Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Plant lectins as carriers of associated drug substances into animal and human cells
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Application No.: US14956001Application Date: 2015-12-01
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Publication No.: US09862939B2Publication Date: 2018-01-09
- Inventor: David N. Radin , Carole L. Cramer
- Applicant: BIOSTRATEGIES LC
- Applicant Address: US AR State University
- Assignee: BIOSTRATEGIES LC
- Current Assignee: BIOSTRATEGIES LC
- Current Assignee Address: US AR State University
- Agency: Saliwanchik, Lloyd & Eisenschenk
- Main IPC: C12N9/24
- IPC: C12N9/24 ; C07K16/16 ; C07K14/54 ; C12N9/14 ; A61K47/48 ; A61K47/64 ; A61K38/00

Abstract:
The current invention involves the use of protein lectins produced by plants including the non-toxic carbohydrate binding subunits (B subunits) of plant “AB toxins” (PTB lectins) as delivery vehicles for mobilizing associated drug substances for delivery to animal and human cells. The resulting protein fusions or conjugates retain lectin carbohydrate specificity for binding to cells and cellular trafficking activity so as to deliver an associated drug compound to the site of disease manifestation. One embodiment of this invention concerns the ability of ricin toxin B subunit, as a model PTB lectin, to deliver enzyme replacement therapeutic drugs to cells of several organs of the body including the brain and central nervous system, eyes, ears, lungs, bone, heart, kidney, liver, and spleen for treating lysosomal diseases.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160083707A1 PLANT LECTINS AS CARRIERS OF ASSOCIATED DRUG SUBSTANCES INTO ANIMAL AND HUMAN CELLS Public/Granted day:2016-03-24
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