G01N2333/285

DNABII vaccines and antibodies with enhanced activity

The disclosure provides methods and compositions that are useful to lessen and/or cure bacterial biofilms and treat diseases or disorders associated with biofilms using one or more novel polypeptide vaccines, antibodies, antibody fragments and compositions. Bacteria that cannot form functional biofilms are more readily cleared by the remainder of the host's immune system and/or traditional antibiotics.

Proteins and immunizing compositions containing <i>Pasteurella </i>proteins and methods of use
11696945 · 2023-07-11 · ·

The present invention provides isolated proteins isolatable from a Pasteurella spp. such as P. multocida. Also provided by the present invention are compositions that include one or more of the proteins, and methods for making and methods for using the proteins.

Devices and assays for diagnosis of viral and bacterial infections

Methods and kits for sampling mucous from within a sinus to determine if a single sample includes one or more bacterial types indicating a bacterial infection, such as bacterial sinusitis, and one or more viruses indicating a viral infection, such as influenza.

DNABII VACCINES AND ANTIBODIES WITH ENHANCED ACTIVITY
20230190908 · 2023-06-22 ·

The disclosure provides methods and compositions that are useful to lessen and/or cure bacterial biofilms and treat diseases or disorders associated with biofilms using one or more novel polypeptide vaccines, antibodies, antibody fragments and compositions. Bacteria that cannot form functional biofilms are more readily cleared by the remainder of the host's immune system and/or traditional antibiotics.

Binding moieties for biofilm remediation

Binding agents able to disrupt bacterial biofilms of diverse origin are described, including monoclonal antibodies secreted by human B lymphocytes. Methods to prevent formation of or to dissolve biofilms with these binding agents are also described. Immunogens for eliciting antibodies to disrupt biofilms are also described.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ASSESSING ANTIBODY SPECIFICITIES

The present invention provides compositions and methods that can be used to determine a peptide signature for an antibody repertoire in a sample comprising multiple antibodies. The method can be used to characterize a phenotype in a sample, such as providing a diagnosis, prognosis or theranosis of a medical condition.

Methods and compositions for assessing antibody specificities

The present invention provides compositions and methods that can be used to determine a peptide signature for an antibody repertoire in a sample comprising multiple antibodies. The method can be used to characterize a phenotype in a sample, such as providing a diagnosis, prognosis or theranosis of a medical condition.

ANTIGEN BINDING PROTEINS AND ASSAYS

The present invention relates to the field of antigen binding proteins and the use of such antigen binding proteins in an assay. More particularly, it relates to antigen binding proteins which bind to an epitope of Protein E and antigen binding proteins which bind to an epitope of PilA. The present invention also relates to assays (particularly in vitro assays) for assessing binding to Protein E and/or PilA and the potency of vaccines containing Protein E and/or PilA. In particular the invention relates to in vitro relative potency assays used in the release of a vaccine to the public.

BINDING MOIETIES FOR BIOFILM REMEDIATION

Binding agents able to disrupt bacterial biofilms of diverse origin are described, including monoclonal antibodies secreted by human B lymphocytes. Methods to prevent formation of or to dissolve biofilms with these binding agents are also described. Immunogens for eliciting antibodies to disrupt biofilms are also described.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ASSESSING ANTIBODY SPECIFICITIES

The present invention provides compositions and methods that can be used to determine a peptide signature for an antibody repertoire in a sample comprising multiple antibodies. The method can be used to characterize a phenotype in a sample, such as providing a diagnosis, prognosis or theranosis of a medical condition.