THERAPEUTIC USE OF ENGINEERED POSTBIOTICS COMPRISING BACTERIOCINS AND/OR ENDOLYSINS FOR TREATING CUTANEOUS LYMPHOMA

The present invention concerns a postbiotic composition comprising at least one postbiotic and at least one bacteriocin and/or endolysin preferably formulated, and a postbiotic composition comprising at least one postbiotic and at least one bacteriocin and/or endolysin for use in the treatment of cu...

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Main Authors DECRULLE, Antoine, DUPORTET, Xavier
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
Published 22.09.2022
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Summary:The present invention concerns a postbiotic composition comprising at least one postbiotic and at least one bacteriocin and/or endolysin preferably formulated, and a postbiotic composition comprising at least one postbiotic and at least one bacteriocin and/or endolysin for use in the treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) in a subject, wherein said postbiotic is preferably a microbial lysate, preferably obtained from microorganisms heterologously expressing said at least one bacteriocin and/or endolysin and wherein said at least one postbiotic and said at least one bacteriocin and/or endolysin have a synergistic effect in the treatment of CTCL in said subject. La présente invention concerne une composition post-biotique comprenant au moins un post-biotique et au moins une bactériocine et/ou une endolysine formulée de préférence, ainsi qu'une composition post-biotique comprenant au moins un post-biotique et au moins une bactériocine et/ou une endolysine pour une utilisation dans le traitement du lymphome T cutané (LTC) chez un patient, ledit post-biotique étant de préférence un lysat microbien, de préférence obten à partir de micro-organismes exprimant de manière hétérologue la ou lesdites bactériocine et/ou endolysine et ledit au moins un post-biotique et ladite au moins une bactériocine et/ou endolysine ayant un effet synergique dans le traitement du LTC chez ledit patient.
Bibliography:Application Number: WO2022EP57251