C07K14/73

Immunotherapy with B*08 restricted peptides and combination of peptides against cancers and related methods

The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules.

Anti-CD7 chimeric antigen receptor and method of use thereof

A nucleic acid construct and mammalian cell harboring nucleic acids encoding an anti-CD7 chimeric antigen receptor are provided. Methods for treating cancer, in particular a hematologic cancer, using the nucleic acid construct or mammalian cell are also described.

Articles of manufacture and methods for treatment using adoptive cell therapy

Provided are adoptive cell therapy methods involving the administration of doses of cells for treating disease and conditions, including certain B cell malignancies. The cells generally express recombinant receptors such as chimeric antigen receptors (CARs). In some embodiments, the methods are for treating subjects with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). In some embodiments, the methods are for treating subjects with relapsed or refractory NHL. Also provided are articles of manufacture and prophylactic treatments in connection with adoptive therapy methods.

ANTI-L1CAM ANTIBODY OR ANTIGEN-BINDING FRAGMENT THEREOF AND CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR COMPRISING SAME
20220242948 · 2022-08-04 ·

The present invention relates to an anti-L1CAM antibody specifically binding to L1CAM antigen or an antigen-binding fragment thereof, a chimeric antigen receptor comprising same, and uses thereof. The anti-L1CAM antibody or the antigen-binding fragment of the present invention is excellent in specificity and affinity to L1CAM and thus may be used in the treatment and diagnosis of cancers related to high expression of L1CAM and diseases related to inflammatory disorders. In particular, when the chimeric antigen receptor comprising the anti-L1CAM antibody of the present invention is expressed in effector cells such as T lymphocytes, the chimeric antigen receptor may be effectively used as immunotherapy for cancers related to L1CAM and inflammatory disorders.

ENHANCEMENT OF POLYPEPTIDES AND CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTORS VIA HINGE DOMAINS

The present disclosure generally relates to, inter alia, novel chimeric polypeptides and chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) that include a hinge domain from CD28 and optionally a costimulatory domain not from CD28. The disclosure also provides compositions and methods useful for producing such molecules, as well as methods for the detection and treatment of diseases, such as cancer.

T cell-antigen coupler with various construct optimizations

A trifunctional molecule is provided, comprising (i) a target-specific ligand, (ii) a ligand that binds a protein associated with a TCR complex, and (iii) a T cell receptor signaling domain polypeptide. Variants of the molecule are provided, including variants that exhibit optimized surface expression, transduction efficiency, and effector functionality. Variations include, for example, different ligands that bind CD3 epsilon (e.g., OKT3, L2K, F6A, UCHT1 and humanized UCHT1), different signaling domains, and different linkers between domains.

Protein M fusion proteins and uses
11401309 · 2022-08-02 ·

Fusion proteins with immunoglobulin binding properties, their uses and related methods and compositions are disclosed. The fusion proteins are comprised of an antibody-binding fragment of protein M from Mycoplasma spp. conjugated to a receptor fragment. The receptor fragment is a protein fragment to which a pathogen, a toxin or a cancer cell can specifically bind. The fusion proteins can be used to neutralize or eradicate a wide group of pathogens, toxins or cancer cells.

BCMA T cell-antigen couplers and uses thereof

BCMA T cell antigen coupler (TAC) polypeptides having (i) an antigen-binding domain that binds BCMA, (ii) an antigen-binding domain that binds a protein associated with a TCR complex, and (iii) a T cell receptor signaling domain polypeptide are provided.

NANOPARTICLE FORMULATIONS
20220096545 · 2022-03-31 ·

This present disclosure relates to methods and compositions comprising biologically active nanoparticle formulations of MYC protein. Provided are methods of making the nanoparticle formulations and methods of using the nanoparticle formulations for treatment.

TREATMENT METHOD FOR PSORIASIS
20220088072 · 2022-03-24 · ·

Disclosed is a method for treating or preventing psoriasis in a patient by administering to the patient autologous, ex vivo-modified and expandedCD4.sup.+CD25.sup.+Foxp3.sup.+CD127.sup.low T reg cells.