Pateclizumab
Pateclizumab (MLTA3698A) is an immunomodulator. It binds to lymphotoxin alpha.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
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Type | Whole antibody |
Source | Humanized (from mouse) |
Target | lymphotoxin alpha |
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Other names | MLTA3698A |
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Formula | C6436H9910N1710O2004S44 |
Molar mass | 144716.68 g·mol−1 |
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References
- World Health Organization (2011). "International Nonproprietary Names for Pharmaceutical Substances (INN). Proposed INN: List 105" (PDF). WHO Drug Information. 25 (2).
- Statement On A Nonproprietary Name Adopted By The USAN Council - Pateclizumab, American Medical Association.
- Kennedy WP, Simon JA, Offutt C, Horn P, Herman A, Townsend MJ, Tang MT, Grogan JL, Hsieh F, Davis JC (October 2014). "Efficacy and safety of pateclizumab (anti-lymphotoxin-α) compared to adalimumab in rheumatoid arthritis: a head-to-head phase 2 randomized controlled study (The ALTARA Study)". Arthritis Res. Ther. 16 (5): 467. doi:10.1186/s13075-014-0467-3. PMC 4243296. PMID 25359150.
- Emu B, Luca D, Offutt C, Grogan JL, Rojkovich B, Williams MB, Tang MT, Xiao J, Lee JH, Davis JC (January 2012). "Safety, pharmacokinetics, and biologic activity of pateclizumab, a novel monoclonal antibody targeting lymphotoxin α: results of a phase I randomized, placebo-controlled trial". Arthritis Res. Ther. 14 (1): R6. doi:10.1186/ar3554. PMC 3392792. PMID 22225620.
- Wang H, Schuetz C, Arima A, Chihaya Y, Weinbauer GF, Habermann G, Xiao J, Woods C, Grogan J, Gelzleichter T, Cain G (August 2016). "Assessment of placental transfer and the effect on embryo-fetal development of a humanized monoclonal antibody targeting lymphotoxin-alpha in non-human primates". Reprod. Toxicol. 63: 82–95. doi:10.1016/j.reprotox.2016.05.014. PMID 27211603.
- Hirose T, Fukuma Y, Takeshita A, Nishida K (June 2018). "The role of lymphotoxin-α in rheumatoid arthritis". Inflamm. Res. 67 (6): 495–501. doi:10.1007/s00011-018-1139-6. PMID 29541795. S2CID 3910200.
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