Patent classifications
A61K2039/892
Examination method for prediction of effect of treatment of cancer based on detection of cancer/testis antibodies
[Object] To provide a novel examination method for a cancer treatment effect, screening method for a peptide for a cancer vaccine, and peptide and composition for inducing an immune response against cancer. [Solving Means] Provided are an examination method for a cancer treatment effect and a screening method for a peptide for a cancer vaccine each including detecting an antibody against a cancer/testis antigen or an anti-p53 antibody in a sample. It is suitable that an anti-XAGE1 antibody (IgG and/or IgA) be detected, or an anti-NY-ESO-1 antibody (IgG) be detected. Also provided are a novel peptide and novel composition for inducing immune responses against cancer.
NOVEL PEPTIDES AND COMBINATION OF PEPTIDES FOR USE IN IMMUNOTHERAPY AGAINST OVARIAN CANCER AND OTHER CANCERS
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules.
Cancer Neoepitopes
Certain universal neoepitopes and cancer specific neoepitopes and methods therefor are presented that may be used in immunotherapy and cancer diagnosis. Preferred therapeutic and diagnostic compositions include antibodies or fragments thereof that bind to neoepitopes on cancer cells.
GENETICALLY ENGINEERED IMMUNE CELLS TARGETING CD70 FOR USE IN TREATING SOLID TUMORS
A method for treating a solid tumor (e.g., a CD70+ solid tumor) comprising one or more cycles of treatment, each cycle comprising administering to a human patient in need thereof an effective amount of a population of genetically engineered T cells after a lymphodepleting therapy, and optionally a treatment comprising an anti-CD38 antibody. The population of genetically engineered T cells comprises T cells expressing a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) that binds CD70.
AGGF1 immunogenic compositions
Certain universal neoepitopes and cancer specific neoepitopes and methods therefore are presented that may be used in immunotherapy and cancer diagnosis. Preferred therapeutic and diagnostic compositions include antibodies or fragments thereof that bind to neoepitopes on cancer cells.
PEPTIDES, COMBINATION OF PEPTIDES, AND CELL BASED MEDICAMENTS FOR USE IN IMMUNOTHERAPY AGAINST URINARY BLADDER CANCER AND OTHER CANCERS
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules.
NOVEL TUMOR-SPECIFIC ANTIGENS FOR OVARIAN CANCER AND USES THEREOF
Ovarian cancer, notably high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSC), the principal cause of death from gynecological malignancies in the world, has not significantly benefited from recent progress in cancer immunotherapy. While HGSC infiltration by lymphocytes correlates with superior survival, the nature of antigens that can elicit anti-HGSC immune responses is unknown. Novel tumor-specific antigens (TSAs) shared by a large proportion of ovarian tumors are described herein. Most of the TSAs (>80%) described herein derives from aberrantly expressed unmutated genomic sequences, such as intronic and intergenic sequences, which are not expressed in normal tissues. Nucleic acids, compositions, cells and vaccines derived from these TSAs are described. The use of the TSAs, nucleic acids, compositions, cells and vaccines for the treatment of ovarian cancer is also described.
ANTI-TUMOR DNA VACCINE WITH PD-1 AND LAG-3 PATHWAY BLOCKADE
The present invention provides combination therapies and methods of treating cancer, including, cancers that are resistant to PD-1 therapy. The combination therapies described herein comprise a DNA vaccine to a tumor antigen, anti-PD-1 therapy, and an anti-LAG-3 therapy, which provides an increased T cell response against the cancer.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TCR REPROGRAMMING USING FUSION PROTEINS
Disclosed herein are dosage and administration methods for treatment of a mesothelin-expressing cancer in a human comprising administration of, e.g., a plurality of anti-mesothelin T cell receptor fusion protein-expressing T cells.
VACCINES FOR TREATING SARS INFECTIONS IN CANCER PATIENTS
Provided herein are, inter alia, compositions including recombinant oncolytic herpes simplex viruses that express SARS-CoV spike (S) protein and viral vectors including nucleic acid sequences encoding SARS-CoV S protein. The compositions are useful for eliciting antibodies to SARS-CoV. The compositions are contemplated to be particularly useful for methods of treating and preventing SARS coronavirus infections in cancer patients.