Patents Assigned to Amgen Research (Munich) GmbH
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Patent number: 11155629Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific antibody construct comprising a first binding domain which binds to human EGFRVIII on the surface of a target cell and a second binding domain which binds to human CD3 on the surface of a T cell. Moreover, the invention provides a polynucleotide encoding the antibody construct, a vector comprising said polynucleotide and a host cell transformed or transfected with said polynucleotide or vector. Furthermore, the invention provides a process for the production of the antibody construct of the invention, a medical use of said antibody construct and a kit comprising said antibody construct.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2019Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Tobias Raum, Ines Herrmann, Patrick Hoffmann, Peter Kufer, Markus Muenz, Doris Rau
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Patent number: 11154617Abstract: Provided are pharmaceutical means and methods for the prevention, treatment or amelioration of indolent or aggressive B cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (B NHL) and B cell leukemia comprising the administration of a bispecific single chain antibody construct to a subject in the need thereof and the use of said bispecific single chain antibody construct for the preparation of a pharmaceutical composition for the prevention, treatment or amelioration of indolent or aggressive B cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (B NHL) and B cell leukemia, whereby said construct is to be administered for at least 1 week in specified daily doses. Moreover, the invention relates to kits comprising a bispecific single chain antibody construct to be used in accordance with this invention.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Patrick Baeuerle, Peter Kufer, Matthias Klinger, Eugen Leo
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Publication number: 20210277143Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). The invention also provides nucleic acids encoding said bispecific single chain antibody molecule as well as vectors and host cells and a process for its production. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said bispecific single chain antibody molecule and medical uses of said bispecific single chain antibody molecule.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Applicant: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Peter KUFER, Tobias RAUM, Roman KISCHEL, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick HOFFMANN, Doris RAU, Susanne MANGOLD, Matthias KLINGER, Evelyne SCHALLER, Susanne HAUSMANN, Petra FLUHR, Carola STEIGER
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Publication number: 20210269550Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). The invention also provides nucleic acids encoding said bispecific single chain antibody molecule as well as vectors and host cells and a process for its production. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said bispecific single chain antibody molecule and medical uses of said bispecific single chain antibody molecule.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Applicant: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Peter KUFER, Tobias RAUM, Roman KISCHEL, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick HOFFMANN, Doris RAU, Susanne MANGOLD, Matthias KLINGER, Evelyne SCHALLER, Susanne HAUSMANN, Petra FLUHR, Carola STEIGER
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Patent number: 11084876Abstract: The present invention relates in essence to a compound which decreases or inhibits the binding of mammalian T-cells to mammalian endothelial cells for use in a method of prophylaxis and/or amelioration and/or treatment of clinical adverse events caused by therapy which comprises re-directing of T-cells against target cells in a patient. Methods of treatment of patients having or being at risk of clinical adverse events caused by therapy which comprises re-directing of T-cells against target cells are also contemplated.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2017Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Peter Kufer, Dirk Nagorsen, Juergen Scheele, Gerhard Zugmaier, Matthias Klinger, Patrick Hoffmann, Virginie Naegele, Elaine-Pashupati Dopfer
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Patent number: 11079381Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for risk-stratifying subjects suffering from B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), wherein said subjects are intended for a therapy comprising administration of a CD3 binding domain. Risk-stratification is based on the determination of the amount blast cells in a bone marrow sample from said subject, and/or on the determination of the number of blast cells per 1 ?l in a CSF sample from said subject. According to the category into which subjects are risk-stratified, said subjects can be appropriately treated, while their risk of a potential adverse neurological reaction can be reduced or even excluded.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2015Date of Patent: August 3, 2021Assignees: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBH, AMGEN INC.Inventors: Gerhard Zugmaier, Peter Kufer, Shilpa Alekar
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Patent number: 11053318Abstract: The present invention provides a bispecific construct comprising a first binding domain specifically binding to CD33 and a second binding domain specifically binding to CD3 for use in a method for the treatment of myeloid leukemia, wherein the construct is administered for a maximal period of 14 days followed by a period of at least 14 days without administration of the construct. Moreover, the invention provides a method for the treatment of myeloid leukemia comprising the administration of a therapeutically efficient amount of such bispecific construct and the use of such bispecific construct for the preparation of a pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of myeloid leukemia.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2017Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Gerhard Zugmaier, Peter Kufer, Roman Kischel, Marion Subklewe, Christina Heitmueller
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Patent number: 11028171Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific antibody construct comprising a first human binding domain which binds to human CDH3 on the surface of a target cell and a second binding domain which binds to human CDS on the surface of a T cell. Moreover, the invention provides a polynucleotide encoding the antibody construct, a vector comprising said polynucleotide and a host cell transformed or transfected with said polynucleotide or vector. Furthermore, the invention provides a process for the production of the antibody construct of the invention, a medical use of said antibody construct and a kit comprising said antibody construct.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2016Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Bertram Weiss, Ann-Lena Frisk, Ruprecht Zierz, Peter Kufer, Tobias Raum, Doris Rau, Jonas Anlahr, Ralf Lutterbüse, Lisa Nahrwold, Christoph Dahlhoff, Claudia Blümel, Patrick Hoffmann
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Patent number: 10981998Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain consisting of one antibody variable domain capable of binding to an epitope of the human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of a human and a non-chimpanzee primate tumor target antigen. The invention further relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3? (epsilon) chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain consisting of one antibody variable domain capable of binding to an epitope of a human and a non-chimpanzee primate tumor target antigen.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2009Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Peter Kufer, Tobias Raum, Roman Kischel, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick Hoffman, Matthias Klinger, Doris Rau, Susanne Mangold
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Patent number: 10933132Abstract: The present invention provides a combination epigenetic factors and bispecific compounds targeting CD33 and CD3 in the treatment of myeloid leukemia, wherein the epigenetic factor is selected from the group consisting of histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors, DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) I inhibitors, hydroxyurea, Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor (G-CSF), histone demethylase inhibitors and ATRA (All Trans-retinoic acid). Accordingly, the invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a CD33 targeting compound and at least one epigenetic factor and an epigenetic factor for use in the amelioration and/or treatment of a myeloid leukemia, wherein the epigenetic factor increases the responsiveness of a patient to a CD33 targeting compound.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2014Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignees: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBH, AMGEN INC.Inventors: Roland B. Walter, Marion Subklewe, Christina Krupka
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Patent number: 10851170Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific antibody construct comprising a first binding domain which binds to human CD70 on the surface of a target cell and a second binding domain which binds to human CD3 on the surface of a T cell. Moreover, the invention provides a polynucleotide encoding the antibody construct, a vector comprising said polynucleotide and a host cell transformed or transfected with said polynucleotide or vector. Furthermore, the invention provides a process for the production of the antibody construct of the invention, a medical use of said antibody construct and a kit comprising said antibody construct.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2016Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignees: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBH, AMGEN INC.Inventors: Tobias Raum, Claudia Blümel, Wibke Deisting, Patrick Hoffmann, Ralf Lutterbüse, Elisabeth Nahrwold, Olivier Nolan-Stevaux, Marc Panzer
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Patent number: 10781264Abstract: The present invention provides bispecific antibody constructs of a specific Fc modality characterized by comprising a first domain binding to PSMA, a second domain binding to an extracellular epitope of the human and the Macaca CD3? chain and a third domain, which is the specific Fc modality. Moreover, the invention provides a polynucleotide, encoding the antibody construct, a vector comprising this polynucleotide, host cells, expressing the construct and a pharmaceutical composition comprising the same.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2017Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Tobias Raum, Markus Münz, Johannes Brozy, Peter Kufer, Patrick Hoffmann, Matthias Friedrich, Benno Rattel, Pamela Bogner, Andreas Wolf, Cornelius Pompe
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Patent number: 10758621Abstract: The present invention relates to aqueous formulations comprising a compound neutralizing GM-CSF in concentrations of at least about 20 mg/ml, a tonicity modifier and a buffer, wherein the composition is stable. The ingredients of the formulation preferably provide stability to the compound neutralizing GM-CSF in view of long-term storage. In a preferred aspect, the formulation is for use in therapy, preferably for use in the treatment of inflammatory and autoimmune disorders, preferably including allergic and psoriatic disorders, as well as arthritic and asthmatic disorders. Furthermore, a kit comprising the formulation of the invention is provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2018Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignees: Amgen Research (Munich) GmbH, Takeda GmbHInventors: Thomas Urbig, Thomas Boehm, Wolfram Steinhilber, Michael Molhoj
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Patent number: 10696744Abstract: The present invention provides means and methods for treating diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL). Specifically, a bispecific CD19×CD3 antibody which engages T cells via its CD3 binding portion and concomitantly binds to CD19 on the surface of, in particular, lymphoma cells via its CD19 binding portion (i.e. a bispecific T cell engager, “BiTE”) is administered for use in the treatment of tumorous mass of lymophoreticular tissue and/or extranodal lymphoma caused by DLBCL in a patient.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Gerhard Zugmaier, Dirk Nagorsen, Juergen Scheele
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Patent number: 10683351Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific antibody construct comprising a first binding domain which binds to human DLL3 on the surface of a target cell and a second binding domain which binds to human CD3 on the surface of a T cell. Moreover, the invention provides a polynucleotide encoding the antibody construct, a vector comprising the polynucleotide and a host cell transformed or transfected with the polynucleotide or vector. Furthermore, the invention provides a process for the production of the antibody construct of the invention, a medical use of the antibody construct and a kit comprising the antibody construct.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2019Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Tobias Raum, Claudia Blümel, Christoph Dahlhoff, Patrick Hoffmann, Peter Kufer, Ralf Lutterbüse, Elisabeth Nahrwold, Jochen Pendzialek
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Patent number: 10662243Abstract: The disclosure provides a method for assessing the risk of potential adverse effects for a human patient mediated by the administration of a CD19×CD3 bispecific antibody to said patient comprising determining the ratio of B cells to T cells of said patient. The disclosure also provides a method for administering a CD19×CD3 bispecific antibody to a human patient having a B:T cell ratio of about 1:5 or lower, comprising administering doses in a dosing regimen. This dosing regimen can be applied in methods for treating malignant CD19 positive lymphocytes or for ameliorating and/or preventing an adverse effect mediated by the administration of said bispecific antibody. The Also provided is a pharmaceutical package or kit comprising a first dose and a second dose and optionally a third dose of said antibody.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2014Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Dirk Nagorsen, Peter Kufer, Gerhard Zugmaier, Patrick Bauerle
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Patent number: 10519241Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific antibody construct comprising a first binding domain which binds to human EGFRVIII on the surface of a target cell and a second binding domain which binds to human CD3 on the surface of a T cell. Moreover, the invention provides a polynucleotide encoding the antibody construct, a vector comprising said polynucleotide and a host cell transformed or transfected with said polynucleotide or vector. Furthermore, the invention provides a process for the production of the antibody construct of the invention, a medical use of said antibody construct and a kit comprising said antibody construct.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2016Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Tobias Raum, Ines Herrmann, Patrick Hoffmann, Peter Kufer, Markus Muenz, Doris Rau
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Patent number: 10301391Abstract: The present invention provides bispecific antibody constructs of a specific Fc modality characterized by comprising a first domain binding to BCMA, a second domain binding to an extracellular epitope of the human and/or the Macaca CD3? chain and a third domain, which is the specific Fc modality. Moreover, the invention provides a polynucleotide, encoding the antibody construct, a vector comprising this polynucleotide, host cells, expressing the construct and a pharmaceutical composition comprising the same.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2017Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignees: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBH, AMGEN INC.Inventors: Tobias Raum, Markus Münz, Johannes Brozy, Peter Kufer, Patrick Hoffmann, Matthias Friedrich, Benno Rattel, Pamela Bogner, Andreas Wolf, Cornelius Pompe
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Patent number: 10294300Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific antibody construct comprising a first binding domain which binds to human DLL3 on the surface of a target cell and a second binding domain which binds to human CD3 on the surface of a T cell. Moreover, the invention provides a polynucleotide encoding the antibody construct, a vector comprising said polynucleotide and a host cell transformed or transfected with said polynucleotide or vector. Furthermore, the invention provides a process for the production of the antibody construct of the invention, a medical use of said antibody construct and a kit comprising said antibody construct.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2016Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Tobias Raum, Claudia Blümel, Christoph Dahlhoff, Patrick Hoffmann, Peter Kufer, Ralf Lutterbüse, Elisabeth Nahrwold, Jochen Pendzialek
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Patent number: 10191034Abstract: A method for assessing the risk of potential adverse effects for a human patient receiving a CD19×CD3 bispecific antibody is provided. The method comprises determining the total B count in the patient, and identifying a B cell number indicative of a patient at risk of potential adverse effects from the antibody. The method further provides a dosing schedule for administering the antibody to the patient identified as at risk of potential adverse effects. Also provided is a pharmaceutical package or kit comprising a first dose and a second dose, and optionally a third dose, of the CD19×CD3 bispecific antibody as defined in the methods/dosage regimen of the disclosure.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2012Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventor: Dirk Nagorsen