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EP3638292A1 — Polynucleotides encoding coagulation factor viii

Assigned to Seattle Childrens Hospital · Expires 2020-04-22 · 6y expired

What this patent protects

The invention relates to mRNA therapy for the treatment of Hemophilia A. mRNAs for use in the invention, when administered in vivo, encode Factor VIII, isoforms thereof, functional fragments thereof, and fusion proteins comprising Factor VIII. mRNAs of the invention are preferabl…

USPTO Abstract

The invention relates to mRNA therapy for the treatment of Hemophilia A. mRNAs for use in the invention, when administered in vivo, encode Factor VIII, isoforms thereof, functional fragments thereof, and fusion proteins comprising Factor VIII. mRNAs of the invention are preferably encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) to effect efficient delivery to cells and/or tissues in subjects, when administered thereto. mRNA therapies of the invention increase and/or restore deficient levels of Factor VIII expression and/or activity in subjects. mRNA therapies of the invention further decrease levels of toxic metabolites associated with deficient Factor VII I activity in subjects.

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Patent Metadata

Patent number
EP3638292A1
Jurisdiction
EP
Classification
Expires
2020-04-22
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Seattle Childrens Hospital
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