Patents by Inventor Fernando J. R. do Couto

Fernando J. R. do Couto has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20090010848
    Abstract: The present invention provides recombinant peptides that specifically and selectively bind to the human milk fat globule (HMFG) antigen, BA46. In particular, the present invention provides recombinant variants of the Mc3 antibody, including humanized versions of Mc3. The variant Mc3 peptides are particularly useful for diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic applications in the field of breast cancer. The present invention also provides methods for the humanization of antibodies such as murine monoclonal antibodies. The novel humanization methods are applied to the production of humanized Mc3 antibodies and it is shown that these humanized antibodies retain the ability to engage in high affinity binding to their cognate antigen. Such humanization enables the use of these antibodies for immunodiagnostic and immunotherapeutic applications in humans.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2008
    Publication date: January 8, 2009
    Inventors: Fernando J.R. do Couto, Roberto L. Ceriani, Jerry A. Peterson
  • Patent number: 7390635
    Abstract: The present invention provides recombinant peptides that specifically and selectively bind to the human milk fat globule (HMFG) antigen, BA46. In particular, the present invention provides recombinant variants of the Mc3 antibody, including humanized versions of Mc3. The variant Mc3 peptides are particularly useful for diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic applications in the field of breast cancer. The present invention also provides methods for the humanization of antibodies such as murine monoclonal antibodies. The novel humanization methods are applied to the production of humanized Mc3 antibodies and it is shown that these humanized antibodies retain the ability to engage in high affinity binding to their cognate antigen. Such humanization enables the use of these antibodies for immunodiagnostic and immunotherapeutic applications in humans.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2008
    Assignee: Cancer Research Institute of Contra Costa
    Inventors: Fernando J. R. Do Couto, Robert L. Ceriani, Jerry A. Peterson
  • Patent number: 6936706
    Abstract: An analogue peptide that comprises the variable regions of the light or heavy chains of an antibody of a first species selectively binding to a carcinoma antigen has 1 to 46 amino acids of the framework regions per chain substituted with amino acids such as those present in equivalent positions in antibodies of a species other than the first species, or fragments thereof comprising 1 to 3 variable region CDRs per chain and optionally flanking regions thereof of 1 to 10 or more amino acids, alone or with an N-terminal fragment of 1 to 10 or more amino acids, combinations or mixtures thereof. The polypeptide may also comprise an effector agent and/or be glycosylated, and is presented as a composition with a carrier. The analogue peptides are used in diagnostic kits for carcinomas and methods for in vivo imaging and treating a primary or metastasized carcinoma, and in vitro diagnosing a carcinoma, ex vivo purging neoplastic cells from a biological fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2005
    Inventors: Fernando J. R. do Couto, Roberto L. Ceriani, Jerry A. Peterson, Eduardo A. Padlan
  • Publication number: 20030138428
    Abstract: An analogue peptide that comprises the variable regions of the light or heavy chains of an antibody of a first species selectively binding to a carcinoma antigen has 1 to 46 amino acids of the framework regions per chain substituted with amino acids such as those present in equivalent positions in antibodies of a species other than the first species, or fragments thereof comprising 1 to 3 variable region CDRs per chain and optionally flanking regions thereof of 1 to 10 or more amino acids, alone or with an N-terminal fragment of 1 to 10 or more amino acids, combinations or mixtures thereof. The polypeptide may also comprise an effector agent and/or be glycosylated, and is presented as a composition with a carrier. The analogue peptides are used in diagnostic kits for carcinomas and methods for in vivo imaging and treating a primary or metastasized carcinoma, and in vitro diagnosing a carcinoma, ex vivo purging neoplastic cells from a biological fluid.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2001
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Inventors: Fernando J.R. do Couto, Roberto L. Ceriani, Jerry A. Peterson, Eduardo A. Padlan
  • Publication number: 20020164339
    Abstract: The present invention provides recombinant peptides that specifically and selectively bind to the human milk fat globule (HMFG) antigen, BA46. In particular, the present invention provides recombinant variants of the Mc3 antibody, including humanized versions of Mc3. The variant Mc3 peptides are particularly useful for diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic applications in the field of breast cancer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2001
    Publication date: November 7, 2002
    Inventors: Fernando J.R. do Couto, Roberto L. Ceriani, Jerry A. Peterson
  • Patent number: 6315997
    Abstract: An analogue peptide that comprises the variable regions of the light or heavy chains of an antibody of a first species selectively binding to a carcinoma antigen has 1 to 46 amino acids of the framework regions per chain substituted with amino acids such as those present in equivalent positions in antibodies of a species other than the first species, or fragments thereof comprising 1 to 3 variable region CDRs per chain and optionally flanking regions thereof of 1 to 10 or more amino acids, alone or with an N-terminal fragment of 1 to 10 or more amino acids, combinations or mixtures thereof. The polypeptide may also comprise an effector agent and/or be glycosylated, and is presented as a composition with a carrier. The analogue peptides are used in diagnostic kits for carcinomas and methods for in vivo imaging and treating a primary or metastasized carcinoma, and in vitro diagnosing a carcinoma, ex vivo purging neoplastic cells from a biological fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2001
    Assignee: Cancer Research Fund
    Inventors: Fernando J.R. do Couto, Roberto L. Ceriani, Jerry A. Peterson, Eduardo A. Padlan
  • Patent number: 6309636
    Abstract: The present invention provides recombinant peptides that specifically and selectively bind to the human milk fat globule (HMFG) antigen, BA46. In particular, the present invention provides recombinant variants of the Mc3 antibody, including humanized versions of Mc3. The variant Mc3 peptides are particularly useful for diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic applications in the field of breast cancer. The present invention also provides methods for the humanization of antibodies such as murine monoclonal antibodies. The novel humanization methods are applied to the production of humanized Mc3 antibodies and it is shown that these humanized antibodies retain the ability to engage in high affinity binding to their cognate antigen. Such humanization enables the use of these antibodies for immunodiagnostic and immunotherapeutic applications in humans.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2001
    Assignee: Cancer Research Institute of Contra Costa
    Inventors: Fernando J. R. do Couto, Roberto L. Ceriani, Jerry A. Peterson
  • Patent number: 5804187
    Abstract: An analogue peptide that comprises the variable regions of the light or heavy chains of an antibody of a first species selectively binding to a carcinoma antigen has 1 to 46 amino acids of the framework regions per chain substituted with amino acids such as those present in equivalent positions in antibodies of a species other than the first species, or fragments thereof comprising 1 to 3 variable region CDRs per chain and optionally flanking regions thereof of 1 to 10 or more amino acids, alone or with an N-terminal fragment of 1 to 10 or more amino acids, combinations or mixtures thereof. The polypeptide may also comprise an effector agent and/or be glycosylated, and is presented as a composition with a carrier. The analogue peptides are used in diagnostic kits for carcinomas and methods for in vivo imaging and treating a primary or metastasized carcinoma, and in vitro diagnosing a carcinoma, ex vivo purging neoplastic cells from a biological fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1998
    Assignee: Cancer Research Fund of Contra Costa
    Inventors: Fernando J. R. do Couto, Roberto L. Ceriani, Jerry A. Peterson
  • Patent number: 5792852
    Abstract: A polynucleotide encodes a modified antibody, or single chains thereof. The modified antibody has a non-antigen-binding peptide such as the constant regions of an antibody of a first species, peptide hormones, enzymes, and peptide transmitters; and a binding peptide such as the unsubstituted light and heavy chains of the variable region of an antibody of a second species which binds the human milk fat globule (HMFG) antigen. The non-antigen-binding peptide is linked to at least one chain of the binding peptide, the chains may be linked to one another at a site other than the antigenic binding site, and at least one chain of the binding peptide has 1 to 46 amino acids substituted with amino acids selected from specific ones assigned to each site. The polynucleotide and other products are also provided in the form of compositions, with a carrier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: Cancer Research Fund of Contra Costa
    Inventors: Fernando J. R. do Couto, Roberto L. Ceriani, Jerry A. Peterson, Eduardo A. Padlan
  • Patent number: RE40535
    Abstract: An anti-KC-4 humanized monoclonal antibody that comprises the variable regions of the light and heavy chains of the anti-KC-4 murine antibody, wherein the light chain has 7 amino acids and the heavy chain has 12 amino acids of the framework regions substituted with amino acid present in equivalent positions in antibodies of a species other than munne, and the constant regions of a human antibody. The antibody may be labeled and/or glycosylated, and is presented as a composition with a carrier. The anti-KC-4 monoclonal antibody is used in diagnostic kits for cancer and in in vivo methods of imaging and treating a primary or metastasized cancer, and in vitro diagnosis and ex vivo purging neoplastic cells from a biological fluid. RNAs and DNAs encode the monoclonal antibody, and a hybrid vector carrying the nucleotides and transfected cells express the peptides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2008
    Assignee: IBC Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
    Inventors: Fernando J. R. do Couto, Roberto L. Ceriani, Jerry A. Peterson