C07K2317/50

Anti-Flt-1 antibodies for treating duchenne muscular dystrophy

The present invention provides, among other things, anti-Flt-1 antibodies and methods for treating muscular dystrophy, in particular, Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). In some embodiments, a method according to the present invention includes administering to an individual who is suffering from or susceptible to DMD an effective amount of an anti-Flt-1 antibody or antigen-binding protein thereof such that at least one symptom or feature of DMD is reduced in intensity, severity, or frequency, or has delayed onset.

CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTORS (CAR) TO SELECTIVELY TARGET PROTEIN COMPLEXES
20200247867 · 2020-08-06 ·

Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) constructs are provided that are able to selectively bind to specific protein complexes, such as HER1/HER3 heterodimer receptors. CAR T-cells comprising these constructs can be used to safely and efficiently target cancer cells expressing specific protein complexes.

HUMAN LAMBDA LIGHT CHAIN MICE

Genetically modified mice are provided that express human variable (hV) sequences, including mice that express hV sequences from an endogenous mouse light chain locus, mice that express hV sequences from an endogenous mouse light chain locus, and mice that express hV sequences from a transgene or an episome wherein the hV sequence is linked to a mouse constant sequence. Mice are provided that are a source of somatically mutated human variable sequences useful for making antigen-binding proteins. Compositions and methods for making antigen-binding proteins that comprise human variable sequences, including human antibodies, are provided.

Methods for alleviating symptoms of sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis by neutralizing a HERV-K envelope protein using an anti-HERV-K envelope protein antibody

The present invention relates to a novel antibody against HERV-K envelope that targets a conserved region not affected by glycosylation or by native conformation, and its use in diagnostics and/or in therapy.

Trispecific binding molecules for treating HBV infection and associated conditions

The present invention relates to a binding molecule comprising at least three binding specificities, wherein (a) the first specificity is for a Hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen selected from HBV small surface antigen, HBV medium surface antigen and HBV large surface antigen; (b) (i) the second and third specificity are for CD3 and CD28, respectively; or (ii) the second and third specificity are selected from specificities for CD16, CD56, NKp30, NKp46, 4-1BB and NKG2D; and (c) each binding specificity is provided by one or more binding sites, each binding site being independently provided by (i) a set of six complementarity determining regions (CDRs), wherein said set of six CDRs consists of a first set of three CDRs and a second set of three CDRs, wherein said first and said second set is each comprised in an immunoglobulin domain; or (ii) a set of three CDRs, wherein said set of three CDRs is comprised in an immunoglobulin domain.

ULTRALONG COMPLEMENTARITY DETERMINING REGIONS AND USES THEREOF

Disclosed herein are immunoglobulin constructs comprising at least one immunoglobulin domain or fragment thereof; and a therapeutic polypeptide or derivative or variant thereof attached to or inserted into said immunoglobulin domain. Also provided are immunoglobulin constructs comprising a mammalian immunoglobulin heavy chain comprising at least a portion of a knob domain in the complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3H) or fragment thereof; and a therapeutic polypeptide attached to or inserted into said knob domain of the CDR3H. Also provided are immunoglobulin constructs comprising a mammalian immunoglobulin heavy chain comprising at least a portion of a stalk domain in the complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3H) or fragment thereof; and a therapeutic polypeptide attached to or inserted into said stalk domain of the CDR3H. Also described herein are methods and compositions comprising the immunoglobulin constructs described herein for treatment and prevention of a disease or condition in a subject.

Antibodies to Amyloid Beta

The disclosure pertains to antibodies that bind A-beta oligomers and methods of making and using said antibodies. Also provided are chimeric or humanized antibodies, including antibodies having CDRs in Table 2 and/or having a sequence as set forth in Table 4B or a sequence with at least 50% sequence identity thereto optionally wherein the CDR amino acid sequences are as set for forth in SEQ ID Nos: 74-79. Also provided are methods and uses thereof as well as kits comprising said antibodies.

ANTI-PACAP ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF

The present invention is directed to antagonistic antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof having binding specificity for PACAP. These antibodies inhibit, block or neutralize at least one biological effect associated with PACAP, e.g., vasodilation. In exemplary embodiments these antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof may comprise specific V.sub.H, V.sub.L, and CDR polypeptides described herein. In some embodiments these antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof bind to and/or compete for binding to specific epitope(s) on human PACAP. The invention is further directed to using these antagonistic anti-PACAP antibodies, and binding fragments thereof, for the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of diseases and disorders associated with PACAP and conditions where antagonism of PACAP-related activities, such as vasodilation, mast cell degranulation, and/or neuronal activation, are therapeutically beneficial, e.g., headache and migraine indications.

ANTI-PACAP ANTIBODIES

The present invention is directed to antagonistic antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof having binding specificity for PACAP. These antibodies inhibit, block or neutralize at least one biological effect associated with PACAP, e.g., vasodilation. In exemplary embodiments these antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof may comprise specific V.sub.H, V.sub.L, and CDR polypeptides described herein. In some embodiments these antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof bind to and/or compete for binding to specific epitope(s) on human PACAP. The invention is further directed to using these antagonistic anti-PACAP antibodies, and binding fragments thereof, for the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of diseases and disorders associated with PACAP and conditions where antagonism of PACAP-related activities, such as vasodilation, mast cell degranulation, and/or neuronal activation, are therapeutically beneficial, e.g., headache and migraine indications.

METHODS OF PREVENTING INFLAMMATION AND TREATING PAIN USING ANTI-NGF COMPOSITIONS

This invention pertains to monovalent agents, including Fab fragments and monovalent monoclonal antibodies analogous to MetMab, having binding specificity to human Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), and methods of treating pain in an individual wherein there is no substantial increase in the inflammatory response of the individual following administration of the monovalent agents.