Patent classifications
C07K2317/94
Antibody neutralizing human respiratory syncytial virus
The present invention relates to monoclonal antibodies which have high anti-RSV neutralizing titers. The invention further provides for isolated nucleic acids encoding the antibodies of the invention and host cells transformed therewith. The invention yet further provides for diagnostic, prophylactic and therapeutic methods employing the antibodies and nucleic acids of the invention, particularly as a passive immunotherapy agent in infants and the elderly.
Subcutaneous formulations of anti-CD38 antibodies and their uses
The present invention relates to subcutaneous formulations of anti-CD38 antibodies and their uses.
Hemagglutinin-specific antibodies and uses thereof
The present invention relates to hemagglutinin-specific antibodies, fragments thereof, and uses thereof. More specifically, these antibodies and fragments thereof are able to recognize antigen from multiple influenza strains.
ANTI-ROR1 ANTIBODIES AND COMPOSITIONS
This invention relates to anti-ROR1 antibodies and methods of using them in treating diseases and conditions related to ROR1 activity, e.g., cancer.
ANTI-ONCOLYTIC VIRUS ANTIGEN ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USING SAME
Provided are antibodies that specifically bind Vaccinia Virus (VV) A56 or B5 antigen. Also provided are fusion proteins and conjugates that comprise the antibodies. Pharmaceutical compositions and kits that comprise the antibodies, fusion proteins and conjugates are also provided. Aspects of the present disclosure further include methods of using the antibodies, fusion proteins and conjugates, e.g., for therapeutic purposes. In certain embodiments, provided are methods that comprise administering an antibody, fusion protein or conjugate of the present disclosure to an individual having cancer, wherein the individual comprises cancer cells infected with VV, and wherein the antibody, fusion protein or conjugate is targeted to the infected cancer cells by VV antigens expressed on the surface of the infected cancer cells. Aspects of the present disclosure further include methods of targeting an antibody, fusion protein, or conjugate that specifically binds an oncolytic virus (OV) antigen to cancer cells in an individual.
COMBINATION THERAPY FOR HEAD AND NECK CANCER
Disclosed herein are methods of treating HNSCC that comprises administration of a HER3 blocker and an immune checkpoint modulator. In some embodiments, also disclosed herein is a method of modulating activity level of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway in a HNSCC cell to modulate proliferation or sensitization of the cancer cell to a treatment therapy.
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF A PD-1 ANTIBODY AND USE OF THE SAME
The present disclosure is provides pharmaceutical compositions, for storage and administration, comprising a human PD-1 (“hPD-1”) antibody (“retifanlimab”) and buffering agents. The disclosure further provides containers and kits comprising such pharmaceutical compositions. The disclosure further provides the use of such pharmaceutical compositions, containers, and kits containing retifanlimab in the treatment of a cancer, and in certain aspects treatment of a cancer expressing PD-L1.
POLYPEPTIDE MODIFICATION METHOD FOR PURIFYING POLYPEPTIDE MULTIMERS
The present invention provides efficient methods based on alteration of the protein A-binding ability, for producing or purifying multispecific antibodies having the activity of binding to two or more types of antigens to high purity through a protein A-based purification step alone. The methods of the present invention for producing or purifying multispecific antibodies which feature altering amino acid residues of antibody heavy chain constant region and/or variable region. Multispecific antibodies with an altered protein A-binding ability, which exhibit plasma retention comparable or longer than that of human IgG1, can be efficiently prepared in high purity by introducing amino acid alterations of the present invention into antibodies.
COMBINATION THERAPY OF CANCER INVOLVING MULTI-SPECIFIC BINDING PROTEINS THAT BIND NKG2D, CD16, AND A TUMOR-ASSOCIATED ANTIGEN
Combination therapy of a cancer with a multi-specific binding protein that bind a tumor associated antigen, the NKG2D receptor, and CD16, in combination with a second anti-cancer agent are described. Also described are pharmaceutical compositions of the multi-specific binding protein, and therapeutic methods useful for the treatment of cancer in combination with a second anti-cancer agent.
BISPECIFIC ANTIBODIES COMPRISING A MODIFIED C-TERMINAL CROSSFAB FRAGMENT
The present invention relates to bispecific antibodies comprising a modified C-terminal crossfab fragment that have reduced or no reactivity against preexisting antidrug antibodies.