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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 12, 2016
Filed:
Jun. 02, 2014
National Hospital Organization, Kinki-chuo Chest Medical Center, Partial Interest, Osaka, JP;
Azbio Corporation, Partial Interest, Osaka, JP;
Masaji Okada, Partial Interest, Osaka, JP;
Yasushi Takamori, Partial Interest, Tokyo, JP;
Masaji Okada, Osaka, JP;
Yasushi Takamori, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuyuki Ogawa, Saitama, JP;
Kinya Nagata, Saitama, JP;
National Hospital Organization Kinki-chuo Chest Medical center, Kita-ku, Sakai, Osaka, JP;
Other;
AZBIO Corporation, Kita-ku, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
(Problems) To provide a therapeutic agent for infections comprising granulysin as an active ingredient which has little side effect and no cytotoxicity and to which bacteria can hardly acquire resistance, and a treatment method using the same. (Means for Solving Problems) The present invention provides a therapeutic agent for infections comprising as active ingredient: 15K granulysin, a combination of 15K granulysin and 15K granulysin in vivo expression vector, a combination of 15K granulysin and at least one interleukin selected from IL-6, IL-23 or IL-27, a combination of 15K granulysin in vivo expression vector and at least one interleukin selected from IL-6, IL-23 or IL-27, or a combination of 15K granulysin in vivo expression vector and HSP65DNA and IL-12DNA in vivo expression vector, which enhances killing effects on bacteria and has less side effect, and to which bacteria can hardly acquire resistance, and a treatment method using the same.