Patents by Inventor Katrin Schwarz

Katrin Schwarz 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: 20100098722
    Abstract: The invention relates to the finding that virus like particles (VLPs) can be loaded with immunostimulatory substances, in particular with DNA oligonucleotides containing non-methylated C and G (CpGs). Such CpG-VLPs are dramatically more immunogenic than their CpG-free counterparts and induce enhanced B and T cell responses. The immune response against antigens optionally coupled, fused or attached otherwise to the VLPs is similarly enhanced as the immune response against the VLP itself. In addition, the T cell responses against both the VLPs and antigens are especially directed to the Th1 type. Antigens attached to CpG-loaded VLPs may therefore be ideal vaccines for prophylactic or therapeutic vaccination against allergies, tumors and other self-molecules and chronic viral diseases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 24, 2009
    Publication date: April 22, 2010
    Inventors: Martin F. BACHMANN, Andreas Cornelius, Vania Manolova, Patrik Maurer, Edwin Meijerink, Karl G. Proba, Katrin Schwarz
  • Patent number: 7517520
    Abstract: The invention relates to the finding that virus like particles (VLPs) can be loaded with immunostimulatory substances, in particular with DNA oligonucleotides containing non-methylated C and G (CpGs). Such CpG-VLPs are dramatically more immunogenic than their CpG-free counterparts and induce enhanced B and T cell responses. The immune response against antigens optionally coupled, fused or attached otherwise to the VLPs is similarly enhanced as the immune response against the VLP itself. In addition, the T cell responses against both the VLPs and antigens are especially directed to the Th1 type. Antigens attached to CpG-loaded VLPs may therefore be ideal vaccines for prophylactic or therapeutic vaccination against allergies, tumors and other self-molecules and chronic viral diseases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2009
    Assignee: Cytos Biotechnology AG
    Inventors: Vania Manolova, Martin F. Bachmann, Andreas Cornelius, Patrik Maurer, Edwin Meijerink, Karl G. Proba, Katrin Schwarz
  • Publication number: 20080095738
    Abstract: The present invention is related to the fields of molecular biology, virology, immunology and medicine. The invention provides a composition comprising a virus-like particle (VLP) of an RNA-bacteriophage and at least one antigen, wherein the VLP is recombinantly produced in a host, and wherein the amount of host RNA with secondary structure comprised by the VLP is at most 20% of the amount of host RNA with secondary structure originally comprised by the VLP; and wherein the VLP and the at least one antigen are linked with one another. The invention also provides methods for producing the compositions of the invention. The compositions of the invention are useful in the production of vaccines for the treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions. Furthermore, the compositions of the invention are particularly useful to efficiently induce strong antibody responses against the antigen within the indicated context while lowering or eliminating unwanted T cell responses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2005
    Publication date: April 24, 2008
    Applicant: CYTOS BIOTECHNOLOGY AG
    Inventors: Martin Bachmann, Patrik Maurer, Edwin Meijerink, Katrin Schwarz, Karl Proba
  • Publication number: 20060251677
    Abstract: The invention relates to the finding that virus like particles (VLPs) can be loaded with immunostimulatory substances, in particular with DNA oligonucleotides containing non-methylated C and G (CpGs). Such CpG-VLPs are dramatically more immunogenic than their CpG-free counterparts and induce enhanced B and T cell responses. The immune response against antigens optionally coupled, fused or attached otherwise to the VLPs is similarly enhanced as the immune response against the VLP itself. In addition, the T cell responses against both the VLPs and antigens are especially directed to the Th1 type. Antigens attached to CpG-loaded VLPs may therefore be ideal vaccines for prophylactic or therapeutic vaccination against allergies, tumors and other self-molecules and chronic viral diseases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2004
    Publication date: November 9, 2006
    Inventors: Martin Bachmann, Andreas Cornelius, Vania Manolova, Patrik Maurer, Edwin Meijerink, Karl Proba, Katrin Schwarz
  • Publication number: 20060251623
    Abstract: The present invention is related to the fields of vaccinology, immunology and medicine. The invention provides compositions and methods for enhancing immunological responses against antigens coupled or fused to virus-like particles (VLPs) packaged with immunostimulatory nucleic acids, preferably oligonucleotides containing at least one non-methylated CpG sequence and a toll-like receptor (TLR) ligand. The invention can be used to induce strong antibody and T cell responses particularly useful for the treatment of allergies, tumors and chronic viral diseases as well as other chronic diseases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2004
    Publication date: November 9, 2006
    Applicant: Caytos Biotechnology AG
    Inventors: Martin Bachmann, Katrin Schwarz
  • Publication number: 20060204475
    Abstract: The present invention is related to the fields of molecular biology, virology, immunology and medicine. The invention provides a modified virus-like particle (VLP) comprising a VLP which can be loaded with immunostimulatory substances, in particular with DNA oligonucleotides containing non-methylated C and G (CpGs), and particular peptides derived from MelanA linked thereto. Such CpGVLPs are dramatically more immunogenic than their CpG-free counterparts and induce enhanced B and T cell responses. The immune response against MelanA peptide analogues optionally coupled, fused or attached otherwise to the VLPs is similarly enhanced as the immune response against the VLP itself. In addition, the T cell responses against the MelanA peptide analogues are especially directed to the Thl type. Antigens attached to CpG-loaded VLPs may therefore be ideal vaccines for prophylactic or therapeutic vaccination against allergies, tumors and other self-molecules and chronic viral diseases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2004
    Publication date: September 14, 2006
    Applicant: Cytos Biotechnology AG
    Inventors: Martin Bachmann, Vania Manolova, Edwin Meijerink, Karl Proba, Katrin Schwarz
  • Publication number: 20030099668
    Abstract: The invention relates to the finding that virus like particles (VLPs) can be loaded with immunostimulatory substances, in particular with DNA oligonucleotides containing non-methylated C and G (CpGs). Such CpG-VLPs are dramatically more immunogenic than their CpG-free counterparts and induce enhanced B and T cell responses. The immune response against antigens optionally coupled, fused or attached otherwise to the VLPs is similarly enhanced as the immune response against the VLP itself. In addition, the T cell responses against both the VLPs and antigens are especially directed to the Th1 type. Antigens attached to CpG-loaded VLPs may therefore be ideal vaccines for prophylactic or therapeutic vaccination against allergies, tumors and other self-molecules and chronic viral diseases.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2002
    Publication date: May 29, 2003
    Applicant: Cytos Biotechnology AG
    Inventors: Martin Bachmann, Tazio Storni, Patrik Maurer, Alain Tissot, Katrin Schwarz, Edwin Meijerink, Gerd Lipowsky, Paul Pumpens, Indulis Cielens, Regina Renhofa