Patent classifications
C07K2317/11
OSTRICH ANTIBODY FOR BACTERIAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
The present invention provides an ostrich antibody-containing composition for treating a bacterial infectious disease, and a method for treating a bacterial infectious disease by using the ostrich antibody. The present invention further provides a method for producing this ostrich antibody. The infectious disease can be a gastrointestinal infection. The ostrich antibody can be produced by using a component derived from a bacterium as an immunogen. The bacterium can be Clostridium difficile, Vibrio cholera, Staphylococcus aureus, or the like. Further, the bacterium can be a drug-resistant bacterium.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT IN BROAD-SPECTRUM, UNDIFFERENTIATED OR MIXED CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
The disclosure provides improved compositions and methods for passive immunization. In embodiments, a composition comprising a synergistic combination of specific polyclonal antibodies in a carrier matrix is provided. The disclosure provides effective, economical compositions and methods for the treatment of diarrhea and enteric infections in broad-spectrum, undifferentiated, or mixed clinical applications.
Compositions and methods for reducing at least one symptom of human allergy to cats
Compositions and methods reduce symptoms of human allergy to cats. The effectiveness of a molecule which specifically binds to Feline domesticus allergen number 1 (Fel D1) is enhanced by prolonging the time the immunoglobulin stays within the mouth of a cat to whom the anti-Fel D1 molecule is administered in a pet food. The compositions and methods use a powder that is a dried hydrogel encapsulating the anti-Fel D1 molecule, and the hydrogel is based on gelatin, collagen peptides, or gelatin and collagen peptides; and carrageenan. The methods of making the powder provide a high encapsulation efficacy, sustained release of the anti-Fel D1 molecule in the cat's mouth, and oral adhesion of the anti-Fel D1 molecule in the cat's mouth.
ANTIVIRAL COMPOSITION AGAINST INFLUENZA A VIRUS
An antiviral composition includes an antibody or a fragment thereof, which includes a heavy chain CDR1 (VH CDR1) represented by SEQ ID NO: 1, VH CDR2 represented by SEQ ID NO: 2, VH CDR3 represented by SEQ ID NO: 3, a light chain CDR1 (VL CDR1) represented by SEQ ID NO: 4, VL CDR2 represented by SEQ ID NO: 5, and VL CDR3 represented by SEQ ID NO: 6, so as to exhibit excellent antiviral effects to influenza A virus, while achieving effects of preventing, treating or improving diseases derived from influenza A virus.
Compositions and methods for treatment in broad-spectrum, undifferentiated or mixed clinical applications
The disclosure provides improved compositions and methods for passive immunization. In embodiments, a composition comprising a synergistic combination of specific polyclonal antibodies in a carrier matrix is provided. The disclosure provides effective, economical compositions and methods for the treatment of diarrhea and enteric infections in broad-spectrum, undifferentiated, or mixed clinical applications.
Emulsified vaccine to obtain formulations of concentrated IgY immunoglobulins; processes and uses for the same
The present invention relates to a therapy for treating or preventing several diseases in animals, based on the administration of a highly concentrated avian derived immunoglobulins formulation, obtained from the egg yolk from hens previously hiper-immunized with a vaccine formulation comprising infectious agents or toxins antigens, a light mineral oil and a particulate adjuvant.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE OF INTERLEUKIN-10 PEPTIDES AND ANTI-INTERLEUKIN-10 ANTIBODIES
Disclosed herein are methods of reducing a symptom of respiratory disease in a pre-weaned milk-fed mammal by orally administering an isolated antibody that specifically binds the interleukin-10 peptide or an anti-interleukin-10 antibody. Also included are methods of reducing mixing stress in human and non-human mammals by administering an isolated antibody that specifically binds the interleukin-10 peptide or an anti-interleukin-10 antibody. Further included are milk and food compositions including the interleukin-10 peptide or anti-interleukin-10 antibody.
HYPERIMMUNIZED EGG PRODUCT FOR TREATMENT OF NECROTIC ENTERITIS IN POULTRY
In one aspect, the present invention is directed to a method for preventing or treating necrotic enteritis by administering a hyperimmunized egg product obtained from an egg-producing animal to an avian. The hyperimmunized egg product may contain an antibody specific to an antigen selected from the group consisting of Clostridium perfringens -toxin, Clostridium perfringens elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu), Clostridium perfringens necrotic enteritis B-like (NetB) toxin, Clostridium perfringens Pyruvate: Ferredoxin oxidoreductase (PFO), and Eimeria tenella elongation factor 1-alpha.
Use of polyclonal antibodies against clostridium difficile for treatment of inflammatory bowel disease
The present invention provides a polyclonal antibody composition prepared from eggs of hens immunized with virulent antigens of Clostridium difficile for use in the treatment and prevention of C. difficile infections in subjects with Inflammatory Bowel Disease including Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Respective groups of hens are immunized with Toxin A or Toxin B of Clostridium difficile or a Clostridium difficile spore preparation. The polyclonal antibodies are recovered from eggs pooled from the immunized hens and the resulting antibody-egg powder is administered orally in a therapeutically effective amount to individuals infected with or suspected of being infected with C. difficile.
ANTIBODY AND ANTIBODY-CONTAINING COMPOSITION
For many diseases due to microbes or the like, proliferation of microbes themselves is a cause of a symptom. However, there were cases where a substance released by the microbes is a cause of a symptom. In such cases, when attempting to treat a disease with an antibody, it was necessary to obtain an antibody against an antigen that is a substance causing the disease. However, it was difficult to find the underlying substance causing the disease among substances released by the microbes. An antibody (polyclonal) binding to not only an antigen but also to a substance, which is secreted by the antigen and accelerates the deterioration of a symptom, is obtained by immunizing birds with a lysis solution produced from lysing microbial cells as an antigen. Further, an antibody obtained with a surface protein of a virus as an antigen is expected to inhibit an infection by a virus.