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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 09, 2018
Filed:
Oct. 03, 2014
Ibc Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Morris Plains, NJ (US);
Chien-Hsing Chang, Downingtown, PA (US);
David M. Goldenberg, Mendham, NJ (US);
IBC Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Morris Plains, NJ (US);
Abstract
The present invention concerns methods and compositions comprising an anti-IGF-1R antibody or fragment thereof for treatment of cancer or autoimmune disease. Preferably, the cancer is renal cell carcinoma, breast cancer or pancreatic cancer. The anti-IGF-1R antibody or fragment may be part of a complex, such as a DOCK-AND-LOCK™ (DNL™) (complex produced by binding interaction between anchor domain moiety of A-kinase anchoring protein and dimerization and docking domain moiety of protein kinase A regulatory subunit) complex. Preferably, the DNL™ (complex produced by binding interaction between anchor domain moiety of A-kinase anchoring protein and dimerization and docking domain moiety of protein kinase A regulatory subunit) complex also comprises a second antibody, a second antibody fragment, an affibody or a cytokine. More preferably, the cytokine is interferon-α2b. Most preferably, the second antibody, second fragment or affibody binds to IGF-1R, TROP2 or CEACAM6. The anti-IGF-1R antibody or complex may be administered alone or in combination with a therapeutic agent, such as an mTOR inhibitor.