Patents by Inventor Walter Kisiel

Walter Kisiel 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).

  • Patent number: 8324344
    Abstract: Isolated polypeptides, nucleic acids, and methods relating to cellular internalization of materials are described herein. Generally, the isolated polypeptides include a membrane transduction domain of human tissue factor pathway inhibitor-2 (TFPI-2). In some cases, the isolated polypeptide can be a fusion peptide that includes a membrane transduction domain of human TFPI-2 and a heterologous peptide domain. The nucleic acids include nucleic acids that encode the isolated polypeptides described herein. The methods generally include providing a composition that includes a membrane transduction domain of human TFPI-2 coupled to a material, and contacting the composition with a cell under conditions effective to permit the cell to internalize the composition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 2009
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2012
    Assignee: STC.UNM
    Inventor: Walter Kisiel
  • Publication number: 20110286934
    Abstract: Isolated polypeptides, nucleic acids, and methods relating to cellular internalization of materials are described herein. Generally, the isolated polypeptides include a membrane transduction domain of human tissue factor pathway inhibitor-2 (TFPI-2). In some cases, the isolated polypeptide can be a fusion peptide that includes a membrane transduction domain of human TFPI-2 and a heterologous peptide domain. The nucleic acids include nucleic acids that encode the isolated polypeptides described herein. The methods generally include providing a composition that includes a membrane transduction domain of human TFPI-2 coupled to a material, and contacting the composition with a cell under conditions effective to permit the cell to internalize the composition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2009
    Publication date: November 24, 2011
    Applicant: STC. UNM
    Inventor: Walter Kisiel
  • Patent number: 7910550
    Abstract: A human Kunitz-type inhibitor polypeptide with enhanced antifibrinolytic activity, methods of making, and methods of use. The novel polypeptide is structurally similar to the KD1 domain of human tissue factor pathway inhibitor-2 (TFPI-2). In another aspect, methods of treating a subject afflicted with cancer or a precancerous condition are described. Generally, the method includes administering to a subject in need of treatment an effective amount of a polypeptide. In some embodiments, the polypeptide comprises a KD1 domain of human TFPI-2. In some embodiments, the polypeptide comprises human TFPI-2, itself. In certain embodiments, the polypeptide is administered in an amount effective to induce apoptosis in tumor cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2011
    Assignee: STC.UNM
    Inventors: Walter Kisiel, Hitendra S. Chand
  • Publication number: 20100227808
    Abstract: A human Kunitz-type inhibitor polypeptide with enhanced antifibrinolytic activity, methods of making, and methods of use. The novel polypeptide is structurally similar to the KD1 domain of human tissue factor pathway inhibitor-2 (TFPI-2).
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 12, 2008
    Publication date: September 9, 2010
    Applicant: STC.UNM
    Inventors: Walter Kisiel, Hitendra S. Chand
  • Patent number: 7728115
    Abstract: The invention includes compositions, kits and methods comprising a monoclonal antibody which shares key functional properties with the polyclonal antibodies which participate in the pathogenesis of heparin induced thrombocytopenia/thrombosis (HIT/HITT) in a mammal. The monoclonal antibody of the invention preferentially binds with a PF4/heparin complex relative to the binding of the antibody with PF4 or heparin alone. The monoclonal antibody of the invention also binds specifically with PF4 in a complex with other glycosaminoglycans besides heparin, and also activates platelets. The monoclonal antibody of the invention is useful in methods for diagnosing and treating HIT/HITT in a mammal. A humanized version of the monoclonal antibody of the invention is also included, along with a process for humanizing the monoclonal antibody of the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: STC. UNM
    Inventors: Gowthami M. Arepally, Walter Kisiel, Keiko Kamei, Shintaro Kamei
  • Patent number: 7585842
    Abstract: A human Kunitz-type inhibitor polypeptide with enhanced antifibrinolytic activity, methods of making, and methods of use. The novel polypeptide is structurally similar to the KD1 domain of human tissue factor pathway inhibitor-2 (TFPI-2).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 8, 2009
    Assignee: The Reagents of the University of California
    Inventors: Walter Kisiel, Hitendra S. Chand, S. Paul Bajaj
  • Publication number: 20090099087
    Abstract: A human Kunitz-type inhibitor polypeptide with enhanced antifibrinolytic activity, methods of making, and methods of use. The novel polypeptide is structurally similar to the KD1 domain of human tissue factor pathway inhibitor-2 (TFPI-2). In another aspect, methods of treating a subject afflicted with cancer or a precancerous condition are described. Generally, the method includes administering to a subject in need of treatment an effective amount of a polypeptide. In some embodiments, the polypeptide comprises a KD1 domain of human TFPI-2. In some embodiments, the polypeptide comprises human TFPI-2, itself. In certain embodiments, the polypeptide is administered in an amount effective to induce apoptosis in tumor cells.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2008
    Publication date: April 16, 2009
    Applicant: STC.UNM
    Inventors: Walter Kisiel, Hitendra S. Chand
  • Patent number: 7432238
    Abstract: A human Kunitz-type inhibitor polypeptide with enhanced antifibrinolytic activity, methods of making, and methods of use. The novel polypeptide is structurally similar to the KD1 domain of human tissue factor pathway inhibitor-2 (TFPI-2).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2008
    Assignee: STC.UNM
    Inventors: Walter Kisiel, Hitendra S. Chand
  • Publication number: 20080026998
    Abstract: A human Kunitz-type inhibitor polypeptide with enhanced antifibrinolytic activity, methods of making, and methods of use. The novel polypeptide is structurally similar to the KD1 domain of human tissue factor pathway inhibitor-2 (TFPI-2).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2006
    Publication date: January 31, 2008
    Inventors: Walter Kisiel, Hitentda Chand, S. Bajaj
  • Publication number: 20060052300
    Abstract: A human Kunitz-type inhibitor polypeptide with enhanced antifibrinolytic activity, methods of making, and methods of use. The novel polypeptide is structurally similar to the KD1 domain of human tissue factor pathway inhibitor-2 (TFPI-2).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2005
    Publication date: March 9, 2006
    Applicant: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION @ UNM
    Inventors: Walter Kisiel, Hitendra Chand
  • Publication number: 20060040323
    Abstract: The invention includes compositions, kits and methods comprising a monoclonal antibody which shares key functional properties with the polyclonal antibodies which participate in the pathogenesis of heparin induced thrombocytopenia/thrombosis (HIT/HITT) in a mammal. The monoclonal antibody of the invention preferentially binds with a PF4/heparin complex relative to the binding of the antibody with PF4 or heparin alone. The monoclonal antibody of the invention also binds specifically with PF4 in a complex with other glycosaminoglycans besides heparin, and also activates platelets. The monoclonal antibody of the invention is useful in methods for diagnosing and treating HIT/HITT in a mammal. A humanized version of the monoclonal antibody of the invention is also included, along with a process for humanizing the monoclonal antibody of the invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 2, 2005
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Applicant: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION @ UNM
    Inventors: Gowthami Arepally, Walter Kisiel, Keiko Kamei, Shintaro Kamei
  • Patent number: 6964854
    Abstract: The invention includes compositions, kits and methods comprising a monoclonal antibody which shares key functional properties with the polyclonal antibodies which participate in the pathogenesis of heparin induced thrombocytopenia/thrombosis (HIT/HITT) in a mammal. The monoclonal antibody of the invention preferentially binds with a PF4/heparin complex relative to the binding of the antibody with PF4 or heparin alone. The monoclonal antibody of the invention also binds specifically with PF4 in a complex with other glycosaminoglycans besides heparin, and also activates platelets. The monoclonal antibody of the invention is useful in methods for diagnosing and treating HIT/HITT in a mammal. A humanized version of the monoclonal antibody of the invention is also included, along with a process for humanizing the monoclonal antibody of the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2005
    Assignee: Science & Technology Corporation
    Inventors: Gowthami M. Arepally, Walter Kisiel, Keiko Kamei, Shintaro Kamei