Etaracizumab
| Monoclonal antibody | |
|---|---|
| Type | Whole antibody |
| Source | Humanized (from mouse) |
| Target | alpha-v beta-3 integrin |
| Clinical data | |
| Trade names | Abegrin |
| ATC code | none |
| Identifiers | |
| CAS Number |
892553-42-3 |
| ChemSpider | none |
| UNII |
41W9MFI160 |
| KEGG |
D09342 |
| Chemical and physical data | |
| Formula | C6392H9908N1732O1996S42 |
| Molar mass | 144.3 kg/mol |
| | |
Etaracizumab (also known as etaratuzumab, MEDI-522, trade name Abegrin) is a humanized monoclonal antibody which is being investigated for the treatment of metastatic melanoma, prostate cancer,[1] ovarian cancer[2] and various other types of cancer.[3] It is manufactured by MedImmune.[1]
References
- 1 2 Statement On A Nonproprietary Name Adopted By The Usan Council: Etaracizumab
- ↑ Landen, CN; Kim, TJ; Lin, YG; Merritt, WM; Kamat, AA; Han, LY; Spannuth, WA; Nick, AM; Jennnings, NB (2008). "Tumor-selective response to antibody-mediated targeting of alphavbeta3 integrin in ovarian cancer". Neoplasia. 10 (11): 1259–67. PMC 2570602
. PMID 18953435. - ↑ Delbaldo, C; Raymond, E; Vera, K; Hammershaimb, L; Kaucic, K; Lozahic, S; Marty, M; Faivre, S (2008). "Phase I and pharmacokinetic study of etaracizumab (Abegrin), a humanized monoclonal antibody against alphavbeta3 integrin receptor, in patients with advanced solid tumors". Investigational new drugs. 26 (1): 35–43. doi:10.1007/s10637-007-9077-0. PMID 17876527.
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