Patents Assigned to SENGENICS CORPORATION PTE LTD
  • Publication number: 20240027444
    Abstract: A method for predicting an immunogenic and/or therapeutic response to adalimumab 5 from a sample extracted from a rheumatoid arthritis patient by testing the sample for the presence of biomarkers, the biomarkers being autoantibodies to antigens comprising SSB, TROVE2 and ZHX2.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 11, 2021
    Publication date: January 25, 2024
    Applicants: Sengenics Corporation Pte Ltd, CHINA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
    Inventors: Jonathan Michael BLACKBURN, Arif ANWAR, Der-Yuan CHEN, Po-Ku CHEN
  • Publication number: 20230228741
    Abstract: A method for determining the health status of an elderly individual by testing the sample extracted from the individual for the presence of biomarkers, the bio markers being autoantibodies to antigens comprising MAPK13, CD96, FKBP3, PPM1A, PHLDA1, GLRX3, FEN1 and AURKA, wherein the antigens may further comprise one or more of UBE2I, AAK1, YARS, ASPSCR1, CASP10, FHOD2, TCL1A and MAP4, wherein PHLDA1 and CD96 correspond to healthy, AURKA, FEN1, CASP10 and AAK1 correspond to intermediate health, and UBE2I, YARS, ASPSCR1, FHOD2, TCL1A, MAP4, MAPK13, FKBP3, PPM1A and GLRX3 correspond to unhealthy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2020
    Publication date: July 20, 2023
    Applicants: Sengenics Corporation Pte Ltd, Agency for Science, Technology and Research
    Inventors: Jonathan Michael BLACKBURN, Arif ANWAR, Nurul H. RUTT, Anis LARBI, Olivier Nicolas Felix CEXUS, Bernett LEE, Jesus Felix Bayta VALENZUELA, Christopher MONTEROLA, Victor TONG
  • Patent number: 10870925
    Abstract: Protein arrays and their use to assay, in a parallel fashion, the protein products of highly homologous or related DNA coding sequences and described. By highly homologous or related it is meant those DNA coding sequences which share a common sequence and which differ only by one or more naturally occurring mutations such as single nucleotide polymorphisms, deletions or insertions, or those sequences which are considered to be haplotypes. Such highly homologous or related DNA coding sequences are generally naturally occurring variants of the same gene. Arrays according to the invention have two or more individual proteins deposited in a spatially defined pattern on a surface in a form whereby a property such as an activity or function of the proteins can be investigated or assayed in parallel by interrogation of the array.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2020
    Assignee: SENGENICS CORPORATION PTE LTD
    Inventors: Jonathan Mark Boutell, Benjamin Leslie James Godber, Darren James Hart, Jonathan Michael Blackburn