Published June 15, 2017
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Chimeric Antigen Receptors Recognizing Cancer-Specific TN Glycopeptide Variants
- 1. University of Chicago
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Disclosed are binding proteins, or fragments thereof, that specifically binds to a cancer-specific glycosylation variant of a protein and to a second epitope on the same protein, to a different protein presented on the same cell, or to a different protein presented on a different cell, such as an encoded polypeptide binding to both a cancer cell and an activated T cell. Also disclosed are polynucleotides encoding such binding proteins, including polynucleotides comprising codon-optimized coding regions and polynucleotides comprising coding regions that are not codon-optimized for expression in a particular host cell. Also disclosed are methods of making the encoded polypeptide and methods of using the polypeptide to treat, prevent or ameliorate the symptom of a disease such as cancer.
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- Patent application number
- US 201515115536 A
- Patent number
- US 2017/0166652 A1
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- oai:uchicago.tind.io:7947
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2015-02-05