CD20-Targeted Therapy: The Next Generation of Antibodies
Targeting the CD20 antigen on B lymphocytes with the monoclonal antibody (MoAb) rituximab has greatly improved the outcome of patients with B-cell malignancies. Despite the success of rituximab, resistance occurs in about half of the patients, resulting in non-response to treatment or early relapse with the original disease. A better understanding of the mechanism of rituximab resistance has led to the development of novel, improved anti-CD20 antibodies. This review describes the development of CD20-targeted therapy from its historical background towards the next generation of anti-CD20 MoAbs and explains new strategies to overcome resistance.
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A.H. is member of the International Roche Advisory Board on Rituximab.
Part of this paper was published in the Netherlands Journal of Medicine (2009 Jul-Aug;67(7):251-9). Approved by Neth J Med, M. Levi, Editor-in-Chief.
PII: S0037-1963(10)00008-9
doi:10.1053/j.seminhematol.2010.01.007
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