US2015274797A1PendingUtilityA1

Antibody Fusion Proteins with a Modified FcRn Binding Site

Assignee: MERCK PATENT GMBHPriority: Apr 22, 2009Filed: Oct 28, 2014Published: Oct 1, 2015
Est. expiryApr 22, 2029(~2.8 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

Disclosed are antibody fusion proteins with a modified FcRn binding site and nucleic acid molecules encoding them. The antibody fusion protein include two polypeptide chains, wherein the first polypeptide chain includes a biologically active molecule linked to at least a portion of an immunoglobulin constant region. The second polypeptide chain includes at least a portion of an immunoglobulin constant region. One of the polypeptide chains includes a mutation in the FcRn binding site that reduces binding to FcRn. Also disclosed are methods of producing the fusion proteins and methods of using the fusion proteins for treating diseases and conditions alleviated by the administration of the fusion proteins.

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         38 . A protein comprising two polypeptide chains, wherein the first polypeptide chain comprises wild-type native mature human interferon-β having one or more mutations selected from the group consisting of C17S, C17A, C17V, C17M, F50H, L57A, L130A, H131A, K136A, H140A, and H140T and at least a portion of an IgG constant region, the second polypeptide chain comprises at least a portion of an IgG constant region, and one of the polypeptide chains comprises a substitution corresponding to position 435 in the IgG FcRn binding site, wherein the substitution is H435A, wherein the human interferon-β is linked to the amino-terminus of the IgG constant region.

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