MacroGenics, Inc.
TRI-SPECIFIC BINDING MOLECULES THAT SPECIFICALLY BIND TO MULTIPLE CANCER ANTIGENS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

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Abstract:

The present invention relates to Tri-Specific Binding Molecules, which are multi-chain polypeptide molecules that possess three Binding Domains and are thus capable of mediating coordinated binding to three epitopes. The Tri-Specific Binding Molecule is preferably characterized in possessing binding domains that permit it to immunospecifically bind to: (1) an epitope of a first Cancer Antigen, (2) an epitope of a second Cancer Antigen, and (3) an epitope of a molecule that is expressed on the surface of an immune system effector cell, and are thus capable of localizing an immune system effector cell to a cell that expresses a Cancer Antigen, so as to thereby facilitate the killing of such cancer cell.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

28 Feb 2020

Issue date:

25 Jun 2020