Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Chimeric antigen receptor and CAR-T cells that bind a herpes virus antigen
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Application No.: US17048928Application Date: 2019-04-17
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Publication No.: US12054529B2Publication Date: 2024-08-06
- Inventor: Renata Stripecke , Constanze Slabik , Reinhard Zeidler , Wolfgang Hammerschmidt
- Applicant: MEDIZINISCHE HOCHSCHULE HANNOVER , HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM MÜNCHEN—DEUTSCHES FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FÜR GESUNDHEIT UND UMWELT (GMBH)
- Applicant Address: DE Hannover
- Assignee: MEDIZINISCHE HOCHSCHULE HANNOVER,HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM MÜNCHEN—DEUTSCHES FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FÜR GESUNDHEIT UND UMWELT (GMBH)
- Current Assignee: MEDIZINISCHE HOCHSCHULE HANNOVER,HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM MÜNCHEN—DEUTSCHES FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FÜR GESUNDHEIT UND UMWELT (GMBH)
- Current Assignee Address: DE Hannover; DE Neuherberg
- Agency: Knobbe, Martens, Olson and Bear, LLP
- Priority: EP 168410 2018.04.20
- International Application: PCT/EP2019/059928 2019.04.17
- International Announcement: WO2019/201995A 2019.10.24
- Date entered country: 2020-10-19
- Main IPC: C07K14/725
- IPC: C07K14/725 ; A61K35/17 ; A61P31/22 ; C07K14/705 ; C07K16/08 ; A61K39/00

Abstract:
An isolated chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) polypeptide, wherein the CAR includes an extracellular antigen-binding domain, including an antibody or antibody fragment that binds to a protein encoded by a herpes virus, or to a protein complex including the protein (herpes virus antigen), wherein the herpes virus antigen is present on the surface of a human cell that is latently infected with said herpes virus and supports the lytic phase of viral replication. The invention further relates to a nucleic acid molecule encoding the CAR of the invention, a genetically modified immune cell, preferably a T cell, expressing the CAR of the invention and the use of the cell in the treatment of a medical disorder associated with human herpesvirus, such as herpes virus-associated cancers, chronic active herpes virus infections or primary herpes virus infections. In preferred embodiments the herpes virus is Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and a preferred herpes virus antigen target of the CAR is the EBV glycoprotein 350/220 (gp350/gp220).
Public/Granted literature
- US20210230245A1 CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR AND CAR-T CELLS THAT BIND A HERPES VIRUS ANTIGEN Public/Granted day:2021-07-29
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