Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Reversing the effects of the tumor microenvironment using chimeric cytokine receptors
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Application No.: US14110582Application Date: 2012-04-05
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Publication No.: US10548921B2Publication Date: 2020-02-04
- Inventor: Ann Marie Leen , Juan F. Vera
- Applicant: Ann Marie Leen , Juan F. Vera
- Applicant Address: US TX Houston
- Assignee: BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
- Current Assignee: BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
- Current Assignee Address: US TX Houston
- Agency: Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
- International Application: PCT/US2012/032322 WO 20120405
- International Announcement: WO2012/138858 WO 20121011
- Main IPC: A01N63/00
- IPC: A01N63/00 ; C12N5/071 ; C12N15/63 ; A61K35/12 ; C12N5/078 ; C12N15/85 ; A61K39/00

Abstract:
Disclosed are compositions and methods related to rendering ineffective Th1 T cells resistant to the inhibitory cytokine milieu present in a cancer microenvironment. Tumor-specific T cells are modified to employ a chimeric receptor that binds inhibitory/suppressive cytokines and converts their intracellular consequences to a Th1 immunostimulatory/activating signal. The T cells employ a chimeric antigen receptor having exodomains for IL10, IL13 and/or IL4 fused with the signal transducing endodomains for IL2 and/or IL7.
Public/Granted literature
- US20140050709A1 REVERSING THE EFFECTS OF THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT USING CHIMERIC CYTOKINE RECEPTORS Public/Granted day:2014-02-20
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