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Critical Reviews in Oncology Hematology | 2001

A review of modifications to recombinant antibodies: attempt to increase efficacy in oncology applications

Mitchell E Reff; Cheryl Heard

Although monoclonal antibodies have high specificity, their usefulness in the clinic, especially against solid tumors, has been limited. This arises in part from the inability of antibody molecules to penetrate into the tumor and kill the tumor cells. In addition, natural cytotoxic effects of antibodies, mediated through complement or Fc receptors, may not be sufficient to kill malignant cells. This review will present some of the antibody modifications used to increase efficacy. Modified recombinant antibodies have been designed to be more cytotoxic (immunotoxins), to increase natural effector functions (bivalent antibodies, antibody-fusion molecules, multimeric antibodies, directed mutations in Fc region), or to pretarget cells for concentration of cytotoxic drugs. This review will also focus on engineering of smaller versions of antibodies that retain specificity (single chain Fvs, Fabs, Fab(2)s, minibodies, domain deleted antibodies) and have increased penetrability of solid tumors. Many of these antibody modifications may result in antigenic compounds which can limit repeat administration. Clinical experiences will be highlighted if information is available.


Nature Biotechnology | 1992

“Primatization” of Recombinant Antibodies for Immunotherapy of Human Diseases: A Macaque/Human Chimeric Antibody Against Human CD4

Roland A Newman; James Alberts; Darrell R Anderson; Kristin Carner; Cheryl Heard; Frank Norton; Ronald W Raab; Mitchell E Reff; Steve Shuey; Nabil Hanna


Archive | 1996

Neutralizing high affinity human monoclonal antibodies specific to RSV F-protein and methods for their manufacture and therapeutic use thereof

Peter Brams; Soulaima Chamat; Li-Zhen Pan; Edward E. Walsh; Cheryl Heard; Roland A Newman


Archive | 1995

Human B7.1-specific primatized antibodies and transfectomas expressing said antibodies

Darrell R Anderson; Peter Brams; Nabil Hanna; William S. Shestowsky; Cheryl Heard


Molecular Medicine | 1999

Two neutralizing human anti-RSV antibodies: cloning, expression, and characterization.

Cheryl Heard; Peter Brams; Edward E. Walsh; Tri Huynh; Soulaima Chamat; Mitchell E Reff; Alex Owyang; William S. Shestowsky; Roland A Newman


Archive | 1996

High affinity human monoclonal antibodies specific for rsv f-protein

Peter Brams; Soulaima Salim Chamat; Li-Zhen Pan; Edward E. Walsh; Cheryl Heard; Roland A. Newman


Archive | 2001

Methods for treating b cell lymphoma using CD80-specific antibodies

Darrell R Anderson; Peter Brams; Nabil Hanna; William S. Shestowsky; Cheryl Heard


Archive | 1999

Treatment of psoriasis using anti-B7.1 (CD80) antibodies

Darrell R Anderson; Peter Brams; Nabil Hanna; William S. Shestowsky; Cheryl Heard


Archive | 1996

Anti-CD80 antibodies

Darrell R. Anderson; Peter Brams; Nabil Hanna; William S. Shestowsky; Cheryl Heard


Archive | 2001

Monkey monoclonal antibodies specific to human B7.1 and/or B7.2 primatized forms thereof, pharmaceutical compositions containing, and use thereof as immunosuppressants

Darrell R. Anderson; Peter Brams; Nabil Hanna; William S. Shestowsky; Cheryl Heard

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Darrell R Anderson

City of Hope National Medical Center

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Soulaima Chamat

American University of Beirut

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Nabil Hanna

National Institutes of Health

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Nabil Hanna

National Institutes of Health

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