Patents by Inventor Mark A. Tornetta
Mark A. Tornetta 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: 20240343796Abstract: Provided herein are antibodies that specifically bind to GPRC5D. Also described are related polynucleotides capable of encoding the provided GPRC5D-specific antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, cells expressing the provided antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, as well as associated vectors and detectably labeled antibodies or antigen-binding fragments. In addition, methods of using the provided antibodies are described. For example, the provided antibodies may be used to diagnose, treat, or monitor GPRC5D-expressing cancer progression, regression, or stability; to determine whether or not a patient should be treated for cancer; or to determine whether or not a subject is afflicted with GPRC5D-expressing cancer and thus may be amenable to treatment with a GPRC5D-specific anti-cancer therapeutic, such as the multispecific antibodies against GPRC5D and CD3 described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2023Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Ricardo Attar, Francois Gaudet, Mark Tornetta, Alexey Teplyakov, Mark Mendonca, Suzanne Edavettal, Kodandaram Pillarisetti, Nathan Majewski, Yingzhe Li, Leopoldo L. Luistro, III, Diana Chin
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Patent number: 11884722Abstract: Provided herein are antibodies that specifically bind to GPRC5D. Also described are related polynucleotides capable of encoding the provided GPRC5D-specific antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, cells expressing the provided antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, as well as associated vectors and detectably labeled antibodies or antigen-binding fragments. In addition, methods of using the provided antibodies are described. For example, the provided antibodies may be used to diagnose, treat, or monitor GPRC5D-expressing cancer progression, regression, or stability; to determine whether or not a patient should be treated for cancer; or to determine whether or not a subject is afflicted with GPRC5D-expressing cancer and thus may be amenable to treatment with a GPRC5D-specific anti-cancer therapeutic, such as the multispecific antibodies against GPRC5D and CD3 described herein.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2023Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.Inventors: Ricardo Attar, Francois Gaudet, Mark Tornetta, Alexey Teplyakov, Mark Mendonca, Suzanne Edavettal, Kodandaram Pillarisetti, Nathan Majewski, Yingzhe Li, Leopoldo L. Luistro, III, Diana Chin
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Publication number: 20230227548Abstract: Provided herein are antibodies that specifically bind to GPRC5D. Also described are related polynucleotides capable of encoding the provided GPRC5D-specific antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, cells expressing the provided antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, as well as associated vectors and detectably labeled antibodies or antigen-binding fragments. In addition, methods of using the provided antibodies are described. For example, the provided antibodies may be used to diagnose, treat, or monitor GPRC5D-expressing cancer progression, regression, or stability; to determine whether or not a patient should be treated for cancer; or to determine whether or not a subject is afflicted with GPRC5D-expressing cancer and thus may be amenable to treatment with a GPRC5D-specific anti-cancer therapeutic, such as the multispecific antibodies against GPRC5D and CD3 described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2023Publication date: July 20, 2023Inventors: Ricardo Attar, Francois Gaudet, Mark Tornetta, Alexey Teplyakov, Mark Mendonca, Suzanne Edavettal, Kodandaram Pillarisetti, Nathan Majewski, Yingzhe Li, Leopoido Luistro, Diana Chin
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Patent number: 11685777Abstract: Provided herein are antibodies that specifically bind to GPRC5D. Also described are related polynucleotides capable of encoding the provided GPRC5D-specific antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, cells expressing the provided antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, as well as associated vectors and detectably labeled antibodies or antigen-binding fragments. In addition, methods of using the provided antibodies are described. For example, the provided antibodies may be used to diagnose, treat, or monitor GPRC5D-expressing cancer progression, regression, or stability; to determine whether or not a patient should be treated for cancer; or to determine whether or not a subject is afflicted with GPRC5D-expressing cancer and thus may be amenable to treatment with a GPRC5D-specific anti-cancer therapeutic, such as the multispecific antibodies against GPRC5D and CD3 described herein.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2020Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: Janssen Pharmaceutica NVInventors: Ricardo Attar, Francois Gaudet, Mark Tornetta, Alexey Teplyakov, Mark Mendonca, Suzanne Edavettal, Kodandaram Pillarisetti, Nathan Majewski, Yingzhe Li, Leopoldo L. Luistro, III, Diana Chin
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Publication number: 20230084967Abstract: Provided herein are antibodies that specifically bind to GPRC5D. Also described are related polynucleotides capable of encoding the provided GPRC5D-specific antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, cells expressing the provided antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, as well as associated vectors and detectably labeled antibodies or antigen-binding fragments. In addition, methods of using the provided antibodies are described. For example, the provided antibodies may be used to diagnose, treat, or monitor GPRC5D-expressing cancer progression, regression, or stability; to determine whether or not a patient should be treated for cancer; or to determine whether or not a subject is afflicted with GPRC5D-expressing cancer and thus may be amenable to treatment with a GPRC5D-specific anti-cancer therapeutic, such as the multispecific antibodies against GPRC5D and CD3 described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2020Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Ricardo Attar, Francois Gaudet, Mark Tornetta, Mark Mendonca, Suzanne Edavettal, Kodandaram Pillarisetti, Nathan Majewski, Yingzhe Li, Yingzhe Li, Leopoldo Luistro, Diana Chin
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Patent number: 10562968Abstract: Provided herein are antibodies that specifically bind to GPRC5D. Also described are related polynucleotides capable of encoding the provided GPRC5D-specific antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, cells expressing the provided antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, as well as associated vectors and detectably labeled antibodies or antigen-binding fragments. In addition, methods of using the provided antibodies are described. For example, the provided antibodies may be used to diagnose, treat, or monitor GPRC5D-expressing cancer progression, regression, or stability; to determine whether or not a patient should be treated for cancer; or to determine whether or not a subject is afflicted with GPRC5D-expressing cancer and thus may be amenable to treatment with a GPRC5D-specific anti-cancer therapeutic, such as the multispecific antibodies against GPRC5D and CD3 described herein.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2017Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Janssen Pharmaceutica NVInventors: Ricardo Attar, Francois Gaudet, Mark Tornetta, Alexey Teplyakov, Mark Mendonca, Suzanne Edavettal, Kodandaram Pillarisetti, Nathan Majewski, Yingzhe Li, Leopoldo L Luistro, III, Diana Chin
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Patent number: 10450377Abstract: The present invention relates to ST2L antagonists, polynucleotides encoding the antagonists or fragments thereof, and methods of making and using the foregoing.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2018Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: Janssen Biotech, Inc.Inventors: Karen Duffy, Natalie Fursov, LeRoy Hall, Catherine Healy, Roberta Lamb, Jinquan Luo, Ravi Malaviya, Michael Naso, Michael Pratta, Mark Tornetta, John Wheeler, Sheng-Jiun Wu
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Publication number: 20190062439Abstract: The present invention relates to ST2L antagonists, polynucleotides encoding the antagonists or fragments thereof, and methods of making and using the foregoing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Karen DUFFY, Natalie Pursov, LeRoy Hall, Catherine Healy, Roberta Lamb, Jinquan Luo, Ravi Malaviya, Michael Naso, Michael Pratta, Mark Tornetta, John Wheeler, Sheng-Jiun Wu
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Patent number: 9951137Abstract: The present invention relates to ST2L antagonists, polynucleotides encoding the antagonists or fragments thereof, and methods of making and using the foregoing.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2015Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.Inventors: Karen Duffy, Natalie Fursov, LeRoy Hall, Catherine Healy, Roberta Lamb, Jinquan Luo, Ravi Malaviya, Michael Naso, Michael Pratta, Mark Tornetta, John Wheeler, Sheng-Jiun Wu
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Publication number: 20180037651Abstract: Provided herein are antibodies that specifically bind to GPRC5D. Also described are related polynucleotides capable of encoding the provided GPRC5D-specific antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, cells expressing the provided antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, as well as associated vectors and detectably labeled antibodies or antigen-binding fragments. In addition, methods of using the provided antibodies are described. For example, the provided antibodies may be used to diagnose, treat, or monitor GPRC5D-expressing cancer progression, regression, or stability; to determine whether or not a patient should be treated for cancer; or to determine whether or not a subject is afflicted with GPRC5D-expressing cancer and thus may be amenable to treatment with a GPRC5D-specific anti-cancer therapeutic, such as the multispecific antibodies against GPRC5D and CD3 described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2017Publication date: February 8, 2018Inventors: Ricardo Attar, Francois Gaudet, Mark Tornetta, Alexey Teplyakov, Mark Mendonca, Suzanne Edavettal, Kodandaram Pillarisetti, Nathan Majewski, Yingzhe Li, Leopoldo L. Luistro, III, Diana Chin
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Publication number: 20170066831Abstract: The present invention relates to ST2L antagonists, polynucleotides encoding the antagonists or fragments thereof, and methods of making and using the foregoing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2015Publication date: March 9, 2017Inventors: Karen Duffy, Natalie Fursov, LeRoy Hall, Catherine Healy, Roberta Lamb, Jinquan Luo, Ravi Malaviya, Michael Naso, Michael Pratta, Mark Tornetta, John Wheeler, Sheng-Jiun Wu
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Patent number: 9212227Abstract: The present invention relates to ST2L antagonists, polynucleotides encoding the antagonists or fragments thereof, and methods of making and using the foregoing.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: Janssen Biotech, Inc.Inventors: Karen Duffy, Natalie Fursov, LeRoy Hall, Catherine Healy, Roberta Lamb, Jinquan Luo, Ravi Malaviya, Michael Naso, Michael Pratta, Mark Tornetta, John Wheeler, Sheng-Jiun Wu
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Patent number: 9090694Abstract: The present invention relates to ST2L antagonists, polynucleotides encoding the antagonists or fragments thereof, and methods of making and using the foregoing.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: Janssen Biotech, Inc.Inventors: Karen Duffy, Natalie Fursov, LeRoy Hall, Catherine Healy, Roberta Lamb, Jinquan Luo, Ravi Malaviya, Michael Naso, Michael Pratta, Mark Tornetta, John Wheeler, Sheng-Jiun Wu
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Patent number: 9062305Abstract: Described and claimed herein are combinatorial synthetic Fab libraries displayed on a phage pIX protein. The libraries were built on scaffolds representing the most frequently used genes in human antibodies, which were diversified to mirror the variability of natural antibodies. After selection using a diverse panel of proteins, numerous specific and high-affinity Fabs were isolated. By a process called in-line maturation the affinity of some antibodies was improved up to one hundred-fold yielding low pM binders suitable for in vivo use. This work thus demonstrates the feasibility of displaying complex Fab libraries as pIX-fusion proteins for antibody discovery and lays the foundations for studies on the structure-function relationship of antibodies.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2009Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Janssen Biotech, Inc.Inventors: Ping Tsui, Lei Shi, Jin Lu, John Wheeler, Brian Whitaker, Lionella Borozdina-Birch, Juan C. Almagro, Bernard Amegadzie, Mark Tornetta, Ramachandra Reddy, David M. Knight, Jinquan Luo, Raymond W. Sweet, Qiang Chen
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Patent number: 8785605Abstract: The present invention relates to target binding members (e.g., antibodies) that bind a specified epitope of human IL-25. The invention also relates to target binding members (e.g., antibodies) that comprise one or more humanized antibody VL domain sequences and bind IL-25. The invention further relates to compositions comprising target binding members (e.g., antibodies) that bind IL-25, methods of producing such target binding members, and uses of such target binding members for the treatment or prevention of diseases and conditions (e.g., asthma, inflammatory bowel disease).Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2011Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Janssen Biotech, Inc.Inventors: Juan Carlos Almagro, Patrick Branigan, Colleen Kane, William Strohl, Susann Taudte, Mark Tornetta, John Wheeler
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Publication number: 20130336980Abstract: The present invention relates to ST2L antagonists, polynucleotides encoding the antagonists or fragments thereof, and methods of making and using the foregoing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.Inventors: Karen Duffy, Natalie Fursov, LeRoy Hall, Catherine Healy, Roberta Lamb, Jinquan Luo, Ravi Malaviya, Michael Naso, Michael Pratta, Mark Tornetta, John Wheeler, Sheng-Jiu Wu
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Publication number: 20130287777Abstract: The present invention relates to ST2L antagonists, polynucleotides encoding the antagonists or fragments thereof, and methods of making and using the foregoing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: JANSSEN BIOTECH, INC.Inventors: Karen Duffy, Natalie Fursov, LeRoy Hall, Catherine Healy, Roberta Lamb, Jinquan Luo, Ravi Malaviya, Michael Naso, Michael Pratta, Mark Tornetta, John Wheeler, Sheng-Jiu Wu
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Publication number: 20110318353Abstract: The present invention relates to target binding members (e.g., antibodies) that bind a specified epitope of human IL-25. The invention also relates to target binding members (e.g., antibodies) that comprise one or more humanized antibody VL domain sequences and bind IL-25. The invention further relates to compositions comprising target binding members (e.g., antibodies) that bind IL-25, methods of producing such target binding members, and uses of such target binding members for the treatment or prevention of diseases and conditions (e.g., asthma, inflammatory bowel disease).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventors: Juan Carlos Almagro, Patrick Branigan, Colleen Kane, William Strohl, Susann Taudte, Mark Tornetta, John Wheeler
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Publication number: 20110027294Abstract: Anti-Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) monoclonal antibodies, RSV F protein antigens and their uses are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventors: Alfred Delvecchio, Ping Tsui, Patrick Branigan, Leslee Conrad, Nicole Day, Changbao Liu, Raymond Sweet, Sheng-Jiun Wu, Jose Melero, Jinquan Luo, Gabriela Canziani, Mark Tornetta, Gopalan Raghunathan, Venkata Chalapathi Koka
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Publication number: 20100021477Abstract: Described and claimed herein are combinatorial synthetic Fab libraries displayed on a phage pIX protein. The libraries were built on scaffolds representing the most frequently used genes in human antibodies, which were diversified to mirror the variability of natural antibodies. After selection using a diverse panel of proteins, numerous specific and high-affinity Fabs were isolated. By a process called in-line maturation the affinity of some antibodies was improved up to one hundred-fold yielding low pM binders suitable for in vivo use. This work thus demonstrates the feasibility of displaying complex Fab libraries as pIX-fusion proteins for antibody discovery and lays the foundations for studies on the structure-function relationship of antibodies.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: Ping Tsui, Lei Shi, Jin Lu, John Wheeler, Brian Whitaker, Lionella Borozdina-Birch, Juan C. Almagro, Bernard Amegadzie, Mark Tornetta, Ramachandra Reddy, David M. Knight, Jinquan Luo, Raymond W. Sweet, Qiang Chen