A61K2039/57

Prostate Neoantigens And Their Uses

Disclosed herein are self-replicating RNA molecules encoding prostate neoantigens, vaccines, and methods of treating and preventing prostate cancer.

Cell population for use in treating cancer

The invention pertains to a cell population for use in treating cancer in a patient, comprising CD1c (BDCA-1).sup.+/CD19.sup.− dendritic cells, wherein CD1c(BDCA-1).sup.+/CD19.sup.− dendritic cells are depleted for CD1c (BDCA-1).sup.+/CD19.sup.−/CD14.sup.+ cells.

Lipids as synthetic vectors to enhance antigen processing and presentation ex-vivo in dendritic cell therapy

The invention covers the use of certain classes of lipids including cationic lipids in ex-vivo dendritic cell therapies. The cationic lipids enhance antigen uptake, processing and presentation of the processed antigens by dendritic cells to CD8+ and CD4+ T-cells via the MHC classes I and II presentation pathways respectively. Antigen uptake via cationic lipid by dendritic cells result in significant lowering of the population of the immune suppressive regulatory T cells in the tumors and a significant increase of the tumor targeting cytotoxic T-cells. Loss of regulatory T cells and increase of tumor specific cytotoxic cells are conducive to effective elimination of the tumors.

Indole regulation of antigen presenting cells

The disclosure provides methods and compositions for affecting the development of antigen presenting cell (APC, e.g., a macrophage or dendritic cell). The methods include maturing an APC, promoting anti-inflammatory phenotype, promoting development of a T regulatory cell (Treg) from a naive T cell. The methods generally include exposing an APC to a tryptophan derived microbiota metabolite (TDMM), such as an anti-inflammatory or pro-mucosal TDMM, and permitting the APC to mature. In some embodiments, the conditioned APC is exposed to a naive T cell to further promote development of a T regulatory cell (Treg). In some embodiments, the TDMM is selected from the group consisting of indole, indole-3-acetate, 5-hydroxyindole, and indole-3-pyruvate.

METHODS OF PERMITTING A SUBJECT TO RECEIVE MULTIPLE DOSES OF RECOMBINANT ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS

Provided herein are compositions, kits and methods related to permitting a human or non-human primate subject to receive multiple doses of recombinant adeno-associate virus (rAAV) vectors. In some aspects, provided herein are methods comprising administering an anti-CD20 antibody, optionally in combination with an mTOR inhibitor, to the subject to permit multiple doses of an rAAV vector to be administered.

CONJUGATE POLYPEPTIDES AND VACCINES FOR INDUCING IMMUNE RESPONSES

Methods and compositions are disclosed for inducing immune responses against one or more antigens in a mammal.

Synthetic plasmid DNA vaccine expressing a codon-optimized SARS-COV-2 spike protein

A synthetic DNA vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 infection comprises a codon-optimized coding sequence for optimal mammalian expression of a pSARS2 spike glycoprotein (pSARS2-S). The signal peptide may be replaced with the signal peptide from the human IgG2 heavy chain. Systemic S1-specific IgG antibodies and neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) were significantly induced in mice at 2 weeks-post three injections with 100 μg of the pSARS2-S vaccine via intramuscular (IM) needle injection. IM immunization induced Th1-skewed and long-lasting IgG response in BALB/c mice. Immunogenicity and induction of nAbs were enhanced with a needle-free delivery system, wherein two doses were sufficient to elicit significant levels of systemic S1-specific IgG antibodies and nAbs via IM or intradermal immunization.

NOVEL PEPTIDES AND COMBINATION OF PEPTIDES FOR USE IN IMMUNOTHERAPY AGAINST VARIOUS TUMORS

A method of treating a patient who has hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), colorectal carcinoma (CRC), glioblastoma (GB), gastric cancer (GC), esophageal cancer, NSCLC, pancreatic cancer (PC), renal cell carcinoma (RCC), benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), prostate cancer (PCA), ovarian cancer (OC), melanoma, breast cancer (BRCA), CLL, Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), SCLC, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), AML, gallbladder cancer and cholangiocarcinoma (GBC, CCC), urinary bladder cancer (UBC), and uterine cancer (UEC) includes administering to said patient a composition containing a population of activated T cells that selectively recognize cells in the patient that aberrantly express a peptide. A pharmaceutical composition contains activated T cells that selectively recognize cells in a patient that aberrantly express a peptide, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, in which the T cells bind to the peptide in a complex with an MHC class I molecule, and the composition is for treating the patient who has HCC, CRC, GB, GC, esophageal cancer, NSCLC, PC, RCC, BPH, PCA, OC, melanoma, BRCA, CLL, MCC, SCLC, NHL, AML, GBC, CCC, UBC, and/or UEC. A method of treating a patient who has HCC, CRC, GB, GC, esophageal cancer, NSCLC, PC, RCC, BPH, PCA, OC, melanoma, BRCA, CLL, MCC, SCLC, NHL, AML, GBC, CCC, UBC, and/or UEC includes administering to said patient a composition comprising a peptide in the form of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, thereby inducing a T-cell response to the HCC, CRC, GB, GC, esophageal cancer, NSCLC, PC, RCC, BPH, PCA, OC, melanoma, BRCA, CLL, MCC, SCLC, NHL, AML, GBC, CCC, UBC, and/or UEC.

IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATMENT OF HEPATITIS B
20230079703 · 2023-03-16 ·

The present disclosure provides compositions and methods useful for inducing a The cell response in a subject suffering from Hepatitis B. As described herein, the compositions of the disclosure comprise HBsAg having S, Pre-S1 and Pre-S2 proteins and an aluminum phosphate adjuvant. In a preferred embodiment, the immunogenic composition comprises at least 20 μg/ml of HBsAg antigen and the amount of non-adsorbed antigen is at least 30%.

COMPOSITIONS OF ALUM NANOPARTICLES FOR IMMUNOMODULATION AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
20230083448 · 2023-03-16 ·

An aluminum nanoparticle adjuvant carrier system with stabilizing surface coatings that can efficiently deliver protein or nucleic acid antigen payloads to naive, resident APCs is disclosed.