Patent classifications
A61P37/08
Methods of treating pruritic disease with IL-31 monoclonal antibodies
The invention provides humanized mouse anti-human IL-31 antibodies and antibody fragments that are capable of binding IL-31 and thereby neutralizing, inhibiting, limiting, or reducing the proinflammatory or pro-pruritic effects of IL-31.
High penetration compositions and their applications
High penetration compositions (HPC) of a parent compound, which are capable of crossing biological barriers with high penetration efficiency. The HPCs are capable of being converted to parent drugs or parent drug-related compounds such as metabolites after crossing one or more biological barriers and thus can render treatments for the conditions that the parent drugs or parent drug-related compounds can. Additionally, the HPCs are capable of reaching areas that their parent drugs or parent drug-related compounds may not be able to access or to render a sufficient concentration at the target areas HPCs of NSAIA, for example, have demonstrated indications such as treating hair loss. A HPC can be administered to a subject through various administration routes, e.g., locally delivered to an action site of a condition with a high concentration or systematically administered to a biological subject and enter the general circulation with a faster rate.
Anti-IL-25 antibodies and uses thereof
The present invention provides antibodies that bind to human interleukin-25 (IL-25) and methods of using the same. According to certain embodiments, the antibodies of the invention bind human IL-25 with high affinity. In certain embodiments, the invention includes antibodies that bind human IL-25 and block IL-25-mediated cell signaling. The antibodies of the invention may be fully human, non-naturally occurring antibodies. The antibodies of the invention are useful for the treatment of various disorders associated with IL-25 activity or expression, including asthma, allergy, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, atopic dermatitis (AD), and Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (EGPA), also know as Churg-Strauss Syndrome.
Flagellin-based agents and uses including effective vaccination
The present invention relates to, in part, compositions comprising improved flagellin derived constructs and methods of using for vaccination, including adjuvants comprising flagellin-based agents.
Cocoa polyphenols and soluble dietary fiber for use in the treatment or prevention disorders associated with an above-normal number of granulocytes in a tissue
The present invention relates to a composition comprising at least one cocoa polyphenol and soluble dietary fiber for use in the prevention or treatment of a disorder associated with an above-normal number of granulocytes in a tissue.
Cocoa polyphenols and soluble dietary fiber for use in the treatment or prevention disorders associated with an above-normal number of granulocytes in a tissue
The present invention relates to a composition comprising at least one cocoa polyphenol and soluble dietary fiber for use in the prevention or treatment of a disorder associated with an above-normal number of granulocytes in a tissue.
MRGPRX2 ANTAGONIST FOR THE TREATMENT OF PSEUDO ALLERGIC REACTIONS
Compounds that have antiallergic and/or anti-inflammatory properties and methods of making thereof are disclosed. These compounds can block MMRGPRX2 and prevent or reduce mast cells activation. Pharmaceutical formulations in a unit dosage form suitable for the delivery of the compounds to a subject in need thereof are disclosed. The pharmaceutical formulations may include one or more active agents in addition to the compounds, such as one or more additional antiallergic and/or anti-inflammatory agents. The pharmaceutical formulation can be administered by oral administration, parenteral administration, inhalation, mucosal administration, or a combination thereof. Methods for preventing or treating pseudo allergic reactions, pseudo allergic diseases, and/or pseudo inflammatory diseases, or treating or ameliorating one or more symptoms associated with a pseudo allergic reaction, a pseudo allergic disease, and/or a pseudo inflammatory disease in a subject are also disclosed.
MRGPRX2 ANTAGONIST FOR THE TREATMENT OF PSEUDO ALLERGIC REACTIONS
Compounds that have antiallergic and/or anti-inflammatory properties and methods of making thereof are disclosed. These compounds can block MMRGPRX2 and prevent or reduce mast cells activation. Pharmaceutical formulations in a unit dosage form suitable for the delivery of the compounds to a subject in need thereof are disclosed. The pharmaceutical formulations may include one or more active agents in addition to the compounds, such as one or more additional antiallergic and/or anti-inflammatory agents. The pharmaceutical formulation can be administered by oral administration, parenteral administration, inhalation, mucosal administration, or a combination thereof. Methods for preventing or treating pseudo allergic reactions, pseudo allergic diseases, and/or pseudo inflammatory diseases, or treating or ameliorating one or more symptoms associated with a pseudo allergic reaction, a pseudo allergic disease, and/or a pseudo inflammatory disease in a subject are also disclosed.
Nasal balm for relieving allergic rhinitis symptoms
A nasal balm including, by weight, 10-50% of shea butter; 10-50% of coconut oil; 10-50% of Cera alba; 1-5% of grapefruit peel oil; 1-10% of Sclerocarya birrea seed oil; 1-10% of Moringa pterygosperma seed oil; and 1-10% of Simmondsia chinensis seed oil.
MULTISPECIFIC ANTIGEN-BINDING PROTEINS
Provided are, inter alia, multispecific antigen binding proteins, or antigen-binding fragments thereof, comprising one or more mutations in the VH/VL domains and/or CH1/CL domains, pharmaceutical compositions comprising same, isolated nucleic acids, vectors, and host cells encoding/expressing same, method of making the multispecific antigen binding proteins, computer readable media for evaluating multispecific antigen binding proteins, and libraries.