Patent classifications
C07K2317/62
AGONISTIC ANTI-IL-2R ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE
Anti-IL2R (e.g., anti-IL2RB, anti-IL2RG, anti-IL2RB/G) antibodies are disclosed, along with methods of making such antibodies, compositions, including pharmaceutical compositions, comprising such antibodies, and use of such antibodies and compositions in the treatment of diseases and disorders that are mediated by the IL2/IL2R signaling pathway.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF CELLULAR IMMUNOTHERAPY
Disclosed herein are methods of treating a subject exhibiting a cell that expresses Wilms tumor protein 1 (WT1). The methods typically utilize anti-WT1 antigen binding units or chimeric antigen receptor immunoresponsive cells to a subject in need thereof to effect killing of tumor cells.
NOVEL T CELL RECEPTORS AND IMMUNE THERAPY USING THE SAME
The present invention pertains to antigen recognizing constructs against tumor associated antigens (TAA), in particular the TAA Serine protease inhibitor Kazal-type 2 (SPINK2). The invention in particular provides novel T cell receptor (TCR) based molecules which are selective and specific for the tumor expressed antigen of the invention. The TCR of the invention, and SPINK2 binding fragments derived therefrom, are of use for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of SPINK2 expressing cancerous diseases. Further provided are nucleic acids encoding the antigen recognizing constructs of the invention, vectors comprising these nucleic acids, recombinant cells expressing the antigen recognizing constructs and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds of the invention.
MULTISPECIFIC ANTIBODIES TARGETING HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to multispecific antibodies targeting the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) envelope, methods for their production, pharmaceutical compositions containing said antibodies and uses thereof in treatment and prevention of HIV infection.
CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR T CELLS TARGETING THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT
The invention provides methods and compositions for use in treating cancer, which advantageously may be achieved by targeting of the tumor microenvironment.
Targeting rare human PCSK9 variants for cholesterol treatment
The invention relates to human targets of interest (TOI), anti-TOI ligands, kits compositions and method.
HUMAN TARGETS
The invention relates to human targets of interest (TOI), anti-TOI ligands, kits compositions and method.
Precision medicine by targeting rare human PCSK9 variants for cholesterol treatment
The invention relates to human targets of interest (TOI), anti-TOI ligands, kits compositions and method.
Compositions and Methods for Treating Cancer with Anti-CD33 Immunotherapy
Chimeric antigen receptors containing CD33 antigen binding domains are disclosed. Nucleic acids, recombinant expression vectors, host cells, antigen binding fragments, and pharmaceutical compositions, relating to the chimeric antigen receptors are also disclosed. Methods of treating or preventing cancer in a subject, and methods of making chimeric antigen receptor T cells are also disclosed.
Deimmunized Serum-Binding Domains and Their Use in Extending Serum Half-Life
The present invention is directed to a polypeptide (for example, an antigen-binding molecule) that comprises a polypeptide portion of a deimmunized serum-binding protein capable of binding to said serum protein. The presence of the serum-binding protein extends the serum half-life of the polypeptide, relative to the serum half-life of the polypeptide if lacking the polypeptide portion of the deimmunized serum-binding protein. The invention also pertains to methods and uses that employ such molecules.