Michael Caplan - Woodbridge CT, US Howard Sosin - Fairfield CT, US Hugh Sampson - Larchmont NY, US Gary Bannon - Wentzville MO, US A. Burks - Little Rock AR, US Gael Cockrell - Cabot AR, US Cesar Compadre - Little Rock AR, US Cathie Connaughton - Conway AR, US Ricki Helm - Little Rock AR, US Nina King - Mason OH, US Randall Kopper - Conway AR, US Soheila Maleki - New Orleans LA, US Patrick Rabjohn - Little Rock AR, US David Shin - San Diego CA, US J. Stanley - North Little Rock AR, US
It has been determined that allergens, which are characterized by both humoral (IgE) and cellular (T-cell) binding sites, can be modified to be less allergenic by modifying the IgE binding sites. The IgE binding sites can be converted to non-IgE binding sites by altering as little as a single amino acid within the protein, preferably a hydrophobic residue towards the center of the IgE epitope, to eliminate IgE binding. Additionally or alternatively a modified allergen with reduced IgE binding may be prepared by disrupting one or more of the disulfide bonds that are present in the natural allergen. The disulfide bonds may be disrupted chemically, e.g., by reduction and alkylation or by mutating one or more cysteine residues present in the primary amino acid sequence of the natural allergen. In certain embodiments, modified allergens are prepared by both altering one or more linear IgE eitopes and disrupting one or more disulfide bonds of the natural allergen. In certain embodiments, the methods of the present invention allow allergens to be modified while retaining the ability of the protein to activate T-cells, and, in some embodiments by not significantly altering or decreasing IgG binding capacity. The Examples provided herein use peanut allergens to illustrate applications of the invention.
Methods And Reagents For Decreasing Clinical Reaction To Allergy
Michael J. Caplan - Woodbridge CT, US Howard B. Sosin - Fairfield CT, US Hugh A. Sampson - Greenwich CT, US Gary A. Bannon - Wentzville MO, US Gael Cockrell - Cabot AR, US Cesar M. Compadre - Little Rock AR, US Cathie Connaughton - Conway AR, US Ricki M. Helm - Little Rock AR, US Nina E. King - Mason OH, US Randall A. Kopper - Conway AR, US Soheila J. Maleki - New Orleans LA, US Patrick A. Rabjohn - Little Rock AR, US David S. Shin - San Diego CA, US J. Steven Stanley - North Little Rock AR, US
International Classification:
C07K 14/00
US Classification:
530403, 530350
Abstract:
It has been determined that allergens, which are characterized by both humoral (IgE) and cellular (T-cell) binding sites, can be modified to be less allergenic by modifying the IgE binding sites. The IgE binding sites can be converted to non-IgE binding sites by altering as little as a single amino acid within the protein, preferably a hydrophobic residue towards the center of the IgE epitope, to eliminate IgE binding. Additionally or alternatively a modified allergen with reduced IgE binding may be prepared by disrupting one or more of the disulfide bonds that are present in the natural allergen. The disulfide bonds may be disrupted chemically, e.g., by reduction and alkylation or by mutating one or more cysteine residues present in the primary amino acid sequence of the natural allergen. In certain embodiments, modified allergens are prepared by both altering one or more linear IgE epitopes and disrupting one or more disulfide bonds of the natural allergen. In certain embodiments, the methods of the present invention allow allergens to be modified while retaining the ability of the protein to activate T-cells, and, in some embodiments by not significantly altering or decreasing IgG binding capacity. The Examples provided herein use peanut allergens to illustrate applications of the invention.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. David H Shin, Natrona Heights PA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Dr. Shin graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1994. He works in Tarentum, PA and 2 other locations and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Shin is affiliated with Allegheny Valley Hospital and Western Pennsylvania Hospital.
David D Shin MD 6550 Fannin St STE 2407, Houston, TX 77030 (713)7900000 (phone), (713)7901212 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Hawaii Burns School of Medicine Graduated: 1993
Procedures:
Varicose Vein Procedures Lower Leg Amputation Peripheral Vascular Bypass
Conditions:
Arterial Thromboembolic Disease Varicose Veins
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Shin graduated from the University of Hawaii Burns School of Medicine in 1993. He works in Houston, TX and specializes in Vascular Surgery. Dr. Shin is affiliated with Houston Methodist Hospital.
Hackensack University Med GrpHackensack University Medical Center Urology 360 Essex St STE 403, Hackensack, NJ 07601 (551)9968090 (phone), (551)9968221 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Cornell University Weill Medical College Graduated: 1997
Procedures:
Prostate Biopsy Circumcision Cystoscopy Cystourethroscopy Kidney Stone Lithotripsy Transurethral Resection of Prostate Urinary Flow Tests Vaginal Repair Vasectomy
Conditions:
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Prostatitis Testicular Cancer Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Bladder Cancer
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Shin graduated from the Cornell University Weill Medical College in 1997. He works in Hackensack, NJ and specializes in Urology. Dr. Shin is affiliated with Hackensack University Medical Center.
Abdominal Hernia Appendicitis Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Inguinal Hernia Intestinal Obstruction
Languages:
English French
Description:
Dr. Shin graduated from the New York Medical College in 2002. He works in Mineola, NY and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Shin is affiliated with Winthrop University Hospital.
Los Angeles Cancer Network 201 S Alvarado St STE 110, Los Angeles, CA 90057 (213)4846474 (phone), (213)4848470 (fax)
Los Angeles Hematology/OncLos Angeles Cancer Network 1505 Wilson Ter STE 200, Glendale, CA 91206 (818)4090105 (phone), (866)8107504 (fax)
Leavey Cancer Center 18300 Roscoe Blvd FL 1, Northridge, CA 91325 (818)7002336 (phone), (818)7002337 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Graduated: 2006
Conditions:
Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast
Languages:
English Korean Russian Spanish
Description:
Dr. Shin graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 2006. He works in Los Angeles, CA and 2 other locations and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Shin is affiliated with California Hospital Medical Center, Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Glendale Memorial Hospital & Health Center, Good Samaritan Hospital, Northridge Hospital Medical Center, St Vincent
Medical School Tulane University School of Medicine Graduated: 1992
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Shin graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 1992. He works in Rockingham, NC and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Shin is affiliated with FirstHealth Of The Carolinas Moore Regional Hospital and North Carolina Memorial Hospital.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Shin Internal Medicine
Kiski, Alle Cleaning Building Maintenance Services
3724 Bull Crk Rd, Tarentum, PA 15084
David H. Shin Internal Medicine
Jatinder S Bajwa Medical Doctor's Office
831 Pittsburgh St, Springdale, PA 15144
David Shin Director, Medical Director
Belair Health and Rehab Center Hospital & Health Care · Skilled Nursing Care Facility
100 Little Dr, New Kensington, PA 15068 (724)3391071
David Shin Director, Medical Director
Extendicare Homes, Inc Skilled Nursing Care Facility
100 Little Dr, New Kensington, PA 15068 (724)3391071
David H. Shin Internal Medicine
Alle-Kiski Medical Center General Hospital · Rehabilitation Services · Elementary/Secondary School · General Hospital Elementary/Secondary School · Anesthesiology · Emergency Medicine · Hospitals · Radiology
1301 Carlisle St, Natrona Heights, PA 15065 (724)2245100, (724)2267330, (724)2267012, (724)2267324
David L. Shin
Rich Harvest LLC Financial Services
David H. Shin Chairman Of Medicine Svs
Allegheny General Hospital Skilled Nursing Care Facility
Regardless of how it plays out, the Coincheck theft is likely to push policy makers to enforce stricter security requirements at cryptocurrency exchanges, according to David Shin, a founding member of the Bitcoin Association of Hong Kong and president of the Singapore-based Asia Fintech Society.
Date: Jan 28, 2018
Category: Business
Source: Google
Golfers don masks on fairways as smog chokes Beijing's big sporting weekend
David Shin, director of Sporting Republic, a company that organizes sports events in Asia, said it was unlikely Beijing would be able to continue to attract big names at sporting events unless pollution issues were addressed.