Methods for restoring corticosteroid sensitivity

US2016136272A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016136272-A1
Application numberUS-201414890921-A
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Filing dateMay 13, 2014
Priority dateMay 14, 2013
Publication dateMay 19, 2016
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The present invention relates to use of therapeutic agents that specifically bind and inhibit TLR3 signalling in order to sensitize patients to treatment with corticosteroids, notably for the treatment and prevention of inflammatory and autoimmune disorders.

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1 - 38 . (canceled) 39 . A method for treating an autoimmune or inflammatory disease in an individual comprising administering to the individual an anti-TLR3 agent that inhibits TLR3 signaling in combination with a corticosteroid at a dose of 10 mg per day or less of prednisone equivalent. 40 . The method of claim 39 , wherein the subject has corticosteroid insensitivity. 41 . The method of claim 39 , wherein the corticosteroid is administered at a dose of 1 mg/kg per day or less than 1 mg/kg per day of prednisone equivalent. 42 . The method of claim 39 , wherein the anti-TLR3 agent and the corticosteroid are administered separately. 43 . The method of claim 39 , wherein the method comprises: (a) evaluating whether said patient has corticosteroid insensitivity; and (b) if said patient has corticosteroid insensitivity, administering to said patient an effective dose of an anti-TLR3 agent in combination with a corticosteroid. 44 . The method of claim 39 , wherein the corticosteroid is administered at a dose of 1 mg/kg per day or less of beclomethasone equivalent. 45 . The method of claim 39 , wherein the subject has a disorder selected from the group consisting of asthma, corticosteroid-resistant asthma, severe asthma, COPD, and sarcoidosis. 46 . The method of claim 39 , wherein the anti-TLR3 agent is an anti-TLR3 antibody that binds to a TLR3 polypeptide and inhibits dsRNA-induced signaling by a TLR3 polypeptide. 47 . The method of claim 41 , wherein the corticosteroid is administered at least 3 times per week by oral, injection or infusion route, wherein the anti-TLR3 antibody is administered by injection or infusion in an amount between about 0.01 and 20 mg/kg, at a frequency of from about once per week to about once every 2 months. 48 . The method of claim 47 , wherein the corticosteroid is administered at a dose of 40 mg per day or less than 40 mg per day of prednisone equivalent and the subject has systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). 49 . The method of claim 39 , wherein the corticosteroid is administered at least 3 times per week by oral, injection or infusion route, wherein the anti-TLR3 antibody is administered by injection or infusion in an amount between about 0.01 and 20 mg/kg, at a frequency of from about once per week to about once every 2 months, and wherein the subject has lupus, asthma, corticosteroid-resistant asthma, severe asthma, COPD, sarcoidosis, sepsis or acute or chronic Graft versus Host Disease. 50 . The method of claim 41 , wherein the corticosteroid is administered at least 3 times per week by oral, injection or infusion route, wherein the anti-TLR3 antibody is administered by injection or infusion in an amount between about 0.01 and 20 mg/kg, at a frequency of from about once per week to about once every 2 months, and wherein the subject has lupus, asthma, corticosteroid-resistant asthma, severe asthma, COPD, sarcoidosis, sepsis or acute or chronic Graft versus Host Disease. 51 . The method of claim 39 , wherein the corticosteroid is selected from the group consisting of hydrocortisone (Cortisol), cortisone acetate, prednisone, prednisolone, methylprednisolone, deflazacort, betamethasone, triamcinolone, beclometasone, paramethasone, fluticasone, fludrocortisone acetate, deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA), fluprednisolone, fluticasone propionate, budesonide, beclomethasone dipropionate, flunisolide and triamcinolone acetonide. 52 . The method of claim 39 , wherein the anti-TLR3 agent is a monoclonal antibody that specifically binds and inhibits the signaling of a TLR3 polypeptide, wherein said antibody inhibits signaling by the TLR3 polypeptide, and has a Kd of less than 10 −9 M for binding to a TLR3 polypeptide at both neutral and acidic pH. 53 . A method for treating an autoimmune or inflammatory disease in an individual having corticosteroid insensitivity comprising administering to the individual an anti-TLR3 agent that inhibits TLR3 signaling. 54 . A method for the treatment of an autoimmune or inflammatory disease in an individual, for determining an optimal treatment regimen, or for selecting an individual for inclusion in a clinical trial, the method comprising: (a) evaluating whether an individual is corticosteroid insensitive; and (b) if said individual is corticosteroid insensitive, administering to said patient an effective dose of an anti-TLR3 agent that inhibits TLR3 signaling, in combination with a corticosteroid. 55 . The method of claim 54 , wherein the step of evaluating whether an individual is corticosteroid insensitive comprises obtaining a biological sample from the individual and determining in vitro the presence of one or more biomarkers of corticosteroid insensitivity, optionally wherein the biomarker is an inflammatory mediator and/or markers of ongoing inflammation or disease. 56 . The method of claim 54 , wherein the corticosteroid is administered at a dose of 1 mg/kg per day or less than 1 mg/kg per day of prednisone equivalent. 57 . The method of claim 54 , wherein the corticosteroid is administered at a dose of 10 mg per day or less of prednisone equivalent.

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  • Drugs for immunological or allergic disorders · CPC title

  • comprising antibodies · CPC title

  • substituted in position 21, e.g. cortisone, dexamethasone, prednisone or aldosterone · CPC title

  • Affinity (KD), association rate (Ka), dissociation rate (Kd) or EC50 value · CPC title

  • for joint disorders, e.g. arthritis, arthrosis · CPC title

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What does patent US2016136272A1 cover?
The present invention relates to use of therapeutic agents that specifically bind and inhibit TLR3 signalling in order to sensitize patients to treatment with corticosteroids, notably for the treatment and prevention of inflammatory and autoimmune disorders.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Innate Pharma
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61K39/3955. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 19 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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