkyl, COOH, COO—((C.sub.1-C.sub.6)alkyl) or thiazolyl group, —R.sub.3 is H or a (C.sub.1-C.sub.6)alkyl group, and —R.sub.4 is: .square-solid.a straight-chain or branched, saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbon group having 1 to 8 carbon atoms substituted by one or more groups chosen from among OH and NR.sub.5R.sub.6, .square-solid.—(CH.sub.2CH.sub.2X.sub.1)(CH.sub.2CH.sub.2X.sub.2).sub.a2(CH.sub.2CH.sub.2X.sub.3).sub.a3(CH.sub.2CH.sub.2X.sub.4).sub.a4(CH.sub.2CH.sub.2X.sub.5).sub.a5R.sub.7, .square-solid.an aryl-(C.sub.1-C.sub.8)alkyl group substituted by one or more groups chosen from among OH and NR.sub.9R.sub.10 groups, or .square-solid.a heterocycle-(C.sub.1-C.sub.8)alkyl group optionally substituted by one or more groups chosen from among (C.sub.1-C.sub.6)alkyl, OH and NR.sub.12R.sub.13 groups, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate or solvate thereof, and its uses in particular for the treatment of cancer, pharmaceutical compositions containing the same and the preparation methods thereof.
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DERIVATIVES OF DOLASTATIN 10 AND AURISTATINS
The present invention concerns a compound of following formula (I): where: —R.sub.1 is H or OH, —R.sub.2 is a (C.sub.1-C.sub.6)alkyl, COOH, COO—((C.sub.1-C.sub.6)alkyl) or thiazolyl group, —R.sub.3 is H or a (C.sub.1-C.sub.6)alkyl group, and —R.sub.4 is: .square-solid.a straight-chain or branched, saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbon group having 1 to 8 carbon atoms substituted by one or more groups chosen from among OH and NR.sub.5R.sub.6, .square-solid.—(CH.sub.2CH.sub.2X.sub.1)(CH.sub.2CH.sub.2X.sub.2).sub.a2(CH.sub.2CH.sub.2X.sub.3).sub.a3(CH.sub.2CH.sub.2X.sub.4).sub.a4(CH.sub.2CH.sub.2X.sub.5).sub.a5R.sub.7, .square-solid.an aryl-(C.sub.1-C.sub.8)alkyl group substituted by one or more groups chosen from among OH and NR.sub.9R.sub.10 groups, or .square-solid.a heterocycle-(C.sub.1-C.sub.8)alkyl group optionally substituted by one or more groups chosen from among (C.sub.1-C.sub.6)alkyl, OH and NR.sub.12R.sub.13 groups, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate or solvate thereof, and its uses in particular for the treatment of cancer, pharmaceutical compositions containing the same and the preparation methods thereof.
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BIOCOMPATIBLE PHOTOTHERMAL COMPOSITION FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER AND SKIN DISEASES
The present invention relates to a biocompatible photothermal composition that can be used in various fields including the treatment of cancer and skin diseases.
BIOCOMPATIBLE PHOTOTHERMAL COMPOSITION FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER AND SKIN DISEASES
The present invention relates to a biocompatible photothermal composition that can be used in various fields including the treatment of cancer and skin diseases.
METHOD OF TREATING CANCER AND METHOD OF SENSITIZING CANCER CELLS TO THE ACTION OF CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS VIA GROWTH HORMONE RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS OR KNOCK DOWN
Various aspects of the present invention relate to a method of treating cancer in a subject having cancer cells, wherein the cancer cells possess at least one growth hormone receptor, and wherein the method includes controlling an action of the growth hormone receptor. In various non-limiting embodiments, controlling an action of the growth hormone receptor may occur via knock down of the growth hormone receptor, or may be caused by inhibiting growth hormone action, such as via the use of antibodies directed against growth hormone or the growth hormone receptor. Methods may also relate to administering an antagonist of the growth hormone receptor, and administering at least one anti-tumor drug in concert with administration of the antagonist. Another aspect may include a method of maintaining an anti-tumor drug in cancer cells of a subject by controlling an action of at least one growth hormone receptor in the cancer cells.
METHOD OF TREATING CANCER AND METHOD OF SENSITIZING CANCER CELLS TO THE ACTION OF CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS VIA GROWTH HORMONE RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS OR KNOCK DOWN
Various aspects of the present invention relate to a method of treating cancer in a subject having cancer cells, wherein the cancer cells possess at least one growth hormone receptor, and wherein the method includes controlling an action of the growth hormone receptor. In various non-limiting embodiments, controlling an action of the growth hormone receptor may occur via knock down of the growth hormone receptor, or may be caused by inhibiting growth hormone action, such as via the use of antibodies directed against growth hormone or the growth hormone receptor. Methods may also relate to administering an antagonist of the growth hormone receptor, and administering at least one anti-tumor drug in concert with administration of the antagonist. Another aspect may include a method of maintaining an anti-tumor drug in cancer cells of a subject by controlling an action of at least one growth hormone receptor in the cancer cells.
Stabilized stannous compositions
The present invention relates to improved complexes of amorphous calcium phosphate and/or amorphous calcium fluoride phosphate stabilised by phosphopeptides/phosphoproteins by addition of stannous ions. These complexes have anticariogenic properties useful to protect tooth structures as they remineralize (repair) early stages of dental caries and have other dental/medical applications (including anti-calculus, anti-erosion/corrosion and anti-dentinal hypersensitivity). Methods of making the complexes of the invention and of treatment or prevention of various dental conditions including dental caries, dental calculus, dental erosion/corrosion and dental hypersensitivity are also provided.
Stabilized stannous compositions
The present invention relates to improved complexes of amorphous calcium phosphate and/or amorphous calcium fluoride phosphate stabilised by phosphopeptides/phosphoproteins by addition of stannous ions. These complexes have anticariogenic properties useful to protect tooth structures as they remineralize (repair) early stages of dental caries and have other dental/medical applications (including anti-calculus, anti-erosion/corrosion and anti-dentinal hypersensitivity). Methods of making the complexes of the invention and of treatment or prevention of various dental conditions including dental caries, dental calculus, dental erosion/corrosion and dental hypersensitivity are also provided.