Patent classifications
C12N2501/2331
Induced extended pluripotent stem cells, method of making and using
Factors for extending the ability of isolated pluripotent stem cells to generate extraembryonic lineages in vivo, following in vitro culture, herein, chemical extenders of pluripotency (CEP). Methods of extending the ability of a pluripotent cell to generate embryonic and extraembryonic lineages. The cell to be reprogrammed is contacted with effective amounts of the CEPs for a sufficient period of time to reprogram the cell into a chemically induced extended pluripotent cell (ciEPSC). ciEPSC are identified as an extended pluripotent cell based on properties including: (i) morphologically and (ii) functionally for example, based on their ability contribute to both TE and ICM, in vivo. The ciEPSCs can be cultured or induced to differentiate into cells of a desired type, and used in a number of applications, including but not limited to cell therapy and tissue engineering.
IL-31 Improves Efficacy of Macrophage-Based Adoptive Cell Therapy for Cancer
The present invention provides macrophages genetically modified to express IL-31 or both IL-31 and a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) for treatment of cancer. It further provides methods for treatment of cancer comprising administration of IL-31 along with genetically unmodified macrophages or genetically modified to express a CAR.
IL-31 improves efficacy of macrophage-based adoptive cell therapy for cancer
The present invention provides macrophages genetically modified to express IL-31 or both IL-31 and a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) for treatment of cancer. It further provides methods for treatment of cancer comprising administration of IL-31 along with genetically unmodified macrophages or genetically modified to express a CAR.
INDUCED EXTENDED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS, METHOD OF MAKING AND USING
Factors for extending the ability of isolated pluripotent stem cells to generate extraembryonic lineages in vivo, following in vitro culture, herein, chemical extenders of pluripotency (CEP). Methods of extending the ability of a pluripotent cell to generate embryonic and extraembryonic lineages. The cell to be reprogrammed is contacted with effective amounts of the CEPs for a sufficient period of time to reprogram the cell into a chemically induced extended pluripotent cell (ciEPSC). ciEPSC are identified as an extended pluripotent cell based on properties including: (i) morphologically and (ii) functionally for example, based on their ability contribute to both TE and ICM, in vivo. The ciEPSCs can be cultured or induced to differentiate into cells of a desired type, and used in a number of applications, including but not limited to cell therapy and tissue engineering.