CA2957721C — Selective dendrimer delivery to brain tumors
Assigned to Johns Hopkins University · Expires 2021-04-13 · 5y expired
What this patent protects
A composition comprising poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) hydroxyl- terminated dendrimers covalently linked to at least one therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic agent for the treatment or alleviation of one or more symptoms of a brain tumor have been developed. The dendrimers comprise…
USPTO Abstract
A composition comprising poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) hydroxyl- terminated dendrimers covalently linked to at least one therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic agent for the treatment or alleviation of one or more symptoms of a brain tumor have been developed. The dendrimers comprise one or more ethylene diamine-core poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) hydroxyl-terminated generation-4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10, most preferably generation 6 (G4-10-OH) dendrimers. The G6 dendrimers have demonstrated unexpectedly high uptake into the brain. The dendrimers provide a means for selective delivery through the blood brain barrier ("BBB") of chemotherapeutic, immunotherapeutic and palliative agents. The dendrimers also have the advantage that two different classes of compounds, having one or more mechanisms of action can be bound to the dendrimers, providing simultaneous delivery. The dendrimers may be administered alone by intravenous injection, or as part of a multi-prong therapy with radiation.
Drugs covered by this patent
- Ravicti (GLYCEROL PHENYLBUTYRATE) · Horizon Therap Us
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