Patents by Inventor Herbert C. Morse, III

Herbert C. Morse, III 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: 8247228
    Abstract: The invention provides a method for promoting differentiation of a mature naïve B cell or a B cell progenitor into a memory B cell or a plasma cell. The method comprises (a) contacting a population of cells comprising a mature naïve B cell or a B cell progenitor with an agent that activates at least one of JAK1, JAK3, STAT3, STAT5A or STAT5B; wherein the population of cells optionally is contacted with an antigen, and (b) isolating the memory B cell or plasma cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2012
    Assignee: The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services
    Inventors: Catherine Rachel Ettinger, Peter E. Lipsky, Warren J. Leonard, Rosanne Spolski, Herbert C. Morse, III
  • Patent number: 7993919
    Abstract: A method is disclosed herein for inducing differentiation of a B cell progenitor into a memory B cells and/or a plasma cell. The method includes contacting a population of cells including a mature B cell or a B cell progenitor with an effective amount of IL-21, and isolating memory B cells or plasma cells. In one embodiment, the B cell progenitor is an immature B cell. A method is also disclosed for enhancing an immune response. The method includes contacting a population of cells including a B cell progenitor with an effective amount of IL-21, and isolating memory B cells or plasma cells. The memory B cells arid/or the plasma cell are then introduced into the subject to enhance the immune response. A method is also disclosed for treating a subject with a condition comprising a specific deficiency of at least one of memory B cells and plasma cells. A method is disclosed for identifying an agent with a physiological effect on one or more of a memory B cell and a plasma cell differentiation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2011
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services
    Inventors: Warren J. Leonard, Peter Lipsky, Herbert C. Morse, III, Catherine Rachel Ettinger, Rosanne Spolski
  • Publication number: 20080305076
    Abstract: A method is disclosed herein for inducing differentiation of a B cell progenitor into a memory B cells and/or a plasma cell. The method includes contacting a population of cells including a mature B cell or a B cell progenitor with an effective amount of IL-21, and isolating memory B cells or plasma cells. In one embodiment, the B cell progenitor is an immature B cell. A method is also disclosed for enhancing an immune response. The method includes contacting a population of cells including a B cell progenitor with an effective amount of IL-21, and isolating memory B cells or plasma cells. The memory B cells and/or the plasma cell are then introduced into the subject to enhance the immune response. A method is also disclosed for treating a subject with a condition comprising a specific deficiency of at least one of memory B cells and plasma cells. A method is disclosed for identifying an agent with a physiological effect on one or more of a memory B cell and a plasma cell differentiation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2008
    Publication date: December 11, 2008
    Applicant: GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY, DEP.
    Inventors: Catherine Rachel Ettinger, Peter E. Lipsky, Warren J. Leonard, Rosanne Spolski, Herbert C. Morse, III
  • Patent number: 7378276
    Abstract: A method is disclosed herein for inducing differentiation of a B cell progenitor into a memory B cells and/or a plasma cell. The method includes contacting a population of cells including a mature B cell or a B cell progenitor with an effective amount of IL-21, and isolating memory B cells or plasma cells. In one embodiment, the B cell progenitor is an immature B cell. A method is also disclosed for enhancing an immune response. The method includes contacting a population of cells including a B cell progenitor with an effective amount of IL-21, and isolating memory B cells or plasma cells. The memory B cells and/or the plasma cell are then introduced into the subject to enhance the immune response. A method is also disclosed for treating a subject with a condition comprising a specific deficiency of at least one of memory B cells and plasma cells. A method is disclosed for identifying an agent with a physiological effect on one or more of a memory B cell and a plasma cell differentiation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2008
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services
    Inventors: Catherine Rachel Ettinger, Peter E. Lipsky, Warren J. Leonard, Rosanne Spolski, Herbert C. Morse, III
  • Patent number: 7375206
    Abstract: An isolated or purified nucleic acid molecule consisting essentially of a nucleotide sequence encoding a human or a non-human BORIS, or a fragment of either of the foregoing; an isolated or purified nucleic acid molecule consisting essentially of a nucleotide sequence that is complementary to a nucleotide sequence encoding a human or a non-human BORIS, or a fragment of either of the foregoing; a vector comprising such an isolated or purified nucleic acid molecule; a cell comprising such a vector; an isolated or purified polypeptide molecule consisting essentially of an amino acid sequence encoding a human or a non-human BORIS, or a fragment of either of the foregoing; a cell line that produces a monoclonal antibody that is specific for an aforementioned isolated or purified polypeptide molecule; and the monoclonal antibody produced by the cell line; methods of diagnosing a cancer or a predisposition to a cancer in a male or female mammal; a method of prognosticating a cancer in a mammal; a method of assessing
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2008
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Department of Health and Human Services
    Inventors: Victor V. Lobanenkov, Dmitri I. Loukinov, Herbert C. Morse, III