Chemistry:Adecatumumab

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Short description: Chemical compound
Adecatumumab
Monoclonal antibody
TypeWhole antibody
SourceHuman
TargetEpCAM
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UNII
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC6552H10080N1740O2052S46
Molar mass147533.60 g·mol−1
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Adecatumumab (MT201) is a recombinant human IgG1 monoclonal antibody which is used to target tumor cells. It binds to the epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM - CD326), with the intent to trigger antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity. It was developed by Micromet Inc, which was acquired by Amgen.[1]

Adecatumumab has been used in clinical studies of treatment in colorectal, prostate[2] and breast cancers.[3] Phase II results were published in 2010.[4]

References

  1. "Adecatumumab - Amgen/Merck Serono". Adis Insight. Springer Nature Switzerland AG. http://adisinsight.springer.com/drugs/800013072. 
  2. "A phase I study with adecatumumab, a human antibody directed against epithelial cell adhesion molecule, in hormone refractory prostate cancer patients". European Journal of Cancer 42 (15): 2530–8. October 2006. doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2006.05.029. PMID 16930989. 
  3. "Cellular and complement-dependent cytotoxicity of Ep-CAM-specific monoclonal antibody MT201 against breast cancer cell lines". British Journal of Cancer 92 (2): 342–9. January 2005. doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6602310. PMID 15655555. 
  4. "An open-label, randomized phase II study of adecatumumab, a fully human anti-EpCAM antibody, as monotherapy in patients with metastatic breast cancer". Annals of Oncology 21 (2): 275–82. February 2010. doi:10.1093/annonc/mdp314. PMID 19633042.