Patent classifications
A61K2039/55
FGFR2 INHIBITORS ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH IMMUNE STIMULATING AGENTS IN CANCER TREATMENT
Provided herein are uses of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2) inhibitors in cancer treatment, in some cases in combination with immune stimulating agents, such as inhibitors of PD-1 or PD-L1. In some embodiments, FGFR2 inhibitors may comprise FGFR2 antibodies or FGFR2 extracellular domain (ECD) polypeptides, or FGFR2 ECD fusion molecules comprising an FGFR2 ECD and a fusion partner. In some embodiments, PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors may comprise anti-PD-1 antibodies such as antibodies that bind to PD-1 or to PD-L1 and inhibit interactions between these proteins, as well as PD-1 fusion proteins or polypeptides.
ANTI-CCR8 ANTIBODIES
The present disclosure provides anti-CCR8 antibodies, including compositions and methods of using such antibodies.
ANTI-C5 ANTIBODY FOR THE TREATMENT OF NEUROMYELITIS OPTICA SPECTRUM DISORDER
Provided are methods for clinical treatment of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) using an anti-C5 antibody, or antigen binding fragment thereof.
Methods of CD40 activation and immune checkpoint blockade
Provided herein are methods and compositions for treating cancer in an individual comprising administering to the individual an effective amount of at least one immune checkpoint inhibitor and a chimeric CD 154 polypeptide. Also provided herein are methods of enhanced immune function.
METHODS FOR IMMUNOMODULATION OF CANCER AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE THERAPY
The present invention provides methods for modulating the immune response of a subject to a therapeutic agent, the method comprising administering an effective amount of a triphenylethylene (TRIP) compound with an effective amount of the therapeutic agent. In particular embodiments, the TRIP compound enhances the immune response of the subject to the therapeutic agent. In some embodiments, the TRIP compound is administered in different dosing schedules to provide a biphasic immunomodulation effect.
METHODS OF TREATING PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS USING IL-17 ANTAGONISTS
The disclosure relates to novel regimens for treating an inflammatory arthritis, e.g., psoriatic arthritis, which employ a therapeutically effective amount of an IL-17 antagonist, e.g., IL-17 binding molecule (e.g., IL-17 antibody or antigen binding fragment thereof, e.g., secukinumab) or IL-17 receptor binding molecule (e.g., IL-17 antibody or antigen binding fragment thereof).
PATIENT-SPECIFIC IMMUNOTHERAPY FOR TREATING HETEROGENEOUS TUMORS
In the field of therapy, specifically patient-specific immune therapy for cancer, improved therapeutic modalities are provided for. The identity and dosage of the administered anti-tumor antibodies is determined and dynamically adjusted to the individual patient's condition, disease and/or treatment progression, thus providing anti-cancer treatment which may be particularly advantageous for the treatment of heterogeneous tumors.
VACCINATION
The present invention relates to compositions for use in and methods for protecting against Herpes Zoster (HZ).
Subcutaneous formulations of anti-CD38 antibodies and their uses
The present invention relates to subcutaneous formulations of anti-CD38 antibodies and their uses.
Subcutaneous formulations of anti-CD38 antibodies and their uses
The present invention relates to subcutaneous formulations of anti-CD38 antibodies and their uses.