Patent classifications
A61K39/464451
T CELL RECEPTORS RECOGNIZING R273C OR Y220C MUTATIONS IN P53
Disclosed are isolated or purified T cell receptors (TCRs) having antigenic specificity for human p53.sup.R273C or human p53.sup.Y220C. Related polypeptides and proteins, as well as related nucleic acids, recombinant expression vectors, host cells, populations of cells, and pharmaceutical compositions are also provided. Also disclosed are methods of detecting the presence of cancer in a mammal and methods of treating or preventing cancer in a mammal.
T CELLS AND CHIMERIC STIMULATING RECEPTORS AND USES THEREOF
Described herein are immune cells comprising: a T-cell receptor (TCR) and a chimeric stimulating receptor (CSR) that comprises (i) a ligand-binding module that is capable of binding or interacting with a target ligand; (ii) a transmembrane domain; and (iii) a CD30 costimulatory domain, in which the CSR in the immune cells lacks a functional primary signaling domain. Also provided herein are methods of using the same or components thereof (e.g., the CSR) for therapeutic treatment of cancers (e.g., solid tumor cancers).
STAT-ACTIVATED MACROPHAGES, COMPOSITIONS, AND USES THEREOF
The present disclosure provides signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT)-activated macrophages, compositions comprising STAT-activated macrophages, methods of making STAT-activated macrophages, and methods of treating diseases, e.g., cancer, by administering a therapeutically effective amount of STAT-activated macrophages.
T cell receptors recognizing mutated P53
Disclosed is an isolated or purified T cell receptor (TCR) having antigenic specificity for mutated human p53. Related polypeptides and proteins, as well as related nucleic acids, recombinant expression vectors, host cells, populations of cells, and pharmaceutical compositions are also provided. Also disclosed are methods of detecting the presence of cancer in a mammal and methods of treating or preventing cancer in a mammal.
METHODS OF OBTAINING TUMOR-SPECIFIC T CELL RECEPTORS
Provided methods of obtaining a plurality of T cell receptors specifically recognizing a target tumor antigen peptide from an individual that has clinically benefitted from an immunotherapy, such as Multiple Antigen Specific Cell Therapy. Also provided tumor-specific TCRs, engineered immune cells expressing the TCRs and methods of treating a disease using the engineered immune cells.
METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR TARGETING TUMOR ANTIGENS
This document relates to methods and materials for treating a mammal having cancer. For example, this document provides T cell receptors (TCRs) that can bind to a modified peptide (e.g., a tumor antigen). In some cases, methods of using T cells expressing one or more TCRs that can bind to a modified peptide (e.g., a tumor antigen) to treat a mammal having cancer are provided.
T CELL RECEPTORS RECOGNIZING C135Y, R175H, OR M237I MUTATION IN P53
Disclosed are isolated or purified T cell receptors (TCRs) having antigenic specificity for human p53.sup.C135Y, human p53.sup.R175H, or human p53.sup.M237I. Related polypeptides and proteins, as well as related nucleic acids, recombinant expression vectors, host cells, populations of cells, and pharmaceutical compositions are also provided. Also disclosed are methods of detecting the presence of cancer in a mammal and methods of treating or preventing cancer in a mammal.
T CELL RECEPTORS RECOGNIZING MUTATED P53
Disclosed is an isolated or purified T cell receptor (TCR) having antigenic specificity for mutated human p53. Related polypeptides and proteins, as well as related nucleic acids, recombinant expression vectors, host cells, populations of cells, and pharmaceutical compositions are also provided. Also disclosed are methods of detecting the presence of cancer in a mammal and methods of treating or preventing cancer in a mammal.
Dendritic cell tumor vaccine and uses thereof
The present disclosure provides a dendric cell tumor vaccine comprising a chimeric antigen receptor for activating the dendritic cell and a tumor antigen. The present disclosure also provides compositions and methods of making the dendritic cell tumor vaccine, and the methods of using the dendritic cell tumor vaccine to treat cancer.
COMBINATION IMMUNOTHERAPY FOR SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER
A method is disclosed for treating small cell lung cancer (SCLC) in a subject that involves administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of dendritic cells engineered to overexpress p53. In some embodiments, the method further involves administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA). The method can also involve administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of an immune checkpoint inhibitor.