| The University of Pittsburgh - of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20110111437 | Biomarkers For Prognosis of Pulmonary Diseases - The present invention relates to biomarkers that may be used to evaluate the prognoses of patients suffering from pulmonary diseases and assist in the determination of appropriate therapeutic regimens. It is based, at least in part, on the discovery that a number of T-cell antigens are differentially expressed in chronic lung disease patients depending on the prognosis of the patient. Non-limiting examples of these antigens include CD28, CD4, CD25, CD45, CD27 and CCR7 and combinations thereof. Use of these biomarker antigens, optionally in conjunction with pulmonary function tests, provides an indication of which patients are likely to suffer a severely adverse outcome within the year and/or be refractory to treatment. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20080226665 | EphA2 T-cell epitopes and uses therefor - EphA2 T-cell epitope are provided herein. The epitopes include peptides corresponding to specific fragments of human EphA2 protein containing one or more T-cell epitopes, and conservative derivatives thereof. The EphA2 T-cell epitopes are useful in an assay, such as an ELISPOT assay, that may be used to determine and/or quantify a patient's immune responsiveness to EphA2. The epitopes also are useful in methods of modulating a patient's immune reactivity to EphA2, which has substantial utility as a treatment for cancers that overexpress EphA2, such as renal cell carcinoma (RCC). The EphA2 epitopes also can be used to vaccinate a patient against EphA2, by in vivo or ex vivo methods. | 09-18-2008 |