USPTO Patent Application: Sjögren's Syndrome Detection and Treatment
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The USPTO has published a patent application detailing methods for detecting and treating Sjögren's syndrome using salivary exosomes. The application, filed by inventors from various institutions, outlines novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for the autoimmune disease.
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This document is a USPTO patent application (US20260078448A1) for methods of detecting and treating Sjögren's syndrome using salivary exosomes. The application, filed on September 7, 2023, by a team of inventors, describes novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for the autoimmune disease.
As this is a patent application, it does not impose direct regulatory obligations or compliance deadlines on regulated entities. However, it signifies potential future developments in diagnostics and therapeutics for Sjögren's syndrome, which may impact pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. Compliance officers should note this as a potential area for future innovation and regulatory consideration.
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METHODS OF DETECTING SJÖGREN'S SYNDROME USING SALIVARY EXOSOMES
Application US20260078448A1 Kind: A1 Mar 19, 2026
Inventors
Johan Karl Olov Skog, Athena S. Papas, Sudipto Kumar Chakrabortty, Wei Yu, Benjamin D. Sawicki, Brian C. Haynes, Shuran Xing, Timothy Jeffrey Cole, Christian Ray
Abstract
The present disclosure is directed to methods of using salivary exosomes to detect and treat Sjögren's syndrome in a subject.
CPC Classifications
C12Q 1/6883 A61K 45/06 C12Q 2600/158
Filing Date
2023-09-07
Application No.
19109403
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