Patent classifications
C07K2317/74
ANTI-TNFR2 ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF
Anti-TNFR2 antibodies which bind to particular human TNFR2 epitopes, therapeutic compositions comprising the anti-TNFR2 antibodies, and methods of using such antibodies and compositions in the treatment of cancer are disclosed.
ANTIBODY FORMULATION
The present invention relates to pharmaceutical formulations of binding agents and their use in medicine. In particular, the invention relates to pharmaceutical formulations of binding agents such as bispecific antibodies binding human PD-L1 and binding human CD137. The invention furthermore relates to uses of the pharmaceutical formulations of the invention and to methods for producing pharmaceutical formulations.
ANTIBODY MOLECULES THAT BIND TO NKP30 AND USES THEREOF
Antibody molecules that specifically bind to NKp30 are disclosed. The anti-NKp30 antibody molecules can be used to treat, prevent and/or diagnose cancerous, autoimmune or infectious conditions and disorders.
COMBINATIONAL TCR-T CELL THERAPY TARGETING TUMOR ANTIGENS, TGF-BETA, AND IMMUNE CHECKPOINTS
The present disclosure is directed towards genetically engineered TCR-T cells to recognize tumor antigens and simultaneously secrete a binding protein that blocks an immune checkpoint molecule and TGF-beta. These engineered T cells demonstrate stronger antitumor response and reduced T cell exhaustion. The present disclosure provides immunotherapy against HPV- or EBV-positive cancers, among others.
TREM2 ANTIGEN BINDING PROTEINS AND USES THEREOF
The present invention relates to antigen binding proteins, such as monoclonal antibodies, that specifically bind to and activate human triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-2 (TREM2) and pharmaceutical compositions comprising such antigen binding proteins. The agonist antigen binding proteins (e.g. antibodies) of the invention are capable of activating TREM2/DAP12 signaling in myeloid cells in the absence of Fc-mediated cross-linking of the antigen binding proteins. Methods of treating or preventing conditions associated with TREM2 loss of function, such as Alzheimer's disease and multiple sclerosis, using the antigen binding proteins are also described.
IL15/IL15Ralpha HETERODIMERIC Fc-FUSION PROTEINS
The present invention is directed to novel IL15/IL15Rα heterodimeric Fc fusion proteins.
ANTIBODIES BINDING HUMAN AND MONKEY CD3 AND USES THEREOF
Disclosed is a monoclonal antibody that binds human and monkey CD3, or an antigen-binding portion thereof, as well as the use of the antibody or antigen-binding portion thereof in treatment of inflammatory diseases and in preparation of bispecific antibodies. A bispecific antibody against e.g., CD3 and CD20 comprising the antibody or antigen-binding portion thereof of the disclosure, and the use of the bispecific antibody in treatment of diseases such as cancers are also provided.
LAG-3 BINDING MEMBERS
The present invention relates to specific binding members which bind to lymphocyte-activation gene 3 (LAG-3). The specific binding members preferably comprise a LAG-3 antigen-binding site which may be located in two or more structural loops of a CH3 domain of the specific binding member. The specific binding members of the invention find application, for example, in cancer therapy.
BINDING MOLECULES BINDING PD-L1 AND LAG-3
The present invention relates to antibody molecules which bind to programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) and lymphocyte-activation gene 3 (LAG-3). The antibody molecules preferably comprise a CDR-based antigen binding site for PD-L1, and a LAG-3 antigen binding site which may be located in two or more structural loops of a CH3 domain of the antibody molecule. The antibody molecules of the invention find application, for example, in cancer therapy.
HUMAN ANTIBODIES THAT BIND RET AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
The present invention provides fully human antibodies that bind to the RET receptor tyrosine kinase, compositions comprising the antibodies and methods of use. The antibodies of the invention are useful for treating diseases, disorders, or conditions associated with expression, activation, or signaling of the RET receptor tyrosine kinase gene, or a rearranged form thereof, including cancerous conditions and the pain associated with the cancer, or for alleviating the pain associated with other conditions attributed to, at least in part, by expression, activation or signaling of RET. The antibodies specific for RET may be useful for slowing tumor cell growth or tumor cell proliferation and also for alleviating the pain associated with the cancer and other conditions. The antibodies may also be useful for diagnosis of a disease, disorder or condition associated with RET activation or signaling.