Apolizumab

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Apolizumab is a monoclonal antibody that was developed for the treatment of certain types of cancer. It is a humanized antibody that targets the CD20 antigen, which is found on the surface of B cells. Apolizumab was primarily investigated for its potential use in treating B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma and other B-cell malignancies.

Mechanism of Action

Apolizumab works by binding to the CD20 antigen on B cells. This binding triggers the immune system to attack and destroy these cells. The CD20 antigen is a protein found on the surface of B cells, which are a type of white blood cell involved in the immune response. By targeting CD20, apolizumab can help to eliminate malignant B cells in patients with B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma and other related conditions.

Clinical Development

Apolizumab underwent several phases of clinical trials to evaluate its safety and efficacy. These trials aimed to determine the optimal dosage, potential side effects, and overall effectiveness of the drug in treating B-cell malignancies. Despite initial promise, the development of apolizumab was eventually discontinued due to various factors, including the emergence of more effective treatments and challenges in demonstrating significant clinical benefits.

Side Effects

As with other monoclonal antibodies, apolizumab was associated with a range of potential side effects. Common side effects included infusion reactions, such as fever, chills, and nausea. More serious side effects could include cytokine release syndrome, tumor lysis syndrome, and increased risk of infections due to the depletion of B cells.

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