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Methods to manipulate alpha-fetoprotein (afp)
Assignee: BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOSPITAL INCPriority: Apr 25, 2014Filed: Oct 1, 2019Published: Jan 30, 2020
Est. expiryApr 25, 2034(~7.8 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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As demonstrated herein, soluble human FcRn binds to AFP with affinities greater than observed with albumin, and is able to interfere with FcRn-mediated protection of and functional associations with IgG. Accordingly, provided herein, in some aspects, are compositions and methods to inhibit FcRn and AFP interactions in diseases or disorders where elevated AFP levels are associated with immunosuppression. Also provided herein, in some aspects, are compositions and methods to enhance or potentiate FcRn and AFP interactions in diseases or disorders with decreased AFP levels or diseases or disorders where increasing AFP levels increasing with immunosuppression.
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1 - 61 . (canceled)
62 . A method to inhibit or reduce FcRn and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) interactions in a disease or disorder associated with elevated AFP levels comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition comprising an inhibitor of AFP-FcRn and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, wherein said inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and FcRn.
63 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits or blocks the AFP binding site on FcRn.
64 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn is an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
65 . The method of claim 64 , wherein the antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof is a chimeric, humanized, or completely human antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof.
66 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between Y521 and/or V522 of AFP and R42 of FcRn.
67 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between P492 of AFP and R69 of FcRn.
68 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between Q441 and/or V493 of AFP and E44 of FcRn.
69 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between H534 and/or E589 of AFP and N173 of FcRn.
70 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between the hydrophobic core of AFP and FcRn.
71 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between L484, V493, V497, and/or F512 of AFP and V57, W59, and/or W61 of FcRn.
72 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between T443 of AFP and E62 and/or W59 of FcRn.
73 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between D529 of AFP and 5230 of FcRn.
74 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between S527 and/or D528 of AFP and E50 and/or 67Y of β2m complexed with FcRn.
75 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between R604 of AFP and the carbonyl oxygen at E50 of β2m complexed with FcRn.
76 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between Q597 of AFP and E69 of β2m complexed with FcRn.
77 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between E106 of AFP and H161 of FcRn.
78 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between S135 of AFP and H161 of FcRn.
79 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the inhibitor of AFP-FcRn inhibits binding between F531, F533, F552, and/or F575 of AFP and W53 of FcRn.
80 . The method of claim 62 , wherein the subject has or has been diagnosed with cancer.
81 . The method of claim 80 , further comprising administering an anticancer therapy or agent to the subject.Cited by (0)
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