Patents by Inventor Nicholas Manolios

Nicholas Manolios 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: 20120077732
    Abstract: The present invention relates to cyclic peptides, comprising alternating D- and L- amino acids and wherein the peptide possesses immunomodulatory activity. The present invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the cyclic peptides and to methods for the treatment of disease.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2009
    Publication date: March 29, 2012
    Applicant: SYDNEY WEST AREA HEALTH SERVICE
    Inventors: Nicholas Manolios, Veronika Judit Bender, Marina Ali
  • Publication number: 20100267651
    Abstract: The present invention provides peptides which affect T-cells, presumably by action on the T-cell antigen receptor. The present invention further relates to the therapy of various inflammatory and autoimmune disease states involving the use of these peptides. Specifically, the peptides are useful in the treatment of disorders where T-cells are involved or recruited. In one aspect the peptides have the formula: R1-A-B-A-R2 in which A is a hydrophobic amino acid or a hydrophobic peptide sequence comprising between 2 and 10 amino acids B is a charged amino acid R1 is NH2 and R2 is COOH In another aspect the peptides have the formula: R1-A-B-C—R2 in which A is a peptide sequence of between 0 and 5 amino acids; B is cysteine; C is a peptide sequence of between 2 to 10 amino acids; R1 is NH2; and R2 is COOH.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2009
    Publication date: October 21, 2010
    Inventor: Nicholas Manolios
  • Patent number: 7192928
    Abstract: The present invention provides peptides which affect T-cells, presumably by action on the T-cell antigen receptor. The present invention further relates to the therapy of various inflammatory and autoimmune disease states involving the use of these peptides. Specifically, the peptides are useful in the treatment of disorders where T-cells are involved or recruited. In one aspect the peptides have the formula: R1-A—B—A—R2 in which A is a hydrophobic amino acid or a hydrophobic peptide sequence comprising between 2 and 10 amino acids; B is a charged amino acid; R1 is NH2 and R2 is COOH. In another aspect the peptides have the formula: R1-A—B—C—R2 in which A is a peptide sequence of between 0 and 5 amino acids; B is cysteine; C is a peptide sequence of between 2 to 10 amino acids; R1 is NH2; and R2 is COOH.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2007
    Assignee: Northern Sydney & Central Coast Area Health Services
    Inventor: Nicholas Manolios
  • Publication number: 20050070478
    Abstract: The present invention provides peptides which affect T-cells, presumably by action on the T-cell antigen receptor. The present invention further relates to the therapy of various inflammatory and autoimmune disease states involving the use of these peptides. Specifically, the peptides are useful in the treatment of disorders where T-cells are involved or recruited. In one aspect the peptides have the formula:— R1-A-B-A-R2 in which A is a hydrophobic amino acid or a hydrophobic peptide sequence comprising between 2 and 10 amino acids B is a charged amino acid R1 is NH2 and R2 is COOH In another aspect the peptides have the formula: R1-A-B-C-R2 in which A is a peptide sequence of between 0 and 5 amino acids; B is cysteine; C is a peptide sequence of between 2 to 10 amino acids; R1 is NH2; and R2 is COOH.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2004
    Publication date: March 31, 2005
    Inventor: Nicholas Manolios
  • Patent number: 6057294
    Abstract: The present invention provides peptides which affect T-cells, presumably by action on the T-cell antigen receptor. The present invention further relates to the therapy of various inflammatory and autoimmune disease states involving the use of these peptides. Specifically, the peptides are useful in the treatment of disorders where T-cells are involved or recruited. The peptide is of the following formula: A-B-C-D-E in which: A is absent or 1 or 2 hydrophobic amino acids, B is a positively charged amino acid, C is a peptide consisting of 3 to 5 hydrophobic amino acids, D is a positively charged amino acid, and E is absent or up to 8 hydrophobic amino acids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2000
    Assignee: Northern Sydney Area Health Service of Pacific Highway
    Inventor: Nicholas Manolios