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Summary of Invention

Single wall nanotubes (SWNT) are inert, stable, flexible, non-toxic and non-immunogenic. They can be functionalized, that is, covalently bonded units can be added, making them soluble, and allowing them to carry targeting and therapeutic moieties. This invention is a method of treating a disease by administering soluble SWNTs functionalized with targeting moieties and payload molecules. The payload is delivered through the targeting moiety to the diseased cells where the payload has a therapeutic effect against the cells or elicits a therapeutic effect from the cells thereby treating the disease.

This invention discloses methods (1) to diagnose or locate a cancer, (2) to treat a cancer, or to elicit an immune response against a cancer or (3) to deliver an anticancer drug in situ via an enzymatic nanofactory using the soluble SWNT.

Advantages

  • Soluble, non-toxic, non-immunogenic therapeutic and diagnostic constructs
  • Enormous flexibility for key variables: targeting elements, payloads, solubility, other physical properties
  • Disease-specific
  • Many possible therapeutic routes

Area of Application

Therapeutic, Diagnostic

Stage of Development

Animal studies

Lead Inventor

Dr. David Scheinberg

Patent Information

US patent application pending.

References

Escorcia FE, et al. Nanomed. 2007 Dec;2(6):805-15 

Contact Information

Viviane Martin, PhD
E-mail: martinv@mskcc.org
Tel. 212-639-6181; Fax 212-717-3439

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