Bispecific antibodies: advancing precision oncology
Author
Date
2024-10Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/12573DOI
10.1016/j.trecan.2024.07.002
ISSN
2405-8025
WOS
001332577000001
PMID
39214782
Abstract
Bispecific antibodies (bsAbs) are engineered molecules designed to target two different epitopes or antigens. The mechanism of action is determined by the bsAb molecular targets and structure (or format), which can be manipulated to create variable and novel functionalities, including linking immune cells with tumor cells, or dual signaling pathway blockade. Several bsAbs have already changed the treatment landscape of hematological malignancies and select solid cancers. However, the mechanisms of resistance to these agents are understudied and the management of toxicities remains challenging. Herein, we review the principles in bsAb engineering, current understanding of mechanisms of action and resistance, data for clinical application, and provide a perspective on ongoing challenges and future developments in this field.
Keywords
T cell engagers; Bispecific antibodies; ImmunotherapyBibliographic citation
Herrera M, Pretelli G, Desai J, Garralda E, Siu LL, Steiner TM, et al. Bispecific antibodies: advancing precision oncology. Trends in Cancer. 2024 Oct;10(10):893-919.
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Professionals
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