Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2763676229> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2763676229 abstract "Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have become one of the fastest growing classes of drugs in recent years and are approved for the treatment of a wide range of indications, from cancer to autoimmune disease. Perhaps the best studied target is the pan B-cell marker CD20. Indeed, the first mAb to receive approval by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in cancer treatment was the CD20-targeting mAb rituximab (Rituxan®). Since its approval for relapsed/refractory non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) in 1997, rituximab has been licensed for use in the treatment of numerous other B-cell malignancies, as well as autoimmune conditions including rheumatoid arthritis. Despite having a significant impact on the treatment of these patients, the exact mechanisms of action of rituximab remain incompletely understood. Nevertheless, numerous second and third generation anti-CD20 mAbs have since been developed using various strategies to enhance specific effector functions thought to be key for efficacy. A plethora of knowledge has been gained during the development and testing of these mAbs, and this knowledge can now be applied to the design of novel mAbs directed to targets beyond CD20. As we enter the “post-rituximab” era, this review will focus on the lessons learned thus far through investigation of anti-CD20 mAb. Also discussed are current and future developments relating to enhanced effector function, such as the ability to form multimers on the target cell surface. These strategies have potential applications not only in oncology but also in the improved treatment of autoimmune disorders and infectious diseases. Finally, potential approaches to overcoming mechanisms of resistance to anti-CD20 therapy are discussed, chiefly involving the combination of anti-CD20 mAbs with various other agents to resensitise patients to treatment." @default.
- W2763676229 created "2017-10-20" @default.
- W2763676229 creator A5041232626 @default.
- W2763676229 creator A5076688601 @default.
- W2763676229 creator A5088427342 @default.
- W2763676229 date "2017-10-04" @default.
- W2763676229 modified "2023-10-13" @default.
- W2763676229 title "Therapeutic Antibodies: What Have We Learnt from Targeting CD20 and Where Are We Going?" @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1213337631 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1241232292 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1484629663 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1486365785 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1495576644 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1509374036 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1529809181 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1533279968 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1568582447 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1595328377 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W163850752 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1772093119 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1841554084 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1878676843 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1878923342 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1880801097 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1893837372 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1897592311 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1930879408 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1957303411 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1963633622 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1963879883 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1964486259 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1964843611 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1968889356 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1972108403 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1973919081 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1978694012 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1979162895 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1981886418 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1982952278 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1983339176 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1985960971 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1986924929 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1988795495 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1989273660 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1991388076 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1991656907 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1994244606 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W1995923662 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2001492755 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2003244776 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2004348520 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2005519719 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2009109361 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2010329820 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2010355020 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2010614363 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2011118089 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2011922549 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2012521762 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2012804478 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2013876581 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2017098129 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2017190378 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2017590704 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2017709470 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2018071905 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2018187711 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2020808295 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2025775448 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2027374210 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2027971058 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2029143919 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2029850226 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2036251477 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2037044333 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2041345682 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2044360617 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2044410500 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2044905081 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2045461884 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2045862009 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2046330020 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2047342098 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2047710181 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2049000257 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2052374585 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2053175240 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2053313205 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2054149360 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2056019889 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2057265591 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2057859090 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2058015212 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2058162047 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2058236957 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2059432324 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2062457956 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2062964758 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2063470653 @default.
- W2763676229 cites W2063792914 @default.