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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 24, 2011
Filed:
Jul. 31, 2006
Barbara Denise Fazekas DE St Groth, Glebe, AU;
Anthony Dominic Kelleher, Bangor, AU;
Alan Lee Landay, River Forest, IL (US);
Sarah Christina Sasson, Bondi, AU;
Nabila Seddiki, Newtown, AU;
John James Zaunders, Kingsford, AU;
Barbara Denise Fazekas De St Groth, Glebe, AU;
Anthony Dominic Kelleher, Bangor, AU;
Alan Lee Landay, River Forest, IL (US);
Sarah Christina Sasson, Bondi, AU;
Nabila Seddiki, Newtown, AU;
John James Zaunders, Kingsford, AU;
Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology, New South Wales, AU;
Abstract
The present invention relates to methods and kits for identifying, quantifying and isolating regulatory T cells, to methods and kits for diagnosing or monitoring autoimmune diseases, immunoinflammatory diseases, allergic diseases, predispositions thereto, infectious diseases, cancer, cancer treatment and/or organ transplantation based on regulatory T cell quantity, to methods and kits for predicting responses to therapy for autoimmune diseases, immunoinflammatory diseases, allergic diseases, predispositions thereto, infectious diseases, cancer and/or organ transplantation based on regulatory T cell quantity, and to methods and kits for therapy using isolated regulatory T cells.