Patent classifications
A61K51/1096
REACTIVE CONJUGATES
The present invention relates to compounds (reactive conjugates) for the chemical modification of therapeutic antibodies or proteins. The compounds enable the regioselective attachment of a payload to an antibody or antibody fragment in one single step, thereby producing a modified antibody or modified antibody fragment, which can be used for diagnosing, monitoring, imaging or treating disease.
Macrocyclic complexes of alpha-emitting radionuclides and their use in targeted radiotherapy of cancer
The present technology provides compounds as well as compositions including such compounds useful for the treatment of cancers where the compounds are represented by the following formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein M is an alpha-emitting radionuclide. ##STR00001##
ANTI-ROR1 ANTIBODIES
The invention relates to antibodies, and in particular, to antibodies exhibiting specificity for Receptor tyrosine kinase-like Orphan Receptors (ROR), and to uses thereof, for example in the treatment of cancer. The invention extends to polynucleotide and polypeptide sequences encoding the antibodies, and therapeutic uses thereof, and to diagnostic kits comprising these molecules. The invention also extends to antibody-drug conjugates and to uses thereof in therapy.
Methods for treating hematologic cancers
The present invention relates to methods of treating hematologic cancers using a combination of inhibitors of PD-1 or PD-L1 and TIM-3, LAG-3 or CTLA4.
Modified antibody and radioactive metal-labelled antibody
Described is a labeling technique which can facilitate the metabolism in the liver after administration to patients without the reduction in the antibody function, thereby reducing accumulation of radionuclides in an organ such as the liver, and a modified antibody containing an IgG antibody and an IgG-binding peptide bound to the IgG antibody. The IgG-binding peptide has an amino acid sequence consisting of 13 to 17 amino acid residues, such as GPDCAYH(Xaa1)GELVWCTFH (SEQ ID NO: 2) wherein Xaa1 represents a lysine residue, a cysteine residue, an aspartic acid residue, a glutamic acid residue, 2-aminosuberic acid, or diaminopropionic acid, and a compound represented by the following formula (II-1) is linked at a position of the lysine residue via a modification linker to the N terminus of the IgG-binding peptide. ##STR00001##
COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TARGETING MACROPHAGES AND OTHER MANNOSE-BINDING C-TYPE LECTIN RECEPTOR HIGH EXPRESSING CELLS AND METHODS OF TREATING AND DIAGNOSIS USING SAME
Provided are compounds and compositions for targeting macrophages and other mannose-binding c-type lectin receptor high expressing cells and methods of treatment and diagnosis using such compounds and compositions.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER
Embodiments of the present invention provide compositions and methods for the treatment of cancer, in particular prostate cancer. According to certain embodiments, a method of treating cancer in a patient comprises administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of a radioconjugate, wherein the radioconjugate comprises an antibody or antigen binding domain with binding specificity for hK2. Also provided herein are pharmaceutical compositions comprising radiolabeled antibodies with binding specificity for hK2.
CYSTEINE LINKED NANOBODY DIMERS
The present invention relates to dimers comprising a first polypeptide and a second polypeptide, wherein each of said first and second polypeptide comprises at least one immunoglobulin single variable domain (ISVD) and a C-terminal extension comprising a cysteine moiety (preferably at the C-terminus), wherein said first polypeptide and said second polypeptide are covalently linked via a disulfide bond between the cysteine moiety of said first polypeptide and the cysteine moiety of said second polypeptide, in which the dimer outperformed the benchmark constructs, e.g. cognate multivalent and multispecific constructs, in various assays. The present invention provides methods for making the dimers of the invention.
Therapeutic and diagnostic methods relating to cancer stem cells
The present invention relates in part to the discovery of genes that are deregulated in cancer stem cells (e.g., melanoma stem cells). In some aspects, methods for treating individuals having melanoma are provided; the methods involve modulating (e.g., inducing, inhibiting, etc.) the activity of the cancer stem cell associated genes. In other aspects, cell surface genes that are upregulated in melanoma stem cells are targeted for the selective isolation, detection, and killing of cancer stem cells in melanoma. Other aspects of the invention relate to reagents, arrays, compositions, and kits that are useful for diagnosing and treating melanoma.
RADIOIMMUNOCONJUGATE FOR USE IN TREATING BONE MARROW ASSOCIATED DISEASES
The present invention relates to the use of radioimmunoconjugates for the treatment of bone marrow associated diseases, particularly AL-amyloidosis.