Patent classifications
A61K39/001128
METHODS OF TREATING CANCER USING TIGIT INHIBITORS AND ANTI-CANCER AGENTS
The present disclosure provides methods comprising administering to the individual an effective amount of an agent that decreases or inhibits TIGIT expression and/or activity and an anti-cancer agent and/or an anti-cancer therapy. Further provided are kits comprising an anti-cancer agent, an agent that decreases or inhibits TIGIT expression and/or activity, or both, as well as instructions for use thereof.
METHODS OF TREATING CANCER USING TIGIT INHIBITORS AND ANTI-CANCER AGENTS
The present disclosure provides methods comprising administering to the individual an effective amount of an agent that decreases or inhibits TIGIT expression and/or activity and an anti-cancer agent and/or an anti-cancer therapy. Further provided are kits comprising an anti-cancer agent, an agent that decreases or inhibits TIGIT expression and/or activity, or both, as well as instructions for use thereof.
ANTI-GLYCO-CD44 ANTIBODIES AND THEIR USES
The present disclosure relates to anti-glyco-CD44 antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof that specifically bind to a cancer-specific glycosylation variant of CD44 and related fusion proteins and antibody-drug conjugates, as well as nucleic acids encoding such biomolecules. The present disclosure further relates to use of the antibodies, antigen-binding fragments, fusion proteins, antibody-drug conjugates and nucleic acids for cancer therapy.
COMPOSITION FOR ENHANCING IMMUNE RESPONSE BY USING ACTIVATION FUNCTION OF DENDRITIC CELLS OF STROMAL VASCULAR FRACTIONS ISOLATED FROM ADIPOSE TISSUES
The present disclosure relates to a composition for enhancing an immune response using the activating function of dendritic cells of a stromal vascular fraction isolated from adipose tissue, and in particular, a composition for enhancing an immune response for anti-tumor use.
Chimeric Antigen Receptors
A chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) comprising an extracellular spacer which comprises at least part of the extracellular domain of human low affinity nerve growth factor (LNGFR) or a derivative thereof.
BIPARTITE AND TRIPARTITE SIGNALING IMMUNE CELLS
Embodiments of the disclosure include compositions and methods effective for immunotherapy, such as for cancer. The embodiments include cells that recognize a combination of two signals or three signals present at the tumor microenvironment. In certain embodiments, the signals for antigen stimulation, co-stimulation, and cytokine signaling act through separate molecules, although in certain embodiments the signals for antigen stimulation and co-stimulation are transmitted through the same molecule.
Immune cell compositions and methods of use
Disclosed herein are cells that are immune cells or precursor cells thereof, which cells recombinantly express a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR), and a dominant negative form of an inhibitor of a cell-mediated immune response of the immune cell, wherein the CAR binds to a cancer antigen. Also disclosed herein are T cells that recognize and are sensitized to a cancer antigen, which T cells recombinantly express a dominant negative form of an inhibitor of a T cell-mediated immune response. Additionally provided are methods of using such cells to treat cancer in a subject in need thereof.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IMMUNOTHERAPY
The present invention provides immunoresponsive cells, including T cells, cytotoxic T cells, regulatory T cells, and Natural Killer (NK) cells, expressing an antigen recognizing receptor and an inhibitory chimeric antigen receptor (iCAR). Methods of using the immunoresponsive cell include those for the treatment of neoplasia and other pathologies where an increase in an antigen-specific immune response is desired.
Compositions and methods for immunotherapy
The present invention provides immunoresponsive cells, including T cells, cytotoxic T cells, regulatory T cells, and Natural Killer (NK) cells, expressing at least one of an antigen recognizing receptor and one of a chimeric costimulatory receptor. Methods of using the immunoresponsive cell include those for the treatment of neoplasia and other pathologies where an increase in an antigen-specific immune response is desired.
Combination Of The Application Of Antibodies For Immunostimulation Together With Glucocorticoids
The present invention relates to methods for reducing or eliminating the non-specific release of a cytokine associated with a disease comprising administering at least one glucocorticoid and an immunostimulating antibody. Additionally, the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition that contains at least one immunostimulating antibody and at least one glucocorticoid.