Patents by Inventor Matthias Klinger
Matthias Klinger 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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Patent number: 12281172Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). The invention also provides nucleic acids encoding said bispecific single chain antibody molecule as well as vectors and host cells and a process for its production. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said bispecific single chain antibody molecule and medical uses of said bispecific single chain antibody molecule.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2021Date of Patent: April 22, 2025Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Peter Kufer, Tobias Raum, Roman Kischel, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick Hoffmann, Doris Rau, Susanne Mangold, Matthias Klinger, Evelyne Schaller, Susanne Hausmann, Petra Fluhr, Carola Steiger
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Publication number: 20240209078Abstract: The present invention provides multitargeting bispecific antigen-binding molecules characterized by comprising a first and a second bispecific entity each comprising a domain binding to target, a second domain binding to an extracellular epitope of the human and the Macaca CD3? chain, wherein both bispecific entities are linked to each other by a spacer which spaces apart the first and the second bispecific entity. Moreover, the invention provides a polynucleotide, encoding the multitargeting bispecific antigen-binding molecule, a vector comprising this polynucleotide, host cells, expressing the construct and a pharmaceutical composition comprising the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2021Publication date: June 27, 2024Inventors: Stephanie Everts, Matthias Klinger, Virginie Naegele, Adam Zalewski, Claudia Blümel, Thomas Boehm, Johannes Brozy, Igor D'Angelo, Peter Kufer, Petra Lutterbüse, Markus Muenz, Doris Rau, Tobias Raum, Benno Rattel, Oliver Thomas, Ines Ullrich, Joachim Wahl, Christian Webhofer, Sascha Weidler, Elizabeth Dang Pham, Julie Bailis
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Patent number: 11987633Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain consisting of one antibody variable domain capable of binding to an epitope of the human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of a human and a non-chimpanzee primate tumor target antigen. The invention further relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3? (epsilon) chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain consisting of one antibody variable domain capable of binding to an epitope of a human and a non-chimpanzee primate tumor target antigen.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2021Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Peter Kufer, Tobias Raum, Roman Kischel, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick Hoffmann, Matthias Klinger, Doris Rau, Susanne Mangold
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Publication number: 20230406929Abstract: The invention relates to a polypeptide or polypeptide construct comprising: a binding domain binding to an extracellular epitope of the human CD3s chain comprising or consisting of a VH region and a VL region, wherein i) the VH region comprises: a CDR-H1 sequence of X1YAX2N, where X1 is K, V, S, G, R, T, or I; and X2 is M or I; a CDR-H2 sequence of RIRSKYNNYATYYADX1VKX2, where X1 is S or Q; and X2 is D, G, K, S, or E; and a CDR-H3 sequence of HX1NFGNSYX2SX3X4AY, where X1 is G, R, or A; X2 is I, L, V, or T; X3 is Y, W or F; and X4 is W, F or Y; and ii) wherein the VL region comprises: a CDR-L1 sequence of X1 SSTGAVTX2X3X4YX5N, where X1 is G, R, or A; X2 is S or T; X3 is G or S; X4 is N or Y and X5 is P or A; a CDR-L2 sequence of X1TX2X3X4X5X6; where X1 is G or A; X2 is K, D, or N; X3 is F, M or K; X4 is L or R; X5 is A, P, or V; and X6 is P or S; and a CDR-L3 sequence of X1LWYSNX2VW, where X1 is V, A, or T; and X2 is R or L; and iii) wherein one or more of CDR sequences of the VH region of i) and/or of the VLType: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2021Publication date: December 21, 2023Inventors: Doris Rau, Tobias Raum, Partrick Hoffmann, Markus Muenz, Matthias Klinger, Virginie Naegele, Lisa Winkel, Pavan Ghattyvenkatakrishna, Joon Hoi Huh, Arnold McAuley, Sekhar Kanapuram
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Publication number: 20230357444Abstract: The present invention relates to a polypeptide comprising a human binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 (epsilon) chain as well as to a process for the production of the mentioned polypeptide. The invention further relates to nucleic acids encoding for the polypeptide, to vectors comprising the same and to host cells comprising the vector. In another aspect, the invention provides for a pharmaceutical composition comprising the mentioned polypeptide and medical uses of the polypeptide. In a further aspect the invention provides a method for the identification of polypeptides comprising a cross-species specific binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3? (CD3 epsilon).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2022Publication date: November 9, 2023Inventors: Peter Kufer, Tobias Raum, Roman Kischel, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick Hoffmann, Matthias Klinger, Doris Rau, Susanne Mangold
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Publication number: 20230037742Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). The invention also provides nucleic acids encoding said bispecific single chain antibody molecule as well as vectors and host cells and a process for its production. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said bispecific single chain antibody molecule and medical uses of said bispecific single chain antibody molecule.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2021Publication date: February 9, 2023Applicant: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Peter KUFER, Tobias RAUM, Roman KISCHEL, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick HOFFMANN, Doris RAU, Susanne MANGOLD, Matthias KLINGER, Evelyne SCHALLER, Susanne HAUSMANN, Petra FLUHR, Carola STEIGER
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Publication number: 20220403035Abstract: The present invention provides bispecific antigen-binding molecules characterized by comprising a first and a second domain, each binding to any of CS1, BCMA, CD20, CD22, FLT3, CD123, CLL1, MSLN, CDH3 or EpCAM, a third domain binding to an extracellular epitope of the human and the Macaca CD3? chain and optionally a fourth domain, which is a Fc modality. Moreover, the invention provides a polynucleotide, encoding the antigen-binding molecule, a vector comprising this polynucleotide, host cells, expressing the construct and a pharmaceutical composition comprising the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2020Publication date: December 22, 2022Inventors: Jonas Anlahr, Tara Arvedson, Julie Bailis, Matthew Chun, Igor D'Angelo, Christopher Dahlhoff, Stephanie Everts, Mattias Friedrich, Lars Gaedtke, Patrick Hoffmann, Rebecca Goldstein, Jonas Karl-Josef Honer, Roman Kischel, Matthias Klinger, Peter Kufer, Markus Muenz
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Patent number: 11472886Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). The invention also provides nucleic acids encoding said bispecific single chain antibody molecule as well as vectors and host cells and a process for its production. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said bispecific single chain antibody molecule and medical uses of said bispecific single chain antibody molecule.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2021Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Peter Kufer, Tobias Raum, Roman Kischel, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick Hoffmann, Doris Rau, Susanne Mangold, Matthias Klinger, Evelyne Schaller, Susanne Hausmann, Petra Fluhr, Carola Steiger
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Publication number: 20220088196Abstract: Provided are pharmaceutical means and methods for the prevention, treatment or amelioration of indolent or aggressive B cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (B NHL) and B cell leukemia comprising the administration of a bispecific single chain antibody construct to a subject in the need thereof and the use of said bispecific single chain antibody construct for the preparation of a pharmaceutical composition for the prevention, treatment or amelioration of indolent or aggressive B cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (B NHL) and B cell leukemia, whereby said construct is to be administered for at least 1 week in specified daily doses. Moreover, the invention relates to kits comprising a bispecific single chain antibody construct to be used in accordance with this invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: Patrick Bauerle, Peter Kufer, Matthias Klinger, Eugen Leo
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Publication number: 20220041736Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain consisting of one antibody variable domain capable of binding to an epitope of the human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of a human and a non-chimpanzee primate tumor target antigen. The invention further relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3? (epsilon) chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain consisting of one antibody variable domain capable of binding to an epitope of a human and a non-chimpanzee primate tumor target antigen.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Inventors: Peter Kufer, Tobias Raum, Roman Kischel, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick Hoffmann, Matthias Klinger, Doris Rau, Susanne Mangold
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Patent number: 11154617Abstract: Provided are pharmaceutical means and methods for the prevention, treatment or amelioration of indolent or aggressive B cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (B NHL) and B cell leukemia comprising the administration of a bispecific single chain antibody construct to a subject in the need thereof and the use of said bispecific single chain antibody construct for the preparation of a pharmaceutical composition for the prevention, treatment or amelioration of indolent or aggressive B cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (B NHL) and B cell leukemia, whereby said construct is to be administered for at least 1 week in specified daily doses. Moreover, the invention relates to kits comprising a bispecific single chain antibody construct to be used in accordance with this invention.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Patrick Baeuerle, Peter Kufer, Matthias Klinger, Eugen Leo
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Publication number: 20210277143Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). The invention also provides nucleic acids encoding said bispecific single chain antibody molecule as well as vectors and host cells and a process for its production. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said bispecific single chain antibody molecule and medical uses of said bispecific single chain antibody molecule.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Applicant: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Peter KUFER, Tobias RAUM, Roman KISCHEL, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick HOFFMANN, Doris RAU, Susanne MANGOLD, Matthias KLINGER, Evelyne SCHALLER, Susanne HAUSMANN, Petra FLUHR, Carola STEIGER
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Publication number: 20210269550Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). The invention also provides nucleic acids encoding said bispecific single chain antibody molecule as well as vectors and host cells and a process for its production. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said bispecific single chain antibody molecule and medical uses of said bispecific single chain antibody molecule.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2021Publication date: September 2, 2021Applicant: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Peter KUFER, Tobias RAUM, Roman KISCHEL, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick HOFFMANN, Doris RAU, Susanne MANGOLD, Matthias KLINGER, Evelyne SCHALLER, Susanne HAUSMANN, Petra FLUHR, Carola STEIGER
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Patent number: 11084876Abstract: The present invention relates in essence to a compound which decreases or inhibits the binding of mammalian T-cells to mammalian endothelial cells for use in a method of prophylaxis and/or amelioration and/or treatment of clinical adverse events caused by therapy which comprises re-directing of T-cells against target cells in a patient. Methods of treatment of patients having or being at risk of clinical adverse events caused by therapy which comprises re-directing of T-cells against target cells are also contemplated.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2017Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Peter Kufer, Dirk Nagorsen, Juergen Scheele, Gerhard Zugmaier, Matthias Klinger, Patrick Hoffmann, Virginie Naegele, Elaine-Pashupati Dopfer
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Patent number: 10981998Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain consisting of one antibody variable domain capable of binding to an epitope of the human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of a human and a non-chimpanzee primate tumor target antigen. The invention further relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3? (epsilon) chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain consisting of one antibody variable domain capable of binding to an epitope of a human and a non-chimpanzee primate tumor target antigen.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2009Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBHInventors: Peter Kufer, Tobias Raum, Roman Kischel, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick Hoffman, Matthias Klinger, Doris Rau, Susanne Mangold
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Publication number: 20200362039Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to an antigen selected from the group consisting of Prostate Stem Cell Antigen (PSCA), B-Lymphocyte antigen CD19 (CD19), hepatocyte growth factor receptor (C-MET), Endosialin, the EGF-like domain 1 of EpCAM, encoded by exon 2, Fibroblast activation protein alpha (FAP alpha) and Insulin-like growth factor I receptor (IGF-IR or IGF-1R). The invention also provides nucleic acids encoding said bispecific single chain antibody molecule as well as vectors and host cells and a process for its production.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2019Publication date: November 19, 2020Inventors: Peter Kufer, Tobias Raum, Roman Kischel, Susanne Mangold, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick Hoffmann, Doris Rau, Matthias Klinger, Claudia Blümel
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Patent number: 10670091Abstract: A disc brake includes a brake caliper that engages over a brake disc, the caliper having a central opening over the brake disc. The disc brake has two brake pads which are located in the brake caliper, can be moved in opposite directions and each of which has a pad backing plate with a friction lining secured thereon. An action-side or application-side brake pad of the two brake pads can be pressed against the brake disc by a brake application device with the aid of at least one brake plunger. The brake also has at least one restoring device, by which the brake caliper can be returned. The restoring device has a spreading device which engages on the brake pads lying opposite one another and which acts with an identical force in opposition to the respective application direction. The spreading device has spring-loaded spreading elements, each engaging on its respective pad backing plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2017Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: KNORR-BREMSE Systeme fuer Nutzfahrzeuge GmbHInventors: Jens Fricke, Abdelaziz Rguichi, Thomas Eichler, Oliver Krause, Matthias Klinger, Michael Peschel, Tobias Schoefberger, Philipp Adamczyk, Markus Molnar, Maximilian Hauser, Igor Nesmjanowitsch, Martin Heindl, Christian Brandl, Martin Pleintinger, Natalie Roth, Kerstin Sakel, Franz Gasslbauer, Martin Tropp, Alexander Asen
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Publication number: 20200095319Abstract: The present invention relates to a polypeptide comprising a first human binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 (epsilon) chain and a second binding domain capable of binding to EGFR, Her2/neu or IgE of a human and/or a non-chimpanzee primate as well as to a process for the production of the mentioned polypeptide. The invention further relates to nucleic acids encoding for the polypeptide, to vectors comprising the same and to host cells comprising the vector. In another aspect, the invention provides for a pharmaceutical composition comprising the mentioned polypeptide and medical uses of the polypeptide.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Peter Kufer, Tobias Raum, Roman Kischel, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick Hoffmann, Matthias Klinger, Doris Rau, Susanne Mangold
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Publication number: 20190169310Abstract: The present invention relates to a bispecific single chain antibody molecule comprising a first binding domain capable of binding to an epitope of human and non-chimpanzee primate CD3 epsilon chain, wherein the epitope is part of an amino acid sequence comprised in the group consisting of SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4, 6, and 8, and a second binding domain capable of binding to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA). The invention also provides nucleic acids encoding said bispecific single chain antibody molecule as well as vectors and host cells and a process for its production. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said bispecific single chain antibody molecule and medical uses of said bispecific single chain anti-body molecule.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2018Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: Peter Kufer, Tobias Raum, Roman Kischel, Ralf Lutterbüse, Patrick Hoffmann, Doris Rau, Susanne Mangold, Matthias Klinger, Evelyne Schaller, Susanne Hausmann, Petra Fluhr, Carola Steiger
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Publication number: 20170327581Abstract: The present invention relates in essence to a compound which decreases or inhibits the binding of mammalian T-cells to mammalian endothelial cells for use in a method of prophylaxis and/or amelioration and/or treatment of clinical adverse events caused by therapy which comprises re-directing of T-cells against target cells in a patient. Methods of treatment of patients having or being at risk of clinical adverse events caused by therapy which comprises re-directing of T-cells against target cells are also contemplated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2017Publication date: November 16, 2017Inventors: Peter Kufer, Dirk Nagorsen, Juergen Scheele, Gerhard Zugmaier, Matthias Klinger, Patrick Hoffmann, Virginie Naegele, Elaine-Pashupati Dopfer