Patent classifications
C07K14/70521
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE DELIVERY OF MODIFIED LYMPHOCYTES AND/OR RETROVIRAL PARTICLES
The present disclosure provides methods and compositions for genetically modifying lymphocytes, for example T cells and/or NK cells. In some embodiments, the methods include reaction mixtures, and resulting cell formulations, that are created using whole blood, or a component thereof that is not a PBMC, and additionally comprise T cells and recombinant retroviral particles having polynucleotides that encode a CAR. In some embodiments, modified lymphocytes are reintroduced into a subject subcutaneously. In some embodiments, polynucleotides that provide T cells the ability to regulate cell survival and proliferation in response to binding to a CAR, are provided.
CAR T CELLS THAT TARGET ASPERGILLUS-ASSOCIATED ANTIGENS
Provided herein are compositions and methods for targeted treatment of Aspergillus-associated diseases and disorders in mammals, such as diseases and disorders associated with Aspergillus infection.
CD33 SPECIFIC CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTORS
Provided herein are chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) for cancer therapy, and more particularly, CARs containing a scFv from a CD33 monoclonal antibody. Provided are immune effector cells containing such CARs, and methods of treating proliferative disorders such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and relapsed or refractory AML.
METHOD AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CELLULAR IMMUNOTHERAPY
The present invention provides nucleic acids, vectors, host cells, methods and compositions to confer and/or augment immune responses mediated by cellular immunotherapy, such as by adoptively transferring CD8+ central memory T cells or combinations of central memory T cells with CD4+ T cells that are genetically modified to express a chimeric receptor. In some alternatives the genetically modified host cell comprises a nucleic acid comprising a polynucleotide coding for a ligand binding domain, a poly nucleotide comprising a customized spacer region, a polynucleotide comprising a transmembrane domain, and a polynucleotide comprising an intracellular signaling domain. In some alternatives, the ligand binding domains binds to CD171.
CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR TARGETING OF TUMOR ENDOTHELIUM
Disclosed are methods, protocols, and compositions of matter related to utilization of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) expressing cells for the targeting of tumor endothelium utilizing chimeric antigen receptor expressing stem cells. In one embodiment tumor endothelium specific antigens are utilized as targets of the antigen binding domain of a CAR, which is attached to an extracellular hinge domain, a domain that transverses the T cell membrane and an intracellular domain associated with T cell signaling. Suitable antigens for the practice of the invention include TEM-1, ROBO-4, surviving, and FasL. In other aspects of the invention antigens are identified through serological analysis of recombinant cDNA expression libraries (SEREX) using plasma from a patient immunized with placental endothelial cells.
EpCAM antibody and CAR-T cells
The present invention provides EpCAM antibodies with different affinities. The present invention also provides chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) specific to EpCAM. CAR T cells comprising human EpCAM scFv having a low and sufficient affinity to EpCAM can avoid targeting healthy tissues with low EpCAM expression while exhibiting long-term efficacy against tumor tissues with high EpCAM expression. The present invention also relates to an adoptive cell therapy method for treating cancer by administering the CAR-T cells comprising human EpCAM scFv to a subject suffering from cancer, whereby the CAR T cells bind to the cancer cells overexpressing EpCAM and kill the cancer cells.
Chimeric transmembrane proteins and uses thereof
Provided herein are chimeric transmembrane proteins and proteins, nucleic acids encoding these chimeric transmembrane proteins or proteins, and mammalian cells containing these nucleic acids, and methods of making and using these mammalian cells.
Compositions and methods for treating cancer with anti-CD19 immunotherapy
Chimeric antigen receptors containing human CD19 antigen binding domains are disclosed. Nucleic acids, recombinant expression vectors, host cells, antigen binding fragments, and pharmaceutical compositions, relating to the chimeric antigen receptors are also disclosed. Methods of treating or preventing cancer in a subject, and methods of making chimeric antigen receptor T cells are also disclosed.
CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTORS TARGETING B-CELL MATURATION ANTIGEN
The invention provides an isolated and purified nucleic acid sequence encoding a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) directed against B-cell Maturation Antigen (BCMA). The invention also provides host cells, such as T-cells or natural killer (NK) cells, expressing the CAR and methods for destroying multiple myeloma cells.
TREM2 CHIMERIC RECEPTOR
The present invention relates to chimeric receptors (e.g. CARs including both single chain and multichain CARs) that bind to TREM2 ligands and their use in therapy. In particular, the invention provides a chimeric receptor comprising: (a) an exodomain comprising the ligand binding domain of TREM2 or a functional variant thereof, optionally wherein said exodomain is resistant to cleavage by a sheddase; (b) a transmembrane domain; and (c) an endodomain comprising an intracellular signalling domain.