Antibody-based immunological therapies

AM Scott, S Welt - Current opinion in immunology, 1997 - Elsevier
AM Scott, S Welt
Current opinion in immunology, 1997Elsevier
Clinical research in the area of antibody-based tumor-targeted therapy has been driven for
many years by the prospect of identifying cell surface antigens with sufficient restrictive
tissue expression patterns to allow for the selective and specific accumulation of antibody in
tumor tissue. Few, if any, such antibody—antigen systems have been identified which can
effectively deliver a large fraction of an administered therapeutic agent to metastatic cancer.
Despite this limitation, however, a greater understanding of the biological and physiological …
Clinical research in the area of antibody-based tumor-targeted therapy has been driven for many years by the prospect of identifying cell surface antigens with sufficient restrictive tissue expression patterns to allow for the selective and specific accumulation of antibody in tumor tissue. Few, if any, such antibody—antigen systems have been identified which can effectively deliver a large fraction of an administered therapeutic agent to metastatic cancer. Despite this limitation, however, a greater understanding of the biological and physiological principles of tumor-targeted therapy has resulted in successful antibody-based therapy of lymphoma, colon cancer and breast cancer in recent clinical trials.
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