Patent classifications
C07K17/02
QUALITY OF IMMUNOLOGICAL SYNAPSE PREDICTS EFFECTIVENESS OF CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR (CAR) T CELLS
Embodiments of the disclosure concern methods of determining the effectiveness of immune cells, such as T cells, with particular chimeric antigen receptors. In specific embodiments, a synapse between the CAR and the tumor antigen is measured for structure, signaling, and functionality by imaging. As such, the quality of the synapse is determined and positively correlates with effectiveness of the particular CAR immune cells.
ENGINEERED POLYPEPTIDE CONJUGATES AND METHODS FOR MAKING THEREOF USING TRANSGLUTAMINASE
The present invention provides engineered polypeptide conjugates (e.g., antibody-drug-conjugates, toxin-(biocompatible polymer) conjugates, antibody-(biocompatible polymer) conjugates, and bispecific antibodies) comprising acyl donor glutamine-containing tags and amine donor agents. In one aspect, the invention provides an engineered Fc-containing polypeptide conjugate comprising the formula (Fc-containing polypeptide)-T-A, wherein T is an acyl donor glutamine-containing tag engineered at a specific site or comprises an endogenous glutamine made reactive by the Fc-containing polypeptide engineering, wherein A is an amine donor agent, and wherein the amine donor agent is site-specifically conjugated to the acyl donor glutamine-containing tag or the endogenous glutamine. The invention also provides methods of making engineered polypeptide conjugates using transglutaminase.
ENGINEERED POLYPEPTIDE CONJUGATES AND METHODS FOR MAKING THEREOF USING TRANSGLUTAMINASE
The present invention provides engineered polypeptide conjugates (e.g., antibody-drug-conjugates, toxin-(biocompatible polymer) conjugates, antibody-(biocompatible polymer) conjugates, and bispecific antibodies) comprising acyl donor glutamine-containing tags and amine donor agents. In one aspect, the invention provides an engineered Fc-containing polypeptide conjugate comprising the formula (Fc-containing polypeptide)-T-A, wherein T is an acyl donor glutamine-containing tag engineered at a specific site or comprises an endogenous glutamine made reactive by the Fc-containing polypeptide engineering, wherein A is an amine donor agent, and wherein the amine donor agent is site-specifically conjugated to the acyl donor glutamine-containing tag or the endogenous glutamine. The invention also provides methods of making engineered polypeptide conjugates using transglutaminase.
CATIONIC LIPOSOMES FOR CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY
Disclosed are positively-charged, cytotoxic nanoparticle compositions comprising immune modulators (such as the toll-like receptor (TLR)-4 ligand, monophosphoryl lipid (MPL)-A), and Interleukin (IL)-12)), which exhibit enhanced uptake by mammalian cancer cells, and cause increased cancer cell death and/or an increased release of cancer antigens following direct injection to populations of cancer or tumor cells. Also disclosed are nanoparticle-vectored, immunomodulatory compositions that stimulate antigen presenting immune cells and T cells, and support the development of anti-cancer immunity in mammalian hosts. The disclosed cationic liposomes represent an important advance in the area of cancer immunotherapeutics.
CATIONIC LIPOSOMES FOR CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY
Disclosed are positively-charged, cytotoxic nanoparticle compositions comprising immune modulators (such as the toll-like receptor (TLR)-4 ligand, monophosphoryl lipid (MPL)-A), and Interleukin (IL)-12)), which exhibit enhanced uptake by mammalian cancer cells, and cause increased cancer cell death and/or an increased release of cancer antigens following direct injection to populations of cancer or tumor cells. Also disclosed are nanoparticle-vectored, immunomodulatory compositions that stimulate antigen presenting immune cells and T cells, and support the development of anti-cancer immunity in mammalian hosts. The disclosed cationic liposomes represent an important advance in the area of cancer immunotherapeutics.
MULTIMERIC BICYCLIC PEPTIDE LIGANDS
The present invention relates to multimers of polypeptides which are covalently bound to molecular scaffolds such that two or more peptide loops are subtended between attachment points to the scaffold. The invention also describes the multimerization of polypeptides through various chemical linkers and hinges of various lengths and rigidity using different sites of attachments within polypeptides. In particular, the invention describes multimers of peptides which are high affinity binders and activators of CD137. The invention also includes drug conjugates comprising said peptides, conjugated to one or more effector and/or functional groups, to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said peptide ligands and drug conjugates and to the use of said peptide ligands and drug conjugates in preventing, suppressing or treating a disease or disorder mediated by CD137.
MULTIMERIC BICYCLIC PEPTIDE LIGANDS
The present invention relates to multimers of polypeptides which are covalently bound to molecular scaffolds such that two or more peptide loops are subtended between attachment points to the scaffold. The invention also describes the multimerization of polypeptides through various chemical linkers and hinges of various lengths and rigidity using different sites of attachments within polypeptides. In particular, the invention describes multimers of peptides which are high affinity binders and activators of CD137. The invention also includes drug conjugates comprising said peptides, conjugated to one or more effector and/or functional groups, to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said peptide ligands and drug conjugates and to the use of said peptide ligands and drug conjugates in preventing, suppressing or treating a disease or disorder mediated by CD137.
Diagnosis of a neuroautoimmune disease
A method is used for diagnosing a disease by detecting in a sample with antibodies from a patient an autoantibody binding to DAGLA.
Diagnosis of a neuroautoimmune disease
A method is used for diagnosing a disease by detecting in a sample with antibodies from a patient an autoantibody binding to DAGLA.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENRICHMENT AND DETECTION OF UBIQUITIN AND UBIQUITIN CONJUGATES
Described herein are compositions and methods for detecting the presence of ubiquitination in a sample. The compositions include synthetic peptides containing a high affinity ubiquitin binding domain and an additional peptide sequence that can be coupled to materials such as resins and dyes.