Patent classifications
A61K2039/555
COMPOSITIONS AND USES
The present invention relates to immunogenic compositions and methods for producing them, and in particular, immunogenic compositions comprising a protein antigen cross linked to an oxoadenine adjuvant.
Glycotargeting therapeutics
Glycotargeting therapeutics are useful in the treatment of transplant rejection, autoimmune disease, food allergy, and immune response against a therapeutic agent.
DELIVERY OF BIOMOLECULES TO PBMCs TO MODIFY AN IMMUNE RESPONSE
The present application provides peripheral blood mononuclear cells comprising an antigen, methods of manufacturing such PBMCs, and methods of using such PBMCs, such as for modulating an immune response in an individual. In some embodiments, the PBMCs are conditioned by incubating the PBMC in the presence of an adjuvant.
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION THAT INCLUDES THE SURFACE AND NUCLEOCAPSID ANTIGENS OF THE HEPATITIS B VIRUS
This invention reveals the pharmaceutical composition that includes the surface antigen (HBsAg) of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and the antigen of the nucleocapsid (or core, HBcAg) of the same virus. The HBcAg of this composition contains messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) at a proportion of over 45% of the total amount of ribonucleic acid (RNA) in this antigen. Because of the changes in the constitution of the antigens forming it, the composition of the invention is useful for the prevention or treatment of chronic hepatitis B. It also covers the use of this pharmaceutical composition in the production of a drug for immuno-prophylaxis or immunotherapy against HBV infection, and its use to increase the immune response against an additional antigen that is co-administered with the mixture of these antigens.
Methods and Compositions for Activation of Innate Immune Responses Through RIG-I Like Receptor Signaling
Compositions and methods are provided that enable activation of innate immune responses through RIG-I like receptor signaling. The compositions and methods incorporate synthetic nucleic acid pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) that comprise elements initially characterized in, and derived from, the hepatitis C virus genome.
Immunogenic RSV polypeptides
This invention provides immunogenic compositions comprising an immune stimulant and an respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) oligopeptide or an unglycosylated RSV polypeptide. The RSV oligopeptides are shown in SEQ ID NO: 3-33. The unglycosylated RSV polypeptide may consist essentially of the ectodomain of an RSV G protein, such as that shown in SEQ ID NO: 2 or the ectodomain of an RSV F protein such as the ectodomain of the F protein shown in SEQ ID NO: 39.
VACCINE ADJUVANT AND MICRONEEDLE PREPARATION
The problem to be solved of the present invention is to provide a new vaccine adjuvant. The means for solving the problem is a vaccine adjuvant including dextran sulfate or its derivatives.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING IMMUNE RESPONSE TO VACCINATION AND IMPROVING VACCINE PRODUCTION
Miltefosine is utilized to enhance immune response to vaccination, for example an influenza and/or coronavirus vaccination. The inventive subject matter also provides compositions and methods for enhancing viral yield in cultured cells, by application of a cannabinoid receptor agonist (such as methanandamide) to such cells. Such enhanced viral yield can be used to enhance virus production for purposes of vaccine formulation and/or to improve sensitivity of cell-based virus assays.
LIVE ATTENUATED ZIKA VIRUS WITH 3'UTR DELETION, VACCINE CONTAINING AND USE THEREOF
The present invention discloses a live attenuated strain of Zika virus (ZIKV) having a deletion in the 3 untranslated region (3UTR) of the viral genome, which may affect viral RNA synthesis and sensitivity to type I interferon inhibition, but may not affect viral RNA translation. The present invention also discloses the use of these live attenuated ZIKV strains in the preparation of ZIKV vaccines and for providing immunoprotection against ZIKV infection and congenital ZIKV syndrome, particularly in pregnant females.
Target peptides for colorectal cancer therapy and diagnostics
A set of target peptides are presented by HLA A*0201, B*0301, B*0702 and B*2705 on the surface of disease cells. They are envisioned to, among other things, stimulate an immune response to the proliferative disease, e.g., colorectal cancer, to function as immunotherapeutics in adoptive T cell therapy or as a vaccine, facilitate antibody recognition of tumor boundaries in surgical pathology samples, act as biomarkers for early detection and/or diagnosis of the disease, and/or act as targets in the generation antibody-like molecules which recognize the target-peptide/MHC complex.