Patent classifications
C07K16/085
Systems and methods to produce B cells genetically modified to express selected antibodies
Systems and methods to genetically modify B cells to express selected antibodies are described. The systems and methods can be used to: obviate the need for classical vaccinations; provide protection against infectious agents for which no vaccinations are currently available; provide protection against infectious agents when patients are otherwise immune-suppressed; and/or provide a benefit provided by a therapeutic antibody, such as in the treatment of autoimmune disorders.
THERAPEUTIC VACCINES FOR TREATING HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE-2 INFECTIONS
The invention provides methods and kits for inducing a therapeutic immunity in animals (e.g. mammals) against viral antigens, including herpes-simplex virus type 2. In particular, the invention provides a method of treating animals with an established HSV-2 infection by administering a therapeutic vaccine comprising a priming dose of a nucleic acid encoding an HSV-2 antigen, an initial or first boosting dose comprising the protein form of the antigen encapsulated in liposomes, and one or more subsequent boosting doses comprising both the nucleic acid encoding the HSV-2 antigen and the liposomal-encapsulated protein antigen.
TCR-T CELL THERAPY TARGETING EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS
Provided are T cell receptors that recognize or bind to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) antigens, genetically engineered cells, and cell-based therapies.
EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF
Disclosed herein are antibodies or immunogenic fragments thereof that specifically bind to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) glycoprotein 350 (gp350) or 220 or one or more immunogenic peptides. Also disclosed are immunogenic peptides comprising fragments of gp350 amino acid sequence, EBV antibody-small molecule conjugates and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the antibody or an immunogenic fragment thereof, one or more immunogenic peptides, or the EBV antibody-small molecule conjugate. The antibodies, immunogenic peptides, conjugates, and pharmaceutical compositions can be used to treat or prevent EBV infections and EBV-associated conditions and diseases.
Engineered Cells Expressing Anti-Viral T Cell Receptors and Methods of Use Thereof
Provided herein are compositions comprising recombinant mammalian cells that express recombinant T cell rectors with specificity against EBV or CMV peptide:MHC antigens. Also provided are therapeutic methods of using the recombinant mammalian cells as cell therapies against viral infections.
EPSTEIN-BARR VIRUS ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF
Disclosed herein are antibodies or immunogenic fragments thereof that specifically bind to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) glycoprotein 350 (gp350) or 220 or one or more epitopes of EBV gp350 and neutralize EBV infection. Also disclosed are immunogenic peptides comprising one or more gp350 epitopes, EBV antibody-small molecule conjugates and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the antibody or an immunogenic fragment thereof, one or more epitopes of EBV gp350, one or more immunogenic peptides, or the EBV antibody-small molecule conjugate. The antibodies, epitopes, immunogenic peptides, conjugates, and pharmaceutical compositions can be used to treat or prevent EBV infections and EBV-associated conditions and diseases.
FUSION ANTIBODY FOR PRESENTING ANTIGEN-DERIVED T CELL ANTIGEN EPITOPE OR PEPTIDE CONTAINING SAME ON CELL SURFACE, AND COMPOSITION COMPRISING SAME
The present invention relates to: a composition for delivering a viral antigen-derived CD8.sup.+ T cell antigen epitope or a peptide comprising same to the cytoplasm of a target cell to thereby present the epitope or peptide to major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-1), which is an antigen-presenting molecule on the cell surface; a composition comprising same; and a use thereof.
T CELL ANTIGEN RECEPTOR, MULTIMERIC COMPLEX THEREOF, AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR AND USE THEREOF
Provided is an antibody or an antigen-binding fragment thereof, a T cell antigen receptor, an immune cell expressing the T cell antigen receptor (TCR), and a preparation method therefor and the use thereof. The TCR can specifically recognize corresponding pMHC complexes, activate TCR T cells, and produce high-level cytokines IFNγ, IL2, TNFα, significantly kill target cells and prolong the life of tumor-bearing mice.
Antibody and antibody-containing composition
For many diseases due to microbes or the like, proliferation of microbes themselves is a cause of a symptom. However, there were cases where a substance released by the microbes is a cause of a symptom. In such cases, when attempting to treat a disease with an antibody, it was necessary to obtain an antibody against an antigen that is a substance causing the disease. However, it was difficult to find the underlying substance causing the disease among substances released by the microbes. An antibody (polyclonal) binding to not only an antigen but also to a substance, which is secreted by the antigen and accelerates the deterioration of a symptom, is obtained by immunizing birds with a lysis solution produced from lysing microbial cells as an antigen. Further, an antibody obtained with a surface protein of a virus as an antigen is expected to inhibit an infection by a virus.
Bispecific Molecules That Are Immunoreactive With Immune Effector Cells That Express An Activating Receptor And An Antigen Expressed By A Cell Infected By A Virus And Uses Thereof
The present invention relates to bispecific molecules that are capable of localizing an immune effector cell that expresses an activating receptor to a virally infected cell, so as to thereby facilitate the killing of the virally infected cell. In a preferred embodiment, such localization is accomplished using bispecific molecules that are immunoreactive with an activating receptor of an immune effector cell and to an antigen expressed by a cell infected with a virus wherein the antigen is detectably present on the cell infected with the virus at a level that is greater than the level at which the antigen is detected on the virus by the bispecific molecules, and to the use of such bispecific molecules in the treatment of latent viral infections.