A61K48/0091

NUCLEIC ACID LOADED RED BLOOD CELL EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES

A red blood cell extracellular vesicle (RBCEV) loaded with a nucleic acid cargo; method for preparing the loaded vesicle; and the therapeutic use of the vesicle thereof are disclosed. The nucleic acid cargoes may be DNA or RNA, single stranded or double stranded, as well as linear or circular.

RECTAL DELIVERY OF MESSENGER RNA
20230051811 · 2023-02-16 ·

The present invention provides, among other things, effective methods and compositions for delivering messenger RNA (mRNA) via rectal delivery. The present invention is, in part, based on unexpected observation that mRNA may be effectively delivered to the circulation, liver, kidney, colon and/or rectum via rectal delivery despite the barriers such as RNase and mucus layer.

Formulation

The present invention relates to the formulation of adenoviral vectors in sorbitol containing compositions in combination with a further amorphous sugar, its formulation as well as a method for obtaining a dried composition.

Compositions and methods for organ specific delivery of nucleic acids

The present disclosure provides compositions which shown preferential targeting or delivery of a nucleic acid composition to a particular organ. In some embodiments, the composition comprises a steroid or sterol, an ionizable cationic lipid, a phospholipid, a PEG lipid, and a permanently cationic lipid which may be used to deliver a nucleic acid.

Poly(Beta-Amino Ester)s With Additives for Drug Delivery
20180000968 · 2018-01-04 ·

Disclosed are nanoparticles comprising an end-modified poly(β-amino ester) and an additive that is a sugar or sugar derivative, such as a sugar, a sugar alcohol or chitosan. The nanoparticles may be used in any field where polymers have been found useful, including in medical fields, particularly in drug delivery. The polymers are useful in delivering a polynucleotide such as DNA, RNA or siRNA, a small molecule or a protein. Also disclosed are compositions comprising said nanoparticles and an active agent, methods for preparing said nanoparticles, said nanoparticles and compositions for use in medicine, and in vitro methods using said nanoparticles and compositions.

Method for the treatment of malignancies

The present invention provides for the intratumoral delivery of at least one immunostimulatory cytokine in combination with at least one checkpoint inhibitor. In particular, it provides delivery of a plasmid encoding the immunostimulatory cytokine using intratumoral electroporation. The checkpoint inhibitor may be administered systemically or encoded on a plasmid and delivered using intratumoral electroporation. The checkpoint inhibitor may be delivered contemporaneously with or after treatment with the immunomodulatory cytokine.

Lyophilized pharmaceutical compositions for naked DNA gene therapy
11554179 · 2023-01-17 · ·

The present invention provides a novel lyophilized pharmaceutical composition that maintains the stability of a DNA plasmid while forming a uniform and elegant cake during lyophilization. The novel lyophilization formulation further allows uniform reconstitution of the DNA plasmid in a pharmaceutically acceptable solution, enabling complete recover of the active ingredients, minimizing partial loss of potency and allowing administration of the active ingredients in an accurate and consistent manner. Additionally provided herein include methods of making the lyophilized pharmaceutical composition and methods of administering the composition for treatment of various diseases.

PLATELETS TRANSFECTED BY EXOGENOUS GENETIC MATERIAL AND PLATELET MICROPARTICLES OBTAINED BY SAID TRANSFECTED PLATELETS, METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION AND USES THEREOF
20220411823 · 2022-12-29 · ·

The present invention concerns platelets transfected with exogenous genetic material and microparticles deriving from said transfected platelets having a high percentage of transfection and able to transport and to transfect acceptor cells with genetic material and then used for example in gene and cell therapy. The invention further concerns a method for the preparation of mature platelets transfected with exogenous genetic material and microparticles deriving from said transfected platelets and microparticles deriving from said transfected mature platelets which permits to obtain high percentages of transfection.

Exosomes comprising therapeutic polypeptides

The present invention pertains to an inventive release mechanism for extracellular vesicle (EV)-mediated intracellular and intramembrane delivery of therapeutic polypeptides. More specifically, the invention relates to EVs comprising polypeptide constructs which comprise a therapeutic polypeptide releasably attached to an exosomal polypeptide. Furthermore, the present invention pertains to manufacturing methods, pharmaceutical compositions, medical uses and applications, and various other embodiments related to the inventive EVs.

COMPOSITIONALLY DEFINED PLASMID DNA/POLYCATION NANOPARTICLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME

The presently disclosed subject matter provides a kinetically controlled mixing process, referred to herein as “flash nanocomplexation” or “(FNC),” to accelerate the mixing of a polyanion solution, for example, a plasmid DNA solution, with a polycation solution to match the polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) assembly kinetics through turbulent mixing in a microchamber, thus achieving explicit control of the kinetic conditions for nanoparticle assembly as demonstrated by the tunability of nanoparticle size, composition, hydrodynamic size, hydrodynamic density, surface charge, and polyanion payload.