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US Patent 8992937 Disulfide trap MHC class I molecules and uses therefor

Patent 8992937 was granted and assigned to Washington University (medical school) on March, 2015 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Washington University (medical school)
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
89929370
Patent Inventor Names
Steven Truscott0
Janet Connolly0
Lonnie Lybarger0
Michael Miley0
Ted H. Hansen0
Vesselin Mitaksov0
Daved Fremont0
Date of Patent
March 31, 2015
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Patent Application Number
118464910
Date Filed
August 28, 2007
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12091440 IL2 and peptide-MHC complex fusion proteins and methods of use thereof
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US Patent 11767355 Methods for modulating an immune response
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US Patent 11851471 T-cell modulatory multimeric polypeptides and methods of use thereof
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US Patent 11851467 T-cell modulatory multimeric polypeptides and methods of use thereof
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US Patent 11878062 Multimeric T-cell modulatory polypeptides and methods of use thereof
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US Patent 11905320 T-cell modulatory multimeric polypeptides and methods of use thereof
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US Patent 11958893 Methods for modulating an immune response
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Michael Szperka
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Patent abstract

A disulfide trap, comprising an antigen peptide covalently attached to an MHC class I heavy chain molecule by a disulfide bond extending between two cysteines, is disclosed. In some configurations, a disulfide trap, such as a disulfide trap single chain trimer (dtSCT), can comprise a single contiguous polypeptide chain. Upon synthesis in a cell, a disulfide trap oxidizes properly in the ER, and can be recognized by T cells. In some configurations, a peptide moiety of a disulfide trap is not displaced by high-affinity competitor peptides, even if the peptide binds the heavy chain relatively weakly. In various configurations, a disulfide trap can be used for vaccination, to elicit CD8 T cells, and in multivalent MHC/peptide reagents for the enumeration and tracking of T cells. Also disclosed are nucleic acids comprising a sequence encoding a disulfide trap. Such nucleic acids, which can be DNA vectors, can be used as vaccines.

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