Patents by Inventor Erik P. Lillehoj

Erik P. Lillehoj 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).

  • Patent number: 10537609
    Abstract: Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellin protein recruits the mammalian host sialidase enzyme neuraminidase-1 (NEU1) to remove sialic acid residues from the extracellular domain of the mammalian cell-surface protein MUC1 (MUC1-ED), thereby exposing a cryptic binding site on the MUC1-ED protein backbone for flagellin binding. NEU1-driven MUC1-ED desialylation rapidly increases P. aeruginosa adhesion to the airway epithelium. MUC1-ED desialylation also increases MUC1-ED cleavage and shedding from the cell surface, where desialylated, shed MUC1-ED competitively blocks P. aeruginosa adhesion to cell-associated MUC1-ED. Presented herein are data showing that exogenously-administered, deglycosylated MUC1-ED peptides reduced adhesion of P. aeruginosa to airway epithelial cells. Also presented are data showing that administration of P. aeruginosa to mice in combination with deglycosylated MUC1-ED decreased P. aeruginosa recovered from the lungs at 48 hr and 72 hr post-infection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2020
    Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE
    Inventors: Erik P. Lillehoj, Avelino C. Verceles, Simeon E. Goldblum
  • Publication number: 20170319655
    Abstract: Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellin protein recruits the mammalian host sialidase enzyme neuraminidase-1 (NEU1) to remove sialic acid residues from the extracellular domain of the mammalian cell-surface protein MUC1 (MUC1-ED), thereby exposing a cryptic binding site on the MUC1-ED protein backbone for flagellin binding. NEU1-driven MUC1-ED desialylation rapidly increases P. aeruginosa adhesion to the airway epithelium. MUC1-ED desialylation also increases MUC1-ED cleavage and shedding from the cell surface, where desialylated, shed MUC1-ED competitively blocks P. aeruginosa adhesion to cell-associated MUC1-ED. Presented herein are data showing that exogenously-administered, deglycosylated MUC1-ED peptides reduced adhesion of P. aeruginosa to airway epithelial cells. Also presented are data showing that administration of P. aeruginosa to mice in combination with deglycosylated MUC1-ED decreased P. aeruginosa recovered from the lungs at 48 hr and 72 hr post-infection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2017
    Publication date: November 9, 2017
    Applicants: UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS REPRESENTED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
    Inventors: Erik P. LILLEHOJ, Avelino C. VERCELES, Simeon E. GOLDBLUM
  • Patent number: 6632603
    Abstract: An immunoassay of a liquid biological specimen for a specific analyte is conducted by forming a test sample by contacting the specimen with: (1) a binding substance of a ligand, antiligand or receptor capable of binding the analyte and (2) a detector substance of a colloidal gold or silver labeled ligand or antiligand to form a test sample. The test sample is applied by flowing onto a defined zone of an insoluble porous support film having a pore size impassable to a complex formed between the analyte, if present, with the binding substance and the detector substance, but passable to the binding substance and detector substance while remaining uncomplexed in the absence of the desired analyte. If the analyte is present in the test specimen, the detector substance binds with the analyte and the binding substance to form a visually inspectable complex on the surface of the porous support film.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2003
    Inventors: Thomas T. Hubscher, Erik P. Lillehoj