IP Library Granted Patent US 8,221,752
Granted Patent B2
US 8,221,752 · App. 12/575,896 · Granted Jul 17, 2012

Antibodies against human interleukin-13 and uses therefor

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Patent No.
US 8,221,752
App. No.
12/575,896
Granted
Jul 17, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

This application relates to antibodies, e.g., humanized antibodies, and antigen-binding fragments thereof, that bind to interleukin-13 (IL-13), in particular, human IL-13, and their uses in regulating immune responses mediated by IL-13. The antibodies disclosed herein are useful in diagnosing, preventing, and/or treating a subject, e.g., a human patient, one or more IL-13-associated disorders, e.g., respiratory disorders (e.g., asthma); atopic disorders (e.g., allergic rhinitis); inflammatory and/or autoimmune conditions of the skin (e.g., atopic dermatitis), and gastrointestinal organs (e.g., inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD)), as well as fibrotic and cancerous disorders.

Claims (11)

1. A method of treating IL-13-associated ulcerative colitis comprising: administering an effective amount of a purified antibody, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, comprising a heavy chain immunoglobulin variable domain and a light chain immunoglobulin variable domain that binds to IL-13 with a KD of less than 10 −7 M as determined by surface plasmon resonance (SPR), wherein the light chain immunoglobulin variable domain comprises the amino acid sequence of:

(i) KASESVDNYGKSLMH (SEQ ID NO:19) in CDR1,

(ii) RASNLES (SEQ ID NO:20) in CDR2, and

(iii) QQSNEDPWT (SEQ ID NO:21) in CDR3;

or an amino acid sequence that differs by fewer than three conservative amino acid substitutions from the amino acid sequence of any of SEQ ID NO:19-21, wherein the light chain immunoglobulin variable domain, with or without said conservative amino substitutions, contacts IL-13 with residues ASN31 (CDR1), TYR32 (CDR1), LYS34 (CDR1), ARG54 (CDR2), ASN96 (CDR3), ASP98 (CDR3), and TRP100 (CDR3), of SEQ ID NO:11, 12, or 35;

and wherein the heavy chain immunoglobulin variable domain comprises the amino acid sequence of:

(i) SYAMS (SEQ ID NO:22) in CDR1,

(ii) SISSGGNTYYPDSVKG (SEQ ID NO:23) in CDR2, and

(iii) LDGYYFGFAY (SEQ ID NO:24) in CDR3,

or an amino acid sequence that differs by fewer than three conservative amino acid substitutions from the amino acid sequence of any of SEQ ID NO:22-24, wherein the heavy chain immunoglobulin variable domain, with or without said conservative amino substitutions, contacts IL-13 with residues ILE30, SER31 (CDR1), ALA33 (CDR1), TRP47, SER50 (CDR2), SER52 (CDR2), SER53 (CDR2), TYR58 (CDR2), LEU98 (CDR3), ASP99 (CDR3), GLY100 (CDR3), TYR101 (CDR3), TYR102 (CDR3), and PHE103 (CDR3), of SEQ ID NO:15, 16 or 36.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the antibody is administered subcutaneously, by inhalation, or topically.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 14, 2011
From: WYETH
To: WYETH LLC
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