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Novel haptens and monoclonal antibodies with subnanomolar affinity for a classical analytical target, ochratoxin A

2018

Ochratoxin A is a potent toxic fungal metabolite whose undesirable presence in food commodities constitutes a problem of public health, so it is strictly regulated and controlled. For the first time, two derivatives of ochratoxin A (OTAb and OTAd) functionalized through positions other than the native carboxyl group of the mycotoxin, have been synthesized in order to better mimic, during the immunization process, the steric and conformational properties of the target analyte. Additionally, two conventional haptens making use of that native carboxyl group for protein coupling (OTAe and OTAf) were also prepared as controls for the purpose of comparison. The immunological performance in rabbit…

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Immunoanalytical methods for ochratoxin A monitoring in wine and must based on innovative immunoreagents.

2020

Immunochemical methods are highly deployed in analytical laboratories worldwide for monitoring the incidence of mycotoxins in the food chain. Nevertheless, most conventional immunoassays for ochratoxin A (OTA), including commercial kits, show limitations to robustly determine this mycotoxin in grape-derived products below regulated levels (2 ng/mL). Herein, two rapid tests for sensitive OTA determination in wine and must were developed capitalizing on a collection of bioconjugates from innovative synthetic haptens and monoclonal antibodies with subnanomolar affinity. The ELISA (LOD = 8 pg/mL) showed excellent performance in recovery studies, and it was applied to survey commercial wines and…

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A Clinical Trial With Chimeric Monoclonal Antibody WX-G250 and Low Dose Interleukin-2 Pulsing Scheme for Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma

2005

WX-G250 is a chimeric monoclonal antibody that binds to carbonic anhydrase IX(G250/MN), which is present on greater than 95% of RCCs of the clear cell subtype. The suggested working mechanism of WX-G250 is by ADCC. Because the number of activated ADCC effector cells can be increased by a low dose interleukin-2 pulsing schedule, a multicenter study was initiated to investigate whether WX-G250 combined with LD-IL-2 could lead to an improved clinical outcome in patients with progressive RCC.A total of 35 patients with progressive clear cell RCC received weekly infusions of WX-G250 for 11 weeks combined with a daily LD-IL-2 regimen. Patients were monitored longitudinally for ADCC capacity. Radi…

OncologyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentUrologyMonoclonal antibodyTranslational research [ONCOL 3]Renal cell carcinomaInternal medicineCarcinomaMedicineHumansProspective StudiesCarcinoma Renal CellAgedAntibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicitybiologybusiness.industryAntibodies MonoclonalImmunotherapy gene therapy and transplantation [UMCN 1.4]ImmunotherapyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseKidney NeoplasmsImmunologybiology.proteinDisease ProgressionInterleukin-2Drug Therapy CombinationFemaleAntibodybusinessKidney cancerProgressive diseaseThe Journal of Urology
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FCγRIIa and FCγRIIIa polymorphisms (SNPs) and cetuximab (C) benefit in the EXPERT-C trial.

2014

3573 Background: FCγRIIa-H131R and FCγRIIIa-V158F SNPs have been reported to enhance the immune-mediated effects of monoclonal antibodies including cetuximab (C) in metastatic colorectal cancer (CR...

OncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyCetuximabmedicine.drug_classColorectal cancerbusiness.industrySingle-nucleotide polymorphismBioinformaticsMonoclonal antibodymedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesOncologyInternal medicinemedicinebusinessmedicine.drugJournal of Clinical Oncology
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Margetuximab (M) combined with anti-PD-1 (MGA012) or anti-PD-1/LAG-3 (MGD013) +/- chemotherapy (CTX) in first-line therapy of advanced/metastatic HER…

2020

TPS468 Background: Trastuzumab (T), a monoclonal antibody (mAb) targeting HER2, is standard of care palliative 1st-line therapy for advanced HER2+ GEJ/GC patients (pts). M, an Fc-engineered anti-HER2 mAb, targets the same HER2 epitope but with higher affinity for both 158V (high binding) and 158F (low binding) alleles of activating Fc receptor CD16A. M coordinately enhanced both innate and adaptive immunity, including antigen-specific T-cell responses to HER2. PD-1 and LAG-3 are T-cell checkpoint molecules that suppress T-cell function. MGA012 (INCMGA00012) is a humanized, hinge-stabilized, IgG4 κ anti-PD-1 mAb blocking binding of PD-L1 or PD-L2 to PD-1. MGD013 is a humanized Fc-bearing bi…

OncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyChemotherapybusiness.industrymedicine.drug_classMargetuximabmedicine.medical_treatmentAnti pd 1CancerMonoclonal antibodyGastroesophageal Junctionmedicine.diseaseFirst line therapyOncologyTrastuzumabInternal medicineMedicinebusinessmedicine.drugJournal of Clinical Oncology
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The role of surgery in patients with primary metastatic breast cancer (PMBC) receiving monoclonal antibody treatment.

2014

1097 Background: Apart from the individual palliative need, the beneficial effect of surgically removing the primary tumor in PMBC on long-term outcomes, as suggested by retrospective series and me...

OncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPrimary (chemistry)medicine.drug_classbusiness.industryMonoclonal antibodymedicine.diseaseMetastatic breast cancerPrimary tumorhumanitiesOncologyInternal medicinemedicineIn patientbusinessJournal of Clinical Oncology
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Ofatumumab retreatment and maintenance in patients with fludarabine-refractory CLL.

2012

6584 Background: In Study 406, the anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody ofatumumab (ofa), given as monotherapy over 6 months, showed 47% overall response rate (ORR) in patients (pts) with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) refractory to fludarabine and alemtuzumab (FA-ref), or to fludarabine with bulky (>5cm) lymphadenopathy (BF-ref). The effects of ofa retreatment (retx) and maintenance (mt) are unknown. Methods: Pts who responded to ofa and then progressed or had stable disease (SD) in Study 406, were offered retx in Study 416 (NCT00802737; GSK/Genmab) with ofa 1 x 300 mg + 7 x 2000 mg weekly followed by mt with ofa 2000 mg monthly for up to 2 years (if SD or better). Primary endpoint was OR…

OncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classbusiness.industryMonoclonal antibodyOfatumumabchemistry.chemical_compoundOverall response rateOncologychemistryFludarabine refractoryInternal medicinemedicineIn patientbusiness
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Prognostic vs predictive molecular biomarkers in colorectal cancer: is KRAS and BRAF wild type status required for anti-EGFR therapy?

2010

An important molecular target for metastatic CRC treatment is the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). Many potential biomarkers predictive of response to anti-EGFR monoclonal antibodies (cetuximab and panitumumab) have been retrospectively evaluated, including EGFR activation markers and EGFR ligands activation markers. With regard to the "negative predictive factors" responsible for primary or intrinsic resistance to anti-EGFR antibodies a lot of data are now available. Among these, KRAS mutations have emerged as a major predictor of resistance to panitumumab or cetuximab in the clinical setting and several studies of patients receiving first and subsequent lines of treatment have sho…

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Safety of ninety-minute daratumumab infusion.

2020

Purpose Daratumumab is the first anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody of the class approved for recurrent and refractory multiple myeloma. Grade 3 and 4 Infusion-Related Reactions (IRRs) are frequent during the first and second infusions. Due to the risks associated with severe IRRs, daratumumab is systematically administered over a period of 3.5 hours. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the safety of a 90-minute daratumumab infusion from the third infusion. Patients and methods All patients who had received two or more doses of daratumumab in monotherapy or in combination with standard infusion rates were included. We excluded patients enrolled in clinical trials. For the rapid infu…

OncologyMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classAntineoplastic AgentsInfusion related reactionMonoclonal antibody03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineMedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)Infusions IntravenousMultiple myelomaAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryDaratumumabAntibodies MonoclonalRefractory Multiple MyelomaMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemalebusinessMultiple Myeloma030215 immunologyJournal of oncology pharmacy practice : official publication of the International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners
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Active immunotherapy of stage IV renal cell cancer using autologous tumor cells

1986

A total of 53 patients with stage IV renal cell carcinoma were treated by vaccination with autologous tumor cells in Candida-antigen after palliative tumor nephrectomy. Follow-up has been up to 9 years. Complete remission within 48 months after nephrectomy was observed in 3 patients, while 6 showed partial remission and 18 are stable with disease. Of 26 patients with rapid progression, 17 died within 1 year after operation. The best response was seen in metastases to the liver and lung. CNS-lesions or bone metastases do not appear to respond to this treatment. We conclude that this mode of therapy is beneficiary to a certain group of patients and should be offered, as no severe side effects…

OncologyNephrologymedicine.medical_specialtyKidneymedicine.drug_classbusiness.industryUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentImmunotherapyActive immunotherapyMonoclonal antibodymedicine.diseaseNephrectomySurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureRenal cell carcinomaInternal medicinemedicineCarcinomabusinessWorld Journal of Urology
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