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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 25, 2015
Filed:
Jun. 24, 2010
Larry R. Brown, Newton, MA (US);
Vered Bisker-leib, Woburn, MA (US);
Terrence L. Scott, Winchester, MA (US);
Debra Lafreniere, Dighton, MA (US);
Jennifer Machen, Export, PA (US);
Nick Giannoukakis, Coraopolis, PA (US);
Larry R. Brown, Newton, MA (US);
Vered Bisker-Leib, Woburn, MA (US);
Terrence L. Scott, Winchester, MA (US);
Debra Lafreniere, Dighton, MA (US);
Jennifer Machen, Export, PA (US);
Nick Giannoukakis, Coraopolis, PA (US);
BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC., Deerfield, IL (US);
BAXTER HEALTHCARE SA, Glattpark (Opfikon), CH;
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH-OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Abstract
AS-oligonucleotides are delivered in microsphere form in order to induce dendritic cell tolerance, particularly in the non-obese-diabetic (NOD) mouse model. The microspheres incorporate antisense (AS) oligonucleotides. A process includes using an antisense approach to prevent an autoimmune diabetes condition in NOD mice in vivo and in situ. The oligonucleotides are targeted to bind to primary transcripts CD40, CD80, CD86 and their combinations.