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Immune

IBL-101, a novel pan-PIM kinase inhibitor with promising immunomodulatory activity

Dec. 7, 2022
Research conducted at Inflection Biosciences Ltd. and affiliated organizations has led to the discovery of a novel pan-PIM kinase inhibitor, IBL-101, as a potential therapeutic candidate for autoimmune disease, including psoriasis.
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Immune

Anti-siglec-6 MAbs show promise for treating anaphylaxis

Dec. 1, 2022
Mast cells (MCs) are tissue-resident immune cells and are responsible for allergic and inflammatory processes. One potential approach for targeting MCs is to engage inhibitory receptors that can silence MC activation, such as sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-like lectins (siglecs). Siglec-6 is an inhibitory receptor expressed on human MCs and represents an attractive therapeutic target for this purpose. Siglec-6 engagement with a monoclonal antibody (MAb) was recently shown to inhibit MC activation in vitro.
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Cancer

Leukemia-related rogue immune cells cause autoimmune disorders

Nov. 30, 2022
By Mar de Miguel
Does cancer cause autoimmune disease or is it the other way around? In looking at the question of which comes first, the chicken or the egg, researchers at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Australia found that a genetic mutation that alters immune cells in leukemia is behind certain autoimmune disorders.
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Immune

Emergex advances chikungunya vaccine development with generation of CHIKV ligandome

Nov. 29, 2022
Emergex Vaccines Holding Ltd. has generated a chikungunya virus (CHIKV) ligandome, the first major milestone in the development of the company's CD8+ T-cell CHIKV adaptive vaccine candidate. Using an immunoproteomics approach, naturally presented MHC Class I-restricted peptides on the surface of a human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-typed cell line infected with CHIKV virus were extracted and identified.
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Immune

Novel anti-mouse FcRn antibody ameliorates antiphospholipid-induced thrombosis in mice

Nov. 28, 2022
Researchers from King's College London and UCB Pharma Inc. recently reported preclinical data on the effects of an anti-mouse neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) antibody, UCB-4470, on circulating antiphospholipid (aPL) and aPL-induced thrombus formation in mice.
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Infection

Conserved binding pocket is net positive for deadly coronavirus strains

Nov. 28, 2022
By Anette Breindl
Investigators at the University of Bristol and Biognos AB have identified a structural feature that distinguished the deadly coronavirus strains from harmless, common cold-causing variants. The findings, which were published in the Nov. 23, 2022, issue of Science Advances, could form the basis of universal COVID antivirals, putting an end to the endless race to deal with new variants that has so far been a necessity.

The researchers showed that the same pocket, a binding site for linoleic acid (LA), was present in all variants of concern (VOCs) that have emerged since 2020. “Intriguingly, all SARS-CoV-2 VOCs stringently maintain this pocket, notably including Omicron, which accumulated a wide range of mutations in [the spike protein] elsewhere, suggesting that the pocket provides a selective advantage for the virus,” they wrote in their paper.
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Immune

Ocean University of China describes new PDE4 and/or PDE10A inhibitors for allergy

Nov. 24, 2022
Ocean University of China has identified novel benzotropone derivatives acting as phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) and/or cAMP and cAMP-inhibited cGMP 3ʹ,5ʹ-cyclic phosphodiesterase 10A (PDE10A) inhibitors reported to be useful for the treatment of allergy, inflammatory, neurological and cardiovascular diseases.
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Cancer

Innate immunity can drive radiation-induced abscopal effect

Nov. 23, 2022
By Anette Breindl
A combination of radiation therapy and CD47 blockade induced an abscopal effect in animal studies even in animals that lacked T cells, researchers reported in the Nov. 21, 2022, online issue of Nature Cancer. The findings are “the first demonstration of T-cell-independent abscopal response,” co-corresponding author Edward Graves told BioWorld. “We’re not trying to say that all abscopal responses are macrophage-mediated. There are plenty that require T cells,” Graves clarified. But “there is another avenue of abscopal responses that has not been reported. ... All the abscopal literature is about stimulating an adaptive response.”
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Immune

Blue Water Vaccines signs license agreement with UT Health San Antonio for chlamydia vaccine

Nov. 22, 2022
Blue Water Vaccines Inc. has signed an exclusive, global license agreement for the development of a live attenuated, oral chlamydia vaccine candidate from The University of Texas (UT) Health San Antonio. Developed at UT Health San Antonio, the novel vaccine candidate utilizes a live attenuated chlamydia strain, Chlamydia muridarum.
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Musculoskeletal

As thrombospondin receptor, CD47 affects muscle regeneration

Nov. 21, 2022
By Subhasree Nag
Now, researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine have shown that by targeting CD47 – better known for its role as an innate immune checkpoint akin to PD-1 and CTLA-4 in the adaptive immune system – they were able to restore muscle stem cell function. Aged mice regained muscle strength comparable to younger animals after receiving an antibody treatment targeting CD47 signaling in muscle stem cells.
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