Patents by Inventor Jamey WEICHERT
Jamey WEICHERT 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).
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Publication number: 20250090645Abstract: A method of treating a malignant solid tumor in a subject is disclosed herein. The method includes the steps of administering to the subject an immunomodulatory dose of a radiohalogenated compound that is differentially taken up by and retained within malignant solid tumor tissue, and performing in situ tumor vaccination in the subject by intratumorally injecting into (or treating via a separate method) at least one of the malignant solid tumors a composition that includes one or more agents capable of stimulating specific immune cells within the tumor microenvironment. In certain exemplary embodiments, the radiohalogenated compound has the formula: wherein R1 is a radioactive halogen isotope, n is 18 and R2 is —N+(CH3)3.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Inventors: Jamey Weichert, Paul M. Sondel, Anatoly Pinchuk, Zachary Morris, Mario Otto, Bryan Bednarz
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Patent number: 12109256Abstract: A method of treating a malignant solid tumor in a subject is disclosed herein. The method includes the steps of administering to the subject an immunomodulatory dose of a radiohalogenated compound that is differentially taken up by and retained within malignant solid tumor tissue, and performing in situ tumor vaccination in the subject by intratumorally injecting into (or treating via a separate method) at least one of the malignant solid tumors a composition that includes one or more agents capable of stimulating specific immune cells within the tumor microenvironment. In certain exemplary embodiments, the radiohalogenated compound has the formula: wherein R1 is a radioactive halogen isotope, n is 18 and R2 is —N+(CH3)3.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2020Date of Patent: October 8, 2024Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research FoundationInventors: Jamey Weichert, Paul M. Sondel, Anatoly Pinchuk, Zachary Morris, Mario Otto, Bryan Bednarz
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Publication number: 20240066156Abstract: The disclosed method of treating a malignant solid tumor in a subject includes the steps of administering to the subject an immunomodulatory dose of a radioactive phospholipid metal chelate compound that is differentially retained within malignant solid tumor tissue, and performing in situ tumor vaccination in the subject by introducing into at least one of the malignant solid tumors one or more agents capable of stimulating specific immune cells within the tumor microenvironment, or by performing another method of in situ tumor vaccination. In a non-limiting example, the radioactive phospholipid metal chelate compound has the formula: wherein R1 comprises a chelating agent that is chelated to a metal atom, wherein the metal atom is an alpha, beta or Auger emitting metal isotope with a half life of greater than 6 hours and less than 30 days. In one such embodiment, a is 1, n is 18, m is 0, b is 1, and R2 is —N+(CH3)3.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: Jamey Weichert, Paul Sondel, Anatoly Pinchuk, Zachary Morris, Mario Otto, Bryan Bednarz, Peter Carlson
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Publication number: 20230398239Abstract: The disclosed method of treating a malignant solid tumor in a subject includes the steps of administering to the subject an immunomodulatory dose of a radioactive phospholipid ether metal chelate, a radiohalogenated phospholipid ether, or other targeted radiotherapy (TRT) agent that is differentially retained within malignant solid tumor tissue, and either (a) performing in situ tumor vaccination in the subject by introducing into at least one of the malignant solid tumors one or more agents capable of stimulating specific immune cells within the tumor microenvironment, or (b) performing immunotherapy in the subject by systemically administering to the subject an immunostimulatory agent, such as an immune checkpoint inhibitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2023Publication date: December 14, 2023Inventors: Jamey Weichert, Paul Sondel, Ravi Patel, Zachary Morris, Peter Carlson, Reinier Hernandez, Joseph Grudzinski
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Publication number: 20230310610Abstract: Alkylphosphocholine analogs incorporating a chelating moiety that is chelated to gadolinium are disclosed herein. The alkylphophocholine analogs are compounds having the formula: or a salt therof. R1 includes a chelating agent that is chelated to a gadolinium atom; a is 0 or 1; n is an integer from 12 to 30; m is 0 or 1; Y is —H, —OH, —COOH, —COOX, —OCOX, or —OX, wherein X is an alkyl or an arylalkyl; R2 is —N+H3, —N+H2Z, —N+HZ2, or —N+Z3, wherein each Z is independently an alkyl or an aroalkyl; and b is 1 or 2. The compounds can be used to detect solid tumors or to treat solid tumors. In detection/imaging applications, the gadolinium emits signals that are detectable using magnetic resonance imaging. In therapeutic treatment, the gadolinium emits tumor-targeting charged particles when exposed to epithermal neutrons.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2023Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Jamey Weichert, Anatoly Pinchuk, Wolfgang Axel Tome
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Patent number: 11730834Abstract: The disclosed method of treating a malignant solid tumor in a subject includes the steps of administering to the subject an immunomodulatory dose of a radioactive phospholipid metal chelate compound that is differentially retained within malignant solid tumor tissue, and performing in situ tumor vaccination in the subject by introducing into at least one of the malignant solid tumors one or more agents capable of stimulating specific immune cells within the tumor microenvironment, or by performing another method of in situ tumor vaccination. In a non-limiting example, the radioactive phospholipid metal chelate compound has the formula: wherein R1 comprises a chelating agent that is chelated to a metal atom, wherein the metal atom is an alpha, beta or Auger emitting metal isotope with a half life of greater than 6 hours and less than 30 days. In one such embodiment, a is 1, n is 18, m is 0, b is 1, and R2 is —N+(CH3)3.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2020Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research FoundationInventors: Jamey Weichert, Paul Sondel, Anatoly Pinchuk, Zachary Morris, Mario Otto, Bryan Bednarz, Peter Carlson
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Patent number: 11633506Abstract: The disclosed method of treating a malignant solid tumor in a subject includes the steps of administering to the subject an immunomodulatory dose of a radioactive phospholipid ether metal chelate, a radiohalogenated phospholipid ether, or other targeted radiotherapy (TRT) agent that is differentially retained within malignant solid tumor tissue, and either (a) performing in situ tumor vaccination in the subject by introducing into at least one of the malignant solid tumors one or more agents capable of stimulating specific immune cells within the tumor microenvironment, or (b) performing immunotherapy in the subject by systemically administering to the subject an immunostimulatory agent, such as an immune checkpoint inhibitor.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2017Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: WISCONSIN ALUMNI RESEARCH FOUNDATIONInventors: Jamey Weichert, Paul Sondel, Ravi Patel, Zachary Morris, Peter Carlson, Reinier Hernandez, Joseph Grudzinski
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Patent number: 11623007Abstract: Alkylphosphocholine analogs incorporating a chelating moiety that is chelated to gadolinium are disclosed herein. The alkylphophocholine analogs are compounds having the formula: or a salt therof. R1 includes a chelating agent that is chelated to a gadolinium atom; a is 0 or 1; n is an integer from 12 to 30; m is 0 or 1; Y is —H, —OH, —COOH, —COOX, —OCOX, or —OX, wherein X is an alkyl or an arylalkyl; R2 is —N+H3, —N+H2Z, —N+HZ2, or —N+Z3, wherein each Z is independently an alkyl or an aroalkyl; and b is 1 or 2. The compounds can be used to detect solid tumors or to treat solid tumors. In detection/imaging applications, the gadolinium emits signals that are detectable using magnetic resonance imaging. In therapeutic treatment, the gadolinium emits tumor-targeting charged particles when exposed to epithermal neutrons.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2020Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research FoundationInventors: Jamey Weichert, Anatoly Pinchuk, Wolfgang Axel Tome
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Publication number: 20220105207Abstract: Dual-modality contrast agents are disclosed herein, having the general formula: R1 includes a chelating moiety that is chelated to a Mn2+ isotope. The disclosed contrast agents differentially target a wide range of malignant tumor tissues, and can be simultaneously used as contrast agents for both magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission topography (PET) imaging. Accordingly, the disclosed contrast agent can be used in diagnosing and monitoring solid tumor cancers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2021Publication date: April 7, 2022Inventors: Jamey Weichert, Reinier Hernandez, Ray Zhang, Anatoly Pinchuk
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Publication number: 20220048935Abstract: Alkylphosphocholine analogs incorporating a chelating moiety that chelates a radioactive metal isotope are disclosed herein. The alkylphophocholine analogs, which can be used to treat or detect solid tumors, have the formula: R1 includes a chelating agent that is chelated to a metal atom, wherein the metal atom is a positron or single photon emitting metal isotope with a half life of greater than or equal to 4 hours, or an alpha, beta or Auger emitting metal isotope with a half life of greater than 6 hours and less than 30 days; a is 0 or 1; n is an integer from 12 to 30; m is 0 or 1; Y is —H, —OH, —COOH, —COOX, —OCOX, or —OX, wherein X is an alkyl or an arylalkyl; R2 is —N+H3, —N+H2Z, —N+HZ2, or —N+Z3, wherein each Z is independently an alkyl or an aroalkyl; and b is 1 or 2.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Inventors: Jamey Weichert, Anatoly Pinchuk, Reinier Hernandez
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Patent number: 11186598Abstract: Alkylphosphocholine analogs incorporating a chelating moiety that chelates a radioactive metal isotope are disclosed herein. The alkylphophocholine analogs, which can be used to treat or detect solid tumors, have the formula: R1 includes a chelating agent that is chelated to a metal atom, wherein the metal atom is a positron or single photon emitting metal isotope with a half life of greater than or equal to 4 hours, or an alpha, beta or Auger emitting metal isotope with a half life of greater than 6 hours and less than 30 days; a is 0 or 1; n is an integer from 12 to 30; m is 0 or 1; Y is —H, —OH, —COOH, —COOX, —OCOX, or —OX, wherein X is an alkyl or an arylalkyl; R2 is —N+H3, —N+H2Z, —N+HZ2, or —N+Z3, wherein each Z is independently an alkyl or an aroalkyl; and b is 1 or 2.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2020Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research FoundationInventors: Jamey Weichert, Anatoly Pinchuk, Reinier Hernandez
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Publication number: 20210008203Abstract: Alkylphosphocholine analogs incorporating a chelating moiety that is chelated to gadolinium are disclosed herein. The alkylphophocholine analogs are compounds having the formula: or a salt therof. R1 includes a chelating agent that is chelated to a gadolinium atom; a is 0 or 1; n is an integer from 12 to 30; m is 0 or 1; Y is —H, —OH, —COOH, —COOX, —OCOX, or —OX, wherein X is an alkyl or an arylalkyl; R2 is —N+H3, —N+H2Z, —N+HZ2, or —N+Z3, wherein each Z is independently an alkyl or an aroalkyl; and b is 1 or 2. The compounds can be used to detect solid tumors or to treat solid tumors. In detection/imaging applications, the gadolinium emits signals that are detectable using magnetic resonance imaging. In therapeutic treatment, the gadolinium emits tumor-targeting charged particles when exposed to epithermal neutrons.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2020Publication date: January 14, 2021Inventors: Jamey Weichert, Anatoly Pinchuk, Wolfgang Axel Tome
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Patent number: 10813998Abstract: Alkylphosphocholine analogs incorporating a chelating moiety that is chelated to gadolinium are disclosed herein. The alkylphophocholine analogs are compounds having the formula: or a salt thereof. R1 includes a chelating agent that is chelated to a gadolinium atom; a is 0 or 1; n is an integer from 12 to 30; m is 0 or 1; Y is —H, —OH, —COOH, —COOX, —OCOX, or —OX, wherein X is an alkyl or an arylalkyl; R2 is —N+H3, —N+H2Z, —N+HZ2, or —N+Z3, wherein each Z is independently an alkyl or an aroalkyl; and b is 1 or 2. The compounds can be used to detect solid tumors or to treat solid tumors. In detection/imaging applications, the gadolinium emits signals that are detectable using magnetic resonance imaging. In therapeutic treatment, the gadolinium emits tumor-targeting charged particles when exposed to epithermal neutrons.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2019Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research FoundationInventors: Jamey Weichert, Anatoly Pinchuk, Wolfgang Axel Tome
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Publication number: 20200330621Abstract: The disclosed method of treating a malignant solid tumor in a subject includes the steps of administering to the subject an immunomodulatory dose of a radioactive phospholipid metal chelate compound that is differentially retained within malignant solid tumor tissue, and performing in situ tumor vaccination in the subject by introducing into at least one of the malignant solid tumors one or more agents capable of stimulating specific immune cells within the tumor microenvironment, or by performing another method of in situ tumor vaccination. In a non-limiting example, the radioactive phospholipid metal chelate compound has the formula: wherein R1 comprises a chelating agent that is chelated to a metal atom, wherein the metal atom is an alpha, beta or Auger emitting metal isotope with a half life of greater than 6 hours and less than 30 days. In one such embodiment, a is 1, n is 18, m is 0, b is 1, and R2 is —N+(CH3)3.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Jamey Weichert, Paul Sondel, Anatoly Pinchuk, Zachary Morris, Mario Otto, Bryan Bednarz, Peter Carlson
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Publication number: 20200330567Abstract: A method of treating a malignant solid tumor in a subject is disclosed herein. The method includes the steps of administering to the subject an immunomodulatory dose of a radiohalogenated compound that is differentially taken up by and retained within malignant solid tumor tissue, and performing in situ tumor vaccination in the subject by intratumorally injecting into (or treating via a separate method) at least one of the malignant solid tumors a composition that includes one or more agents capable of stimulating specific immune cells within the tumor microenvironment. In certain exemplary embodiments, the radiohalogenated compound has the formula: wherein R1 is a radioactive halogen isotope, n is 18 and R2 is —N+(CH3)3.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Jamey Weichert, Paul M. Sondel, Anatoly Pinchuk, Zachary Morris, Mario Otto, Bryan Bednarz
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Publication number: 20200291049Abstract: Alkylphosphocholine analogs incorporating a chelating moiety that chelates a radioactive metal isotope are disclosed herein. The alkylphophocholine analogs, which can be used to treat or detect solid tumors, have the formula: R1 includes a chelating agent that is chelated to a metal atom, wherein the metal atom is a positron or single photon emitting metal isotope with a half life of greater than or equal to 4 hours, or an alpha, beta or Auger emitting metal isotope with a half life of greater than 6 hours and less than 30 days; a is 0 or 1; n is an integer from 12 to 30; m is 0 or 1; Y is —H, —OH, —COOH, —COOX, —OCOX, or —OX, wherein X is an alkyl or an arylalkyl; R2 is —N+H3, —N+H2Z, —N+HZ2, or —N+Z3, wherein each Z is independently an alkyl or an aroalkyl; and b is 1 or 2.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Jamey Weichert, Anatoly Pinchuk, Reinier Hernandez
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Patent number: 10751430Abstract: The disclosed method of treating a malignant solid tumor in a subject includes the steps of administering to the subject an immunomodulatory dose of a radioactive phospholipid metal chelate compound that is differentially retained within malignant solid tumor tissue, and performing in situ tumor vaccination in the subject by introducing into at least one of the malignant solid tumors one or more agents capable of stimulating specific immune cells within the tumor microenvironment, or by performing another method of in situ tumor vaccination. In a non-limiting example, the radioactive phospholipid metal chelate compound has the formula: wherein R1 comprises a chelating agent that is chelated to a metal atom, wherein the metal atom is an alpha, beta or Auger emitting metal isotope with a half life of greater than 6 hours and less than 30 days. In one such embodiment, a is 1, n is 18, m is 0, b is 1, and R2 is —N+(CH3)3.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2017Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research FoundationInventors: Jamey Weichert, Paul Sondel, Anatoly Pinchuk, Zachary Morris, Mario Otto, Bryan Bednarz, Peter Carlson
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Patent number: 10736949Abstract: A method of treating a malignant solid tumor in a subject is disclosed herein. The method includes the steps of administering to the subject an immunomodulatory dose of a radiohalogenated compound that is differentially taken up by and retained within malignant solid tumor tissue, and performing in situ tumor vaccination in the subject by intratumorally injecting into (or treating via a separate method) at least one of the malignant solid tumors a composition that includes one or more agents capable of stimulating specific immune cells within the tumor microenvironment. In certain exemplary embodiments, the radiohalogenated compound has the formula: wherein R1 is a radioactive halogen isotope, n is 18 and R2 is —N+(CH3)3.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2017Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research FoundationInventors: Jamey Weichert, Paul M. Sondel, Anatoly Pinchuk, Zachary Morris, Mario Otto, Bryan Bednarz
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Publication number: 20200237935Abstract: Dual-modality contrast agents are disclosed herein, having the general formula: R1 includes a chelating moiety that is chelated to a Mn2+ isotope. The disclosed contrast agents differentially target a wide range of malignant tumor tissues, and can be simultaneously used as contrast agents for both magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission topography (PET) imaging. Accordingly, the disclosed contrast agent can be used in diagnosing and monitoring solid tumor cancers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2020Publication date: July 30, 2020Inventors: Jamey Weichert, Reinier Hernandez, Ray Zhang, Anatoly Pinchuk
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Publication number: 20190184040Abstract: Dual-modality contrast agents are disclosed herein, having the general formula: R1 includes a chelating moiety that is chelated to a Mn2+ isotope. The disclosed contrast agents differentially target a wide range of malignant tumor tissues, and can be simultaneously used as contrast agents for both magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission topography (PET) imaging. Accordingly, the disclosed contrast agent can be used in diagnosing and monitoring solid tumor cancers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2018Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Jamey Weichert, Reinier Hernandez, Ray Zhang, Anatoly Pinchuk