Patents by Inventor William C. Olson
William C. Olson 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: 20110250216Abstract: Methods of killing prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-expressing, taxane-resistant cancer cells are provided. In particular, PSMA-expressing, taxane-resistant cancer cells are contacted with an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) that comprises an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof that specifically binds to PSMA conjugated to monomethylauristatin norephedrine or monomethylauristatin phenylalanine.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: PSMA Development Company, LLCInventors: Dangshe Ma, William C. Olson, Stephen Morris, Robert J. Israel
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Publication number: 20110200592Abstract: This method provides a method for reducing HIV-1 viral load in an HIV-1-infected human subject which comprises administering to the subject at a predefined interval effective HIV-1 viral load-reducing doses of (a) a humanized antibody designated PRO 140, or of (b) an anti-CCR5 receptor monoclonal antibody. This invention also provides a method for inhibiting in a human subject the onset or progression of an HIV-1-associated disorder, the inhibition of which is effected by inhibiting fusion of HIV-1 to CCR5+CD4+ target cells in the subject. This invention also provides a method for treating a subject infected with HIV-1 comprising administering to the subject (a) a monoclonal antibody which (i) binds to a CCR5 receptor on the surface of the subject's CD4+ cells and (ii) inhibits fusion of HIV-1 to the subject's CCR5+CD4+ cells, and (b) a non-antibody CCR5 receptor antagonist, in amounts effective to treat the subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2010Publication date: August 18, 2011Inventors: WILLIAM C. OLSON, PAUL J. MADDON, DANIEL C. PEVEAR, ROBERT J. ISRAEL, JOSE D. MURGA
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Publication number: 20110165081Abstract: The invention includes stable multimeric, particularly dimeric, forms of PSMA protein, compositions and kits containing dimeric PSMA protein as well as methods of producing, purifying and using these compositions. Such methods include methods for eliciting or enhancing an immune response to cells expressing PSMA, including methods of producing antibodies to dimeric PSMA, as well as methods of treating cancer, such as prostate cancer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: PSMA Development Company, LLCInventors: Norbert Schülke, PAUL J. MADDON, William C. Olson
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Publication number: 20110135634Abstract: This invention provides methods of inhibiting HIV-1 infection of a susceptible cell by an HIV-1 virus that is, or has become, resistant to one or more HIV protease inhibitors, one or more HIV reverse transcriptase inhibitors, or one or more HIV protease inhibitors and one or more HIV reverse transcriptase inhibitors, which comprises subjecting the susceptible cell to an effective HIV-1 infection inhibiting dose of a humanized antibody designated PRO 140, or of an anti-CCR5 receptor monoclonal antibody, wherein the effective HIV-1 infection inhibiting dose comprises from 0.1 mg per kg to 25 mg per kg of the subject's body weight, so as to thereby inhibit the infection of the susceptible cell by HIV-1 that is, or has become, resistant to one or more HIV protease inhibitors, one or more HIV reverse transcriptase inhibitors, or one or more HIV protease inhibitors and one or more HTV reverse transcriptase inhibitors.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2008Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: William C. Olson
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Patent number: 7939083Abstract: This invention provides a modified gp140 envelope polypeptide of an HIV-1 isolate comprising a gp120 polypeptide portion comprising consecutive amino acids and a gp41 ectodomain polypeptide portion comprising consecutive amino acids, said gp41 ectodomain polypeptide portion being modified to comprise isoleucine (I) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 535; glutamine (Q) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 543; serine (S) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 553; lysine (K) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 567; and arginine (R) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 588, the amino acid positions being numbered by reference to the HIV-1 isolate KNH1144. This invention also provides nucleic acids encoding such a polypeptide, vectors, host cells, trimeric complexes and compositions thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2007Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc.Inventors: Antu K. Dey, John P. Moore, William C. Olson, Sai Prasad N. Iyer, Yun (Kenneth) Kang, Michael Franti
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Patent number: 7935797Abstract: This invention provides methods for inhibiting fusion of HIV-1 to CD4+ cells which comprise contacting CD4+ cells with a non-chemokine agent capable of binding to a chemokine receptor in an amount and under conditions such that fusion of HIV-1 to the CD4+ cells is inhibited. This invention also provides methods for inhibiting HIV-1 infection of CD4+ cells which comprise contacting CD4+ cells with a non-chemokine agent capable of binding to a chemokine receptor in an amount and under conditions such that fusion of HIV-1 to the CD4+ cells is inhibited, thereby inhibiting the HIV-1 infection. This invention provides non-chemokine agents capable of binding to the chemokine receptor and inhibiting fusion of HIV-1 to CD4+ cells. This invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising an amount of the non-chemokine agent capable of binding to the chemokine receptor and inhibiting fusion of HIV-1 to CD4+ cells effective to prevent fusion of HIV-1 to CD4+ cells and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2007Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc.Inventors: Graham P. Allaway, Virginia M. Litwin, Paul J. Maddon, William C. Olson
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Publication number: 20110076298Abstract: This invention provides a protein comprising (a) a first polypeptide which comprises consecutive amino acids, the sequence of which corresponds to the sequence of a modified gp120 envelope polypeptide portion of a gp140 envelope of (i) an HIV-I KNH1144 isolate, or a quasi-species thereof, or (ii) an HIV-I 5768.4 isolate, or a quasi-species thereof; and (b) a second polypeptide which comprises consecutive amino acids, the sequence of which corresponds to the sequence of a modified gp41 ectodomain polypeptide portion of the gp140 envelope of (i) the HIV-I KNH1144 isolate or such quasi-species thereof, or (ii) the HIV-I 5768.4 isolate or such quasi-species thereof. This invention also provides nucleic acids encoding such proteins, vectors, host cells and compositions thereof. Also provided are trimeric complexes (‘trimers’) of these proteins and methods of using such trimers to combat HIV-I infection.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: William C. Olson, Paul J. Maddon, Michael Franti, Sai Prasad N. Iyer, Sofija Andjelic, John P. Moore, Simon Beddows
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Patent number: 7858298Abstract: This invention provides methods for inhibiting fusion of HIV-1 to CD4+ cells which comprise contacting CD4+ cells with a non-chemokine agent capable of binding to a chemokine receptor in an amount and under conditions such that fusion of HIV-1 to the CD4+ cells is inhibited. This invention also provides methods for inhibiting HIV-1 infection of CD4+ cells which comprise contacting CD4+ cells with a non-chemokine agent capable of binding to a chemokine receptor in an amount and under conditions such that fusion of HIV-1 to the CD4+ cells is inhibited, thereby inhibiting the HIV-1 infection. This invention provides non-chemokine agents capable of binding to the chemokine receptor and inhibiting fusion of HIV-1 to CD4+ cells. This invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising an amount of the non-chemokine agent capable of binding to the chemokine receptor and inhibiting fusion of HIV-1 to CD4+ cells effective to prevent fusion of HIV-1 to CD4+ cells and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1999Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc.Inventors: Graham P. Allaway, Virginia M. Litwin, Paul J. Maddon, William C. Olson
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Patent number: 7850971Abstract: The invention includes antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof which bind specifically to conformational epitopes on the extracellular domain of PSMA, compositions containing one or a combination of such antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof, hybridoma cell lines that produce the antibodies, and methods of using the antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof for cancer diagnosis and treatment. The invention also includes oligomeric forms of PSMA proteins, compositions comprising the multimers, and antibodies that selectively bind to the multimers.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: PSMA Development Company, LLCInventors: Paul J. Maddon, Gerald P. Donovan, William C. Olson, Norbert Schuelke, Jason Gardner, Dangshe Ma
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Patent number: 7851600Abstract: The invention is directed an anti-CCR5 antibody which comprises (i) two light chains, each light chain comprising the expression product of a plasmid designated pVK:HuPRO140-VK (ATCC Deposit Designation PTA-4097), and (ii) two heavy chains, each heavy chain comprising an expression product of either a plasmid designated pVg1:HuPRO140 HG2-VH (ATCC Deposit Designation PTA-4098) or a plasmid designated pVg1:HuPRO140 (mutB+D+I)-VH (ATCC Deposit Designation PTA-4099) or a fragment thereof which binds to CCR5 on the surface of a human cell.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignees: Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc., Facet Biotech CorporationInventors: William C. Olson, Paul J. Maddon, Naoya Tsurushita, Paul R. Hinton, Maximiliano Vasquez
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Publication number: 20100178290Abstract: This invention provides a method of reducing viral load in an HIV-1-infected human subject which comprises administering to the subject an effective HIV-1 viral load reducing dose of a CCR5 receptor antagonist, such as a humanized antibody designated PRO 140 or an anti-CCR5 receptor monoclonal antibody, wherein the viral load reducing dose achieves an average maximum decrease of viral load in the subject of at least 1.83 log10 to 2.5 log10 at about ten days following administration of the CCR5 receptor antagonist and wherein the viral load reducing dose further achieves a mean viral load reduction of 1.7 log10 at about nine days following administration of the CCR5 receptor antagonist.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventors: William C. Olson, Paul J. Maddon, Daniel C. Pevear, Robert J. Israel, Jose D. Murga
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Patent number: 7736649Abstract: This invention provides a composition which comprises an admixture of three compounds, wherein: (a) one compound is an antibody which binds to a CCR5 receptor; (b) one compound retards attachment of HIV-1 to a CD4+ cell by retarding binding of HIV-1 gp120 envelope glycoprotein to CD4 on the surface of the CD4+ cell; and (c) one compound retards gp41 from adopting a conformation capable of mediating fusion of HIV-1 to a CD4+ cell by binding noncovalently to an epitope on a gp41 fusion intermediate; wherein the relative mass ratio of any two of the compounds in the admixture ranges from about 100:1 to about 1:100, the composition being effective to inhibit HIV-1 infection of the CD4+ cell. This invention also provides a method of inhibiting HIV-1 infection of a CD4+ cell which comprises contacting the CD4+ cell with an amount of the composition of the subject invention effective to inhibit HIV-1 infection of the CD4+ cell so as to thereby inhibit HIV-1 infection of the CD4+ cell.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Progenics Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: William C. Olson, Paul J. Maddon
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Publication number: 20100103765Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a liquid injector for silicon production. In one embodiment, the injector includes a tube having at least one opening at a first end of said tube, a moveable sealing means disposed inside the tube for sealing the at least one opening and a heating means coupled to the tube for controlling a temperature of a liquid exiting the tube through the at least one opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventors: MARC D. HORNBOSTEL, Angel Sanjurjo, Kai-Hung Lau, Gopala N. Krishnan, Anoop Nagar, Lorenza Moro, Jordi Perez Mariano, Xiaobing Xie, William C. Olson
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Patent number: 7666419Abstract: The invention is directed an anti-CCR5 antibody which comprises (i) two light chains, each light chain comprising the expression product of a plasmid designated pVK:HuPRO14O-VK (ATCC Deposit Designation PTA-4097), and (ii) two heavy chains, each heavy chain comprising an expression product of either a plasmid designated pVgl:HuPRO140 HG2-VH (ATCC Deposit Designation PTA-4098) or a plasmic designated pVgl:HuPRO140 (mutB+D+I)-VH (ATCC Deposit Designation PTA-4099) or a fragment thereof which binds to CCR5 on the surface of a human cell.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignees: Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc., Facet Biotech CorporationInventors: William C. Olson, Paul J. Maddon, Naoya Tsurushita, Paul R. Hinton, Maximillano Vasquez
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Publication number: 20100041875Abstract: This invention provides a modified gp140 envelope polypeptide of an HIV-1 isolate comprising a gp120 polypeptide portion comprising consecutive amino acids and a gp41 ectodomain polypeptide portion comprising consecutive amino acids, said gp41 ectodomain polypeptide portion being modified to comprise isoleucine (I) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 535; glutamine (Q) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 543; serine (S) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 553; lysine (K) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 567; and arginine (R) at an amino acid position equivalent to amino acid position 588, the amino acid positions being numbered by reference to the HIV-1 isolate KNH1144. This invention also provides nucleic acids encoding such a polypeptide, vectors, host cells, trimeric complexes and compositions thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2007Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Antu K. Dey, Moore P. John, William C. Olson, Sai Prasad N. Iyer, Yun (Kenneth) Kang, Michael Franti
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Patent number: 7592014Abstract: This invention provides an isolated nucleic acid which comprises a nucleotide segment having a sequence encoding a viral envelope protein comprising a viral surface protein and a corresponding viral transmembrane protein wherein the viral envelope protein contains one or more mutations in amino acid sequence that enhance the stability of the complex formed between the viral surface protein and transmembrane protein. This invention also provides a viral envelope protein comprising a viral surface protein and a corresponding viral transmembrane protein wherein the viral envelope protein contains one or more mutations in amino acid sequence that enhance the stability of the complex formed between the viral surface protein and transmembrane protein. This invention further provides methods of treating HIV-1 infection.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2005Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignees: Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc., Aaron Diamond Aids Research Centre (ADARC)Inventors: James M. Binley, Norbert Schuelke, William C. Olson, Paul J. Maddon, John P. Moore
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Publication number: 20090074766Abstract: This invention provides methods of inhibiting HIV-2 infection of a susceptible cell by HIV-2 which comprises subjecting the susceptible cell to an effective HIV-2 infection inhibiting dose of a humanized antibody designated PRO 140, or of an anti-CCR5 receptor monoclonal antibody, wherein the effective HIV-1 infection inhibiting dose comprises from 0.1 mg per kg to 25 mg per kg of the subject's body weight, so as to thereby inhibit the infection of the susceptible cell by HIV-2.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventors: Thomas J. Ketas, William C. Olson
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Patent number: 7479553Abstract: This invention provides a DNA which upon transcription produces an RNA encoding a modified HIV-1 gp140 polypeptide, which polypeptide upon cleavage produces a modified gp120 and a modified ectodomain of gp41 which together form a complex exhibiting enhanced binding to HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies and reduced binding to HIV-1 non-neutralizing antibodies, wherein the modifications comprise an A492C mutation in gp120 and a T596C mutation in gp41, said mutations being numbered by reference to the HIV-1 isolate JR-FL, and resulting in a disulfide bond between gp120 and ectodomain gp41 which stabilizes the otherwise non-covalent gp120-gp41 interaction.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2004Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignees: Progenics Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Centre (ADARC)Inventors: James M. Binley, Norbert Schuelke, William C. Olson, Paul J. Maddon, John P. Moore
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Publication number: 20080286284Abstract: The invention includes antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof which bind specifically to conformational epitopes on the extracellular domain of PSMA, compositions containing one or a combination of such antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof, hybridoma cell lines that produce the antibodies, and methods of using the antibodies or antigen-binding fragments thereof for cancer diagnosis and treatment. The invention also includes oligomeric forms of PSMA proteins, compositions comprising the multimers, and antibodies that selectively bind to the multimers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicants: PSMA Development Company, LLC, Amgen Fremont Inc.Inventors: Paul J. Maddon, Gerald P. Donovan, William C. Olson, Norbert Schuelke, Jason Gardner, Dangshe Ma, Jaspal S. Kang, Larry Green
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Publication number: 20080274134Abstract: This invention provides methods for eliciting an immune response in a subject comprising administering to the subject as part of a regimen (i) more than one dose of a nucleic acid prime, and (ii) more than one dose of a protein boost composition, wherein each dose of the nucleic acid prime is administered to the subject at a first predefined interval and each dose of the protein boost composition is administered to the subject at a second predefined interval, and wherein the protein boost composition comprises a prophylactically or therapeutically effective dose of (a) a trimeric HIV-1 gp140 protein complex, or (b) a superparamagnetic particle and a trimeric HIV-1 gp140 protein complex so affixed thereto as to permit recognition of the complex by a subject's immune system. The invention also provides methods for prophylactically or therapeutically treating HIV-1 infection in a subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2005Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventors: Norbert Schulke, William C. Olson, Paul J. Maddon, John P. Moore, Simon Beddows