TY - JOUR
T1 - Current and experimental antibody-based therapeutics
T2 - Insights, breakthroughs, setbacks and future directions
AU - Murad, J. P.
AU - Lin, O. A.
AU - Paez Espinosa, E. V.
AU - Khasawneh, F. T.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2013 Bentham Science Publishers.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The premise of targeted therapy was born from an intimate understanding of the unique biological pathways and endpoints which are implicated in the development of different disease states and conditions. In addition, the identification of the most appropriate drugs to use for targeted drug therapy has aided in growing interest of the pharmaceutical industry to allocate more resources to monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapeutics. This being the case, it is important to understand antibody based therapeutics, some of the currently Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved mAbs in different disease states, as well as the future direction of mAb therapies. In this article, we will provide a critical overview, and discuss a selection of antibody based therapeutics, including their bioengineered structural and functional elements. Furthermore, a segment of the currently FDA-approved mAb antibody therapies, those in research, or in investigation for disease states and conditions ranging from autoimmune disease, inflammatory response, immunosuppression, cancer, including antibody-drug conjugates, immunotherapy, and exciting prospects for antiplatelet and antithrombotic monoclonal antibody therapeutics will be reviewed. Finally, we will discuss our predictions and aspirations for the future directions of mAb-based therapeutic interventions.
AB - The premise of targeted therapy was born from an intimate understanding of the unique biological pathways and endpoints which are implicated in the development of different disease states and conditions. In addition, the identification of the most appropriate drugs to use for targeted drug therapy has aided in growing interest of the pharmaceutical industry to allocate more resources to monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapeutics. This being the case, it is important to understand antibody based therapeutics, some of the currently Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved mAbs in different disease states, as well as the future direction of mAb therapies. In this article, we will provide a critical overview, and discuss a selection of antibody based therapeutics, including their bioengineered structural and functional elements. Furthermore, a segment of the currently FDA-approved mAb antibody therapies, those in research, or in investigation for disease states and conditions ranging from autoimmune disease, inflammatory response, immunosuppression, cancer, including antibody-drug conjugates, immunotherapy, and exciting prospects for antiplatelet and antithrombotic monoclonal antibody therapeutics will be reviewed. Finally, we will discuss our predictions and aspirations for the future directions of mAb-based therapeutic interventions.
KW - Antibody
KW - Antibody based therapeutics
KW - Antithrombotic agents
KW - Immune response
KW - Monoclonal antibodies
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M3 - Article
C2 - 22834842
AN - SCOPUS:84957942752
SN - 1566-5240
VL - 13
SP - 65
EP - 178
JO - Current Molecular Medicine
JF - Current Molecular Medicine
IS - 1
ER -