C07K16/468

RAPID PRODUCTION OF BISPECIFIC ANTIBODIES FROM OFF-THE-SHELF IGGS WITH HIGH YIELD AND PURITY

The invention relates to antibody conjugates (e.g., a bispecific antibody), drug and nanoparticle compositions and methods and compositions for generating them. This invention further relates to methods of using these compositions to image, diagnose or treat a disease.

Light chain immunoglobulin fusion proteins and methods of use thereof
11492383 · 2022-11-08 ·

Provided are recombinant antibodies comprising one or more peptides fused to the C-terminus of the light chain constant region. Recombinant immunocytokines comprising a cytokine fused to the C-terminus of the light chain constant region are described and shown to be surprisingly active.

Proteins specific for BAFF and B7RP1 and uses thereof

Described herein are bispecific proteins specific for BAFF and B7RP1, nucleic acids encoding such proteins, methods of making such proteins, and uses for such proteins.

Binding molecules against BCMA and uses thereof

The present disclosure provides BCMA binding molecules that specifically bind to human BCMA, conjugates comprising the BCMA binding molecules, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the BCMA binding molecules and the conjugates. The disclosure further provides methods of using the BCMA binding molecules to treat cancers that express cell surface BCMA. The disclosure yet further provides recombinant host cells engineered to express the BCMA binding molecules and methods of producing the BCMA binding molecules by culturing the host cells under conditions in which the BCMA binding molecules are expressed.

Multivalent FV antibodies

The application pertains to a trispecific antibody molecule which may comprise a diabody-unit integrated into a polypeptide chain having at least six variable domains linked one after another. In certain instances two single-chain Fv (scFv) fragments are distally connected to the diabody-unit providing two further antigen binding sites (FIGS. 1 and 2).

NANOBODIES AGAINST TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-ALPHA
20230031229 · 2023-02-02 · ·

The present invention relates to improved Nanobodies™ against Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), as well as to polypeptides comprising or essentially consisting of one or more of such Nanobodies. The invention also relates to nucleic acids encoding such Nanobodies and polypeptides; to methods for preparing such Nanobodies and polypeptides; to host cells expressing or capable of expressing such Nanobodies or polypeptides; to compositions comprising such Nanobodies, polypeptides, nucleic acids or host cells; and to uses of such Nanobodies, such polypeptides, such nucleic acids, such host cells or such compositions, in particular for prophylactic, therapeutic or diagnostic purposes, such as the prophylactic, therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.

TREATMENT OF CANCER COMPRISING ADMINISTRATION OF Vg9Vd2 T CELL RECEPTOR BINDING ANTIBODIES

The invention relates to methods for the treatment of cancer. In particular, the invention relates to methods for the treatment of cancer, comprising administration of a high dose of an antibody capable of binding a human Vγ9Vδ2 T cell receptor.

ANTI-SERUM ALBUMIN ANTIBODIES

The invention relates to anti-serum albumin antibodies and multi-specific binding proteins comprising the same. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the antibodies or multi-specific binding proteins, expression vectors and host cells for making the antibodies or multi-specific binding proteins, and methods of use of the antibodies or multi-specific binding proteins in treatment of diseases or disorders.

Combination therapy of T cell activating bispecific antigen binding molecules and PD-1 axis binding antagonists

The present invention generally relates to T cell activating bispecific antigen binding molecules, PD-1 axis binding antagonists, and in particular to combination therapies employing such T cell activating bispecific antigen binding molecules and PD-1 axis binding antagonists, and their use of these combination therapies for the treatment of cancer.